BenQ could potentially increase the appeal of the XR3501 by deploying adaptive V-Sync technology, but as it stands the XR3501 delivers an incredibly immersive and fluid gaming experience, particularly for fans of racing simulators and any other games that benefit from an increased field of view. Prospective buyers of the BenQ XR3501 should note they are paying an early-adopter cost for the curved ultrawide panel though for any serious gamers the XR3501 is still a solid investment.
The XR3501 is the most "Curved" of curved monitors and it's bound to give you an immersive experience, especially when it comes to racing / driving games.
Those of you who tried it - how was your experience with the XR3501?
Just how serious is BenQ when it comes to gaming? VERY SERIOUS - that's why there are products like the XL2430T that offers an extremely rich set of features that caters to almost every need of a gamer.
Think of monitors like the XL2430T as THE critical factor that can make or break your performance.
With features like Black Equalizer, Fast response time, 144Hz refresh rate, Color Vibrance and more, they were placed with your gaming advantage in mind.
The BenQ XR3501 was designed with immersive experience in mind.
The 2000R ultra curve is more curved than any other monitor in the market while having 2560x1080 resolution makes it easier on computer systems to catch up in performance.
If you love racing games or playing games with immersive experience then the XR3501 should be in your shopping list.
BenQ monitors are used by professional gamers but gaming isn't always about competition and winning.
Check out our XR3501 for example - the ultra curved monitor was made for EXPERIENCE.
Just imagine being able to go wider than ever and with a curve brings added realism into the experience, wouldn't that enhance your overall gaming experience? We think so.
While the price of RM 1,699 appears to be a little pricey, it is actually quite a sweet monitor to own considering the useful features such as software control, very high refresh rates, Black eQualizer, Low Blue Light, Color Vibrance, S Switch Arc, etc. The BenQ XL2430T is worthy to be recommended.
The RL2460HT - the gaming monitor of choice for competitive gaming and one of the key feature is the HDMI output.
What is this INPUT LAG? Put it this way, the input LAG makes your game respond a little bit behind that what it's supposed to.
That delayed input could cost you a move, say like when you're supposed to block an attack - I guess we need not elaborate how devastating it can be when a block failed. 22 hit combo anyone?
The RL2460HT - the gaming monitor of choice for competitive gaming and one of the key feature is the HDMI output.
What is this INPUT LAG? Put it this way, the input LAG makes your game respond a little bit behind that what it's supposed to.
That delayed input could cost you a move, say like when you're supposed to block an attack - I guess we need not elaborate how devastating it can be when a block failed. 22 hit combo anyone?
Hey man, planning to get my third monitor to be used as main on the center, eft and right is GL2460 and GL2460HM. Preferably 24" 144hz 1ms with display port cause I mainly play game that can exceed 200FPS like CSGO and Dota. And I hope that the monitor you recommend would fit in well in terms of looks and aesthetic when sandwiched with both GL2460.
Hey man, planning to get my third monitor to be used as main on the center, eft and right is GL2460 and GL2460HM. Preferably 24" 144hz 1ms with display port cause I mainly play game that can exceed 200FPS like CSGO and Dota. And I hope that the monitor you recommend would fit in well in terms of looks and aesthetic when sandwiched with both GL2460.
First of all, thanks for choosing BenQ monitor as your first choice. We recommend XL2430T & XL2411Z for high performance gaming monitor in the center.