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post Dec 7 2015, 05:19 AM

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QUOTE(JunWei-.- @ Dec 6 2015, 03:15 PM)
what's the biggest difference between the XL2411Z and XL2430T? the price difference is pretty substantial for the same size and resolution
Primary difference would be the S-Arc switch, height / angle adjustment marker and DisplayPort connection.

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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.

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http://www.benq.com/product/monitor/xr3501/
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QUOTE(JunWei-.- @ Dec 6 2015, 03:15 PM)
hi I'm currently using a GL2460 and want to upgrade to a 144hz gaming monitor

what's the biggest difference between the XL2411Z and XL2430T? the price difference is pretty substantial for the same size and resolution

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It's pretty much down to what goldfries posted.

The XL2430T is our flagship model with all the best bells and whistles packed into it.
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post Dec 8 2015, 11:45 PM

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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.

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http://gaming.benq.com/gaming-monitor/xl2430t
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post Dec 9 2015, 06:30 PM

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QUOTE(DSEcomp @ Dec 3 2015, 10:25 AM)
I m very dissapointed with benq,
Thank you for choosing BenQ products.

We are very sorry to hear your situation. Can you provide your contact info or RMA number via private message to us? We would like to learn more from you to improve our service.

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post Dec 9 2015, 08:07 PM

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QUOTE(Mr BenQ @ Dec 9 2015, 06:30 PM)
Thank you for choosing BenQ products.

We are very sorry to hear your situation. Can you provide your contact info or RMA number via private message to us? We would like to learn more from you to improve our service.
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rma number : A0099188
mode:l benq 20inch led gl2050-ba monitor
my mistake!!!

the bill to change the screen panel is rm470 ! ,
gst 28.20

total rm498.20 !!!

i pay courier service to selangor thinking rm20 is worth ,

fortunately they return me the spoil item without charge me rm50 repair cancellation fee!!!!

can u confirm and tell what is covered in 3 years warranty , and what part is lesser warranty and how long ?

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post Dec 12 2015, 02:24 PM

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how long does a particular model usually stay in the market before being updated with another model and being phased out?
i'm asking this if there is ever going to be an updated XL2411Z anytime now
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QUOTE(Mr BenQ @ Dec 7 2015, 12:45 PM)
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.

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http://www.benq.com/product/monitor/xr3501/
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If this was 3440*1440 i long time buy already laugh.gif rclxms.gif
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post Dec 12 2015, 04:17 PM

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Just bought a BenQ XL2411Z and was disappointed to find out the panel is too warm on the top left side... Will get it replaced tomorrow rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(skylinelover @ Dec 12 2015, 02:56 PM)
If this was 3440*1440 i long time buy already laugh.gif rclxms.gif
The problem with resolution like 3440 x 1440 is that it's too close to 4K, meaning that you need more powerful GPU to go with it.

From what I see, BenQ set it such that they encourage 3x XR3501 for immersive gaming experience.

Having 3x XR3501 at 3440 x 1440 would make it really heavy on graphic load.

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Looking at a budget monitor for home use. Dont need it for gaming. Prefers VA screen. Cant afford IPS. Prefers 16:9 Full HD. Prefers glossy screen. And buildin speakers if possible.

Ive narrowed down to GW2255HM. Does it have a glossy screen?
Can tell me if this is a reliable monitor and any cons? Price? Thanks

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post Dec 13 2015, 10:57 PM

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Recommend me a monitor that is good for photo and video editing, thank you
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QUOTE(wut2du @ Dec 13 2015, 10:57 PM)
Recommend me a monitor that is good for photo and video editing, thank you
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Hello, do you have a set budget for this?

Our professional line-up is the BL series, details on 1st post.
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post Dec 14 2015, 01:39 AM

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In 2010, BenQ and ZOWIE collaborated in designing the first professional gaming monitors for competitive gaming, now known as BenQ’s XL and RL series. Today, we are proud to announce that ZOWIE is the new eSports brand for BenQ. Now with our resources combined in research and development, passion for gaming, and philosophy of creating high-performance gaming gear, we will develop superior equipment to meet the demands of competitive gamers worldwide.

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QUOTE(Ahmaz @ Dec 12 2015, 04:17 PM)
Just bought a BenQ XL2411Z and was disappointed to find out the panel is too warm on the top left side... Will get it replaced tomorrow rclxub.gif
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Was the replacement unit alright?
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QUOTE(idoblu @ Dec 13 2015, 10:39 PM)
Looking at a budget monitor for home use. Dont need it for gaming. Prefers VA screen. Cant afford IPS. Prefers 16:9 Full HD. Prefers glossy screen. And buildin speakers if possible.

Ive narrowed down to GW2255HM. Does it have a glossy screen?
Can tell me if this is a reliable monitor and any cons? Price? Thanks
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Yes it's a reliable monitor.

Our VA panel monitors do not have glossy screen.
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QUOTE(skylinelover @ Dec 12 2015, 02:56 PM)
If this was 3440*1440 i long time buy already laugh.gif rclxms.gif
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Maybe we may have such resolution in the future. biggrin.gif

Imagine having that resolution now, it would be difficult to power and will certainly cost more.
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post Dec 14 2015, 09:26 AM

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Ramona shows us how the BenQ Black Equalizer feature helps in gaming.


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QUOTE(Mr BenQ @ Dec 14 2015, 08:45 AM)
Was the replacement unit alright?
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2nd day in with the replacement monitor. No dead pixels (that last one with the picture also had 3 dead pixels) and better TN panel colours.
Though there is a small bright spot on the right side of the screen but barely noticeable - most visible when under white background; I won't be replacing the monitor again though as it is very minor.

Overall, a happy camper! (pun intended)

On a different note, what is your policy with regards to bright spots? The BenQ Malaysia website doesn't mention this

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QUOTE(Ahmaz @ Dec 14 2015, 10:31 AM)
2nd day in with the replacement monitor. No dead pixels (that last one with the picture also had 3 dead pixels) and better TN panel colours.
Though there is a small bright spot on the right side of the screen but barely noticeable - most visible when under white background; I won't be replacing the monitor again though as it is very minor.

Overall, a happy camper! (pun intended)

On a different note, what is your policy with regards to bright spots? The BenQ Malaysia website doesn't mention this
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Glad to hear that.

What's this "bright spot" thing you mentioned?

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