BenQ MOBIUZ EX2510S Gaming Monitor 25 FHD 1080p 165Hz 1ms | IPS | HDRi | 99% sRGB | Color Optimizer | Eye-Care Tech | Freesync | Adjustable Height, Swivel & Tilt | Speakers | DisplayPort | HDMI

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  • Alfredo

    Greater than one week

    Tienes que configurarlo a tu gusto, suena muy bien y se ve de ptmr

  • Camden

    > 3 day

    This screen is a great companion for a PS5. The picture is great and have had zero issues. I had another BenQ for my PS4 and its still going strong 10 years later! Highly recommend BenQ.

  • Athlete

    > 3 day

    Hey everyone, I am a professional in this space and can attest this is the best monitor you can buy for ps5/xbox series x. Please buy if you are looking for best option. Or you will be disappointed

  • Austin Hofer

    > 3 day

    TLDR: A well-priced monitor with HDR, 1440p, 165hz, and BenQs signature eye care tech for long sessions for everything from gaming to watching Youtube. If you are hesitant, dont be BenQ nailed the balance of this monitor and you wont be disappointed. 11/10 BenQ, keep up that good work. Disclaimer: Im not sure why, but my unit came with non-English language settings for the monitor menus. Couldnt get BenQs Display Pilot software to fix it so buyer beware (the manual is online and does show almost all menu options in English so its still usable). For years Ive highly praised Benq monitors for their focus on keeping their customers eyes from being strained through their eye care system. Ive owned 5 BenQ displays, but this one makes them all seemingly pale in comparison. First off, Ive come to enjoy 1440P at higher frame rates. I use 4k monitors at my day job and the difference is surprisingly minimal on monitors less than 32 in size. 1440p in games has enough of a crispy high-quality look to them and the higher refresh rate makes everything seem like its butter smooth, its the perfect mixture of specs. For gaming, I couldnt recommend any other configuration. Secondly, color accuracy. I wont pretend to be an expert colorist or artist. I do work on 3D models and design work in my spare time as a side hustle. In the past, my other BenQ displays have had a trade-off: reducing the blue channel on the overall color gamut on the display for reduced eye strain. Normally that isnt an issue, but for intermediate or enthusiast users of Photoshop, Lightroom, Premiere, Davinci Resolve, etc. The color difference between the monitor and the phone/tablet was a no-go. BenQ seems to have put a lot of work in to fix this as the color difference is so minimal between all of the devices I view content on. This is probably still not a professionals choice for color work, but it is certainly usable with its 90% coverage of the P3 gamut. Lastly, all the other fantastical features. HDR works well and really brings supported content to the next level, mixed in with the nice resolution increase from 1080P and a high frame rate it can make a night and day difference from a lesser spec monitor. The black equalization is great in open-world games with dark areas, it doesnt boost the black values so much that it looks goofy, but boosts them enough that you get a good fade from brightly lit areas to dark areas. The speakers are good enough for general use and have more thump to them than the Zowie line, but you wont be breaking any windows. Overall: Dont hesitate to buy if youve owned other BenQ monitors, or are thinking of changing from another brand. BenQ has put in work to make a solid product and it shows. Hats off to the team of designers and engineers on this one.

  • Cat.Named.Pepper

    > 3 day

    I was skeptical at first but it works exactly like the other reviewers said. Great picture quality and very easy functionality. I recommend anyone on the market for a new monitor to consider buying this one today!

  • Lorie Ann Wicks

    Greater than one week

    Surprise gift for my son for his birthday. He loved it!

  • Matt Jensen

    14-04-2025

    Seems like a bunch of people were skeptical of this monitor or did not like, however I LOVE it. I use it for gaming and photo editing and have had no issues whatsoever, other than the fact that if you want accurate color you should calibrate it. My copy was a bit green out of the box. I have no issues with brightness and the picture quality is awesome.

  • Adrian Martinez

    > 3 day

    I bought this monitor around May of 2022, its now June 19 2023 and the monitor stopped working!!

  • xu wang

    Greater than one week

    update: the new version 27 va panel curved is ok. and the last one was fluently returned and I was immediately refunded. So, let me give them one more star. it kept showing no signal all the time when connected with my laptop which works well with other 3 monitors. So, I couldnt play my game with it. Speakers are fine and not as bad as it was rated. But Probably defect somewhere before delivery. Hope the company can improve their technology. Have to drive it to the UPS store again for the second band item in the last few days. Whats wrong with Amazon? I kept many defect itemes, such as chopsticks container with broken frame, 6 french glasses with one broken, aveeno cleanser with broken cap and fluid coming out... I didnt even complain to you guys. Be careful!!

  • Dan Middleton

    > 3 day

    I was interested in this monitor even though I already had a 27 1440p 144hz IPS display because it seemed like it would do a lot to help the ergonomics of my battlestation setup: the USB hub would reduce cable clutter, and the speakers with built-in subwoofer (a feature no other monitor but the EX2710Q and its stablemates boasts, as far as I am aware) would allow me to get rid of my dusty cheap Amazon 2.1 speaker system and hopefully be good enough for casual listening. My first impressions were fairly positive. The picture is on par with other 1440p IPS displays. There were no dead pixels, and while I am not the type who is bothered as much by backlight bleed as some, it didnt seem excessive. Nothing to find fault with visually. However, the HDRi feature BenQ touts heavily seems like a gimmick to me. I cant detect it reacting and adjusting to ambient light at all in either the game of cinema HDRi modes, and I simply left it on regular HDR most of the time. The speakers, while they couldnt match the max volume of my old discrete 2.1 system, were clear and not tinny with a decent amount of bass - plenty good enough for sitting right in front of the monitor, if not capable of filling a room with sound. Unfortunately after one day of use the subwoofer developed an unbearable buzz regardless of audio mode or volume setting. It was noticeable just listening to someone talk in a YouTube video, and the shield recharge noise in Halo Infinite sounded like the monitor was going to shake itself to pieces. Since the audio capabilities were the single standout feature of the monitor for me - there are many monitors with equivalent display specs and built-in USB hubs, and more feature-rich ones at that - this was returned. To be clear, with better quality control, and a couple of extra bells and whistles, BenQ could have made a top-notch gaming/productivity hybrid battlestation hub monitor. The lack of any USB-C port here seems like a corner cut. Other brands offer displays in this class and price range that add integrated KVM switch capability to their USB hubs. Instead BenQ staked the value proposition for this display on the HDRi, which is disposable, and the built-in audio, which does indeed sound much better than average monitor speakers but on my example at least only for a few hours of use. This was probably bad luck, most of these -probably- wont have their audio hardware start to fail within 24 hours, but Im skeptical about how many last through the warranty period and who knows what dealing with BenQs customer service is like. If BenQ had been able to bring all these features (except maybe HDRi, which I am not convinced is anything other than empty hype) and made them work reliably at this price point, this monitor would have been a winner, albeit one with maybe a fairly limited audience. But alas. Without being able to depend on either of the distinctives its marketed on, this is just a 1440p, high-refresh rate, IPS display, and a perfectly decent one - but with nothing to set it apart from the many other options available for those seeking these basic display specs.

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