Because I'm doing something on the computer, such as quick shooter alá titanium case, Battlefield, etc. play, image editing, watching movies, office stuff, DAW - work, I needed actually a little rounder.
Basically, the following criteria should also be met from the monitor:
Ergonomic functions Special (height adjustment!)
Good base
Short reaction time
HDMI + DVI-D - Connectors
Possibly 144Hz
Fairly reasonable color
But the last point is also the reason why I have returned the monitor.
It was not possible to achieve satisfactory color to the monitor. In addition, the monitor has a
fairly high basic brightness and a dissatisfied end STEL black level. The whole picture looked so consistently from
as if a light gray haze would be on. I have some additional presets and opinions from the Internet
wanted to set. In vain.
Admittedly, there is no shortage of features the monitor:
- 144Hz (+ 120Hz, 100Hz)
- Flicker-Free
- MBR
- Blue-Light-Reduction
- 1ms response time (GTG)
- Highly ergonomic functionality (adjustable height, pivot, Swift, tilt)
- Fixed Stand
But all these functions also avail me nothing, if the image simply "bad" looks.
Basically, I made the following experience with the monitor:
++ Suitability for FPS
++ Functions
+ Accessories
± color representation at Games
- Black Level
- Brightness (too high (at very low brightness set the entire image including) suffers)
- (. Eg Dead Space, Outlast etc. pp) color display (especially black level) at Games, the dark be _sollen_
- Multimedia (movies, Office, etc.)
- Image Processing
Who buys the monitor really just for fast shooter (and possibly to surf the internet) who gets here a really good monitor that is worth its price. However, if you also want to do other things with it, such as image editing, watching movies, which should look further.
I have now brought me the Eizo Foris FS2333 and will see if the better fulfilled my requirements as the BenQ.
Updated on 06/17/14:
So, I now have the Eizo stand for several months at my desk and I am pleased with him.
Granted, the price of the Eizo is as high as that of the BenQ's, however, the Eizo has just a different audience than just pure gamers.
The Eizo has only 60Hz, but a - As what color display - better Panel (IPS).
For my purpose it is more suitable than the BenQ. To gamble the Eizo is good, of course, fully,
However 144Hz and 1ms GtG are already another "Smoothigkeitliga". For the Eizo has a barely measurable input lag.
Well, anyway, I'm going with the Eizo happier than with the BenQ.