The 27" BenQ GW2765HT QHD(WQHD) IPS monitor delivers the best view for home entertainment and the highest productivity for office work with the finest precision in each and every detail. With the eye-friendly Low Blue Light Technology, this stunning display not only makes a perfect investment for your visual pleasure but also for your eye health.
I've never seen this screen at this price point before, very good price especially considering the flexibility of the stand, seems to be a good all rounder and a good starting point for those wanting to make the jump from 24 inch (1080p) but don't want to spend a fortune, I'm grabbing this screen as a temporary upgrade while the prices of 'gaming' monitors come down to a reasonable level.
Latest comments (28)
jjfisher93
5 Jan 16#28
Expired
gingertips
31 Dec 15#27
Now £277 so this deal needs to be expired.
shien87
16 Dec 15#26
now increased to £259.98
dave111
13 Dec 15#25
Any other deals for similar spec.price??
Yiddo4life
12 Dec 15#24
Out of stock now but can be ordered via flubit for less. Was hoping Amazon dropped prices as £25 off a £100 spend with a Nationwide card brings it down to £248 flubit was considerably cheaper
i need it for Scoris. marking exam papers. ie looking at scanned handwriting.
Spark to dave111
11 Dec 15#22
Should be fine.
dave111
11 Dec 15#19
is 1080p good enough for office work.
Spark to dave111
11 Dec 15#20
Depends on what you do for a living.
Spark
11 Dec 15#18
There is literally no point in buying a 1080p PC monitor now unless you either only need it for general office use or only have a very weak GPU and have no plans to upgrade it for the next 5 years or so.
jcable89
11 Dec 15#17
I'll be using it mainly for Fifa and COD so the better response time will be more beneficial, so the RL2755HM better option
jcable89
11 Dec 15#15
Rl2755hm £199 and has 1ms response better option?
SNYPERE to jcable89
11 Dec 15#16
If you play counter strike only, else the one above is far superior.
dave111
11 Dec 15#14
Looking for suggestions for a cheaper 27" monitor which has a stand that allows portrait use. any suggestions.
Problem Child
11 Dec 152#13
I have this monitor, 100% sRGB and IPS make it great for colour accuracy, and never noticed any input lag playing with PS4 or my pc on a gtx970. games look gorgeous at 1440p and its still not too demanding like 4K, especially as the screen is only 27inch 4K seems a waste, if wanted to go up to a high res ultrawide or 32inch 16:9 4K with windows.
Use mine with display port/hdmi and have audio out of the monitor into an amp for ease of use switching between the ps4 and PC.
mushi1989
11 Dec 15#11
Gaming aside, would this be a better option than the Dell U2515H? (In terms of movies and general use)Cheers for the replies in advance.
intranix to mushi1989
11 Dec 15#12
Well this is 2 inches bigger for a start...
htr_green
9 Dec 15#10
Is it better to wait for Jan sales?
Also my other qs :smiley:
htr_green
9 Dec 15#8
Questions: When will 1440p 144hz be £300 (eta?), I've heard ebuyer are terrible customer service, is this true?
Is this a useless upgrade from 1080p 60hz for a gtx 970
hiranparmar to htr_green
9 Dec 15#9
hi I did see the acer predator XG270HU freesync one for under 300 in sept. should have bought it then. now 440 on Amazon
kevintoffer
8 Dec 15#7
I think the only downside on this monitor (I've read a lot of reviews lately, since my high end crt is ageing) -- that I recall from one of the American very technical review sites -- is that it has a rather high image lag. ie. the time from gpu->to screen was greater than one frame. This isn't the same as pixel response time, its the time from signal to image. I think they complimented every feature but that. Purchase finger getting twitchy :man:
hiranparmar
8 Dec 15#4
Quick question, i have a budget of £300, should i wait till a monitor with 1440p and 144Hz drop to my budget or go for the this monitor?
I have looked at prices for this monitor and this looks great , reviews are also good
rev6 to hiranparmar
8 Dec 15#6
Wait.
mooeyman
8 Dec 151#3
Using this link with Flubit gets the price down further to £224.99 which is a better deal.
kevintoffer to mooeyman
8 Dec 15#5
Always wondered, if you go with flubit, who is the vendor? ie. flubit or whoever they get the price from? What's the situation with returns, etc?
daze24
8 Dec 15#2
good price, getting close to what i paid for my Korean 3 years ago.
Woofer
8 Dec 15#1
Seems to have good reviews, I've been watching this on Amazon for a while and I cant remember it going below £270 so good price for me
Opening post
Technical Specification
Display
Screen Size: 27" IPS (60Hz)
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Resolution: 2560 x 1440
Brightness: 350 cd/m2
Contrast: 1000:1
Viewing Angle: 178/178 Degree
Response Time: 4ms
Connectivity
D-Sub
DVI-DL
DisplayPort
HDMI
Headphone Jack
Audio-in
Features
Flicker Free Technology
VESA Mountable
Built in Speakers
Tilt & Swivel
Height Adjustment
Power Supply (90~264 AC)
Power Consumption: 32W
Saving Mode: 0.5W
2 Year on-site warranty.
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I've never seen this screen at this price point before, very good price especially considering the flexibility of the stand, seems to be a good all rounder and a good starting point for those wanting to make the jump from 24 inch (1080p) but don't want to spend a fortune, I'm grabbing this screen as a temporary upgrade while the prices of 'gaming' monitors come down to a reasonable level.
Latest comments (28)
Use mine with display port/hdmi and have audio out of the monitor into an amp for ease of use switching between the ps4 and PC.
Also my other qs :smiley:
Is this a useless upgrade from 1080p 60hz for a gtx 970
I have looked at prices for this monitor and this looks great , reviews are also good