A monitor purpose built for gaming greatness.
The BenQ Zowie XL2546X is not a monitor for everyone. It's all about the gaming. It excels with its motion clarity and responsiveness, and at AU$799 it's a good value for money option for those looking to make the step up to a genuine gaming optimised panel.Our experienced team dedicates many hours to every review, to really get to the heart of what matters most to you.Unlike most PC components, monitors are very much a horses for courses type of affair.
Now, onto the panel itself. I hear some of the purists rolling their eyes at the mention of a 240Hz refresh rate. There are some that will say 360Hz or higher is beneficial, and there's an argument for that, but the differences at such refresh rates aren't drastic, and even less so when factoring in BenQ's excellent and now improved DyAc 2 backlight strobing technology, which reduces motion blur. Above 240Hz, you also need a fast GPU and CPU, which not everyone has.
Now I don't consider myself a pro gamer by any means, but jumping into a session of CS:GO provided an experience that was beyond anything I have ever experienced. It made my 144Hz VA panel seem like a screen from around 2000. Motion clarity was far better than any other monitor I've ever laid eyes on, particularly in scenes with lots of action or anything that requires quick mouse flicks.
Other than the seemingly instantaneous motion clarity and refresh performance, the colors of the monitor were quite good. It's still a TN panel and you'd never expect to get eye-popping OLED levels of color reproduction, but the good old TN has come a long way and it still has something to offer. I jumped into a session of Tiny Tina's Wonderlands and came away relatively impressed by the XL2546X's color reproduction performance.
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