BenQ GW2475H Computer Monitor 24 FHD 1080p | IPS | Wide-Viewing Angle | Low Blue Light | Eye-Care Tech | Flicker-Free | ePaper Mode | Tilt Screen | Headphone Jack | HDMI | VGA

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  • cassie

    > 3 day

    At this affordable price, this monitor is great and has build in eye protection. If you don’t waste too much money, choose this one

  • R. Jenkins

    > 3 day

    I ordered a pair for to use for work (software development) and they get the job done but its hard to get excited about them. For context, I cared about having a lot of screen space and not much else, and thats pretty much the only reason these arent getting a 1 star review. They are indeed 4K monitors and physically large so the resolution is great. That said, between the two with the _exact_ same settings theres a noticeable difference in color temperature when moving something from one screen to the other. Theyre very bright, but tend to look a little washed out and fiddling with settings has yet to fix this. Color accuracy is poor. Theres a little light bleed on the edges, nothing terrible but not amazing. Theres also a distinct flicker at time, although I dont know if this is truly the monitor or something about my setup, all the other issues have been consistent when using a different computer to drive the displays, the flicker only happens when driving them through a docking station, so that might be the stations fault. So in short if you want a big 4K monitor that gives you a lot of screen realestate at a good price, go for it. For my use case they get the job done. Would not recommend for gaming or cinema or really anything where picture quality beyond legible type is important.

  • Steve Schneider

    Greater than one week

    1) Customer Service was prompt and responded to my e-mail the next morning. (2) My screen kept going off/on for 3-5 seconds about 30+ times a day. Problem has been solved and has not happened again for over a week. I usually charge my phone very close to my monitor but needed to move the phone and charging cord to a different spot. Immediately I noticed the screen no longer went off/on at all. I am not a technical person at all, but nothing else was changed or altered (cords were checked prior). I do not know if my phone had some sort of interference or not, but if this happens to you, at least try moving your phone away from the monitor - cannot hurt to try.

  • tacomaster

    > 3 day

    It’s one of those “you get what you pay for.” The description said there would be 3 HDMI ports, but instead had 1 VGA, 1 HDMI, and 1 DisplayPort. The VGA is so outdated and rarely used nowadays and seems unnecessary. Don’t get me wrong, I picked this up for $180, so I won’t complain too much, the picture quality is great for the price, it’s not 4k, but 1080p is all I will ever need. The 27” is HUGE, I have a small desk and it takes up the entire space. I would recommend for budget gaming, it supports 75 hertz (apparently) through the displayport, but I don’t have a DP cable, so i can’t try this. The build quality is good, I like the thin bezels and the stand it comes with. There is some cable management built into the stand which i found convenient, you just slide open the back of the stand and place the cables, and come out through the back of the stand. If you can cough up 100-200 more dollars, i would recommend getting an upgrade, but I don’t have a job, so I had to go with something cheaper. Overall, 7/10 budget gaming monitor for the 75 Hz IPS HDR monitor.

  • Mimi

    > 3 day

    Screen sprouted lines and interference just six weeks after I got this. Kept doing it no matter what computer it was hooked up to and nothing I tried (including consulting with my local computer expert) worked. So now I have a large broken monitor and I cant use my new computer.

  • C. Perez

    > 3 day

    I absolutely love this monitor , thought a 32 would be too much but it grows on you fast . Can now read tiny print easily . Dont know about gaming , I dont do that crap . The monitor is big and solid , very stable stand .....excellent quality . Bought this to hook up to new Mac mini M1 able to add smaller second monitor on the side and its all great .

  • MusashiAharon

    > 3 day

    I was a little nervous about this VA panel, since I was used to IPS, but I didnt need to worry. I found that the colors were quite good out of the box even without calibration, and that viewing angles were wide enough that I could forget about them during use. In my quest for screen real estate, I previously had a 39 4k flat panel, which caused me some neck strain, but this 32 panel is a more practical size for me. Its light enough to move easily on my VESA arm (I never used the included stand). I have a 15 mid-2014 MBP, which drove this display at 4k via the included mini-DP cable with no noticeable input lag. The monitor also included DP and USB-C cables. I turned off scaling for better compatibility with Parallels Desktop so things look much smaller, but text is still very legible.

  • Tim

    10-06-2025

    hard to find a great monitor with built in speakers, but this BenQ EW2780Q fits the bill perfectly. I bought Amazon used-very good, and it is basically like new, since the only minor scuff was on the back cover. I mainly use for web surfing and home office, so I wasnt looking for theater level sound. Picture quality is great for my needs. Its a well built monitor.

  • fernacolo

    > 3 day

    Materials, features, quality and packaging are all top-rated. Absolutely no complaints on that. Or maybe one little thing: whenever it starts to receive input, it should show the resolution and refresh rate of the signal. That is extremely useful for pro and geek users. The reason Im giving 4 stars is that this monitor is slow to operate. It has 4 inputs - 1x USB-C, 1x DP, and 2x HDMI. Guess what? I use it with 2 devices and I need to switch input among them. The automatic input detection feature doesnt work because one device is turned on all the time (never stops sending signal). So I need to control manually. The buttons take 1s to answer, which is just too much for the smartphone era of responsive interfaces. And whenever the monitor looses signal because some device is turned off, the screen goes off (not blank - really off) and then there is 3s to 5s without any response from the buttons or for input to be detected. Painful! The monitor is also slow to detect resolution changes, which makes it bad for looking at workstation startup screens that switch between text and low-resolution screens. If you need to press a bios key, you have to know upfront or just plug a VGA monitor just for that. This seems to be a norm in the industry. Nobody cares about setup and configuration UX. They only care about image, refresh rate, etc.

  • Mohamed

    > 3 day

    The monitor is good but no HDMI it’s came with another cable can’t connect with laptop

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