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The BenQ GW2270 is a 21.5-inch Full HD LED monitor featuring a slim bezel design, 178-degree viewing angles, and advanced Flicker-Free technology. With versatile connectivity options including VGA and DVI ports, this monitor is perfect for both work and play, ensuring a comfortable viewing experience while being energy efficient.
Brand | BenQ |
Manufacturer | BenQ |
Model | M352776 |
Model Name | GW2270 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Product Dimensions | 40.01 x 50.56 x 17.82 cm; 3.4 kg |
Item model number | M352776 |
Hardware Interface | VGA |
Response Time | 5 |
Resolution | FHD 1080p |
Special Features | Flicker-Free |
Mounting Hardware | Monitor; Power Cable; VGA Cable; User Guide; Manual |
Display Technology | LED |
Standing screen display size | 21.5 Inches |
Display Type | LED |
Colour Screen | No |
Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
Image brightness | 250 cd / m² |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Horizontal resolution | 477 Millimeters |
Maximum vertical resolution | 1080 Pixels |
Wattage | 25 Watts |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
GSM frequencies | 83 KHz |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Connector Type | Wired |
Device interface - primary | TrackPoint pointing device |
Mounting Type | VESA Mount |
Actual viewing angle | 178 Degrees |
Includes AC Adapter | No |
Supports Bluetooth Technology | Yes |
Manufacturer | BenQ |
Imported By | BenQ India Pvt Ltd Building No 9B,3rd Floor, DLF Cyber City, DLF Phase-III,Gurgaon-122002,Haryana |
Item Weight | 3 kg 400 g |
T**A
Best Budget Monitor with inbuilt speakers
This is the best Full HD Monitor that you can buy in very less price.Lets just start with In the box contents and the Pros and Cons than finally the Conclusion.Feel free to checkout my Profile.----------------------------------IN THE BOX----------------------------------1. Power Cable.2. VGA Cable.3. Manuals with one CD.4. Monitor itself.----------------------------------------PROS OF THIS MONITOR----------------------------------------1. The viewing experience is just great.2. The picture quality and brightness of the display is top notch.3. You can even wall mount it.4. I loved the design of the monitor.5. Bezels at this price are very less and I loved it.6. There are also inbuilt speakers that sounds nice.7.COMES with both HDMI and VGA cable input.8. The best feature is the colors of the display and the brightness.9. With the daylight it is very easy to use. there is no reflection of the sun on the Monitor.10. Finally the price is very nice. At budget you get a very nice monitor. Infact the quality is better that the bezel less Dell monitor and HP. Even they both are higher priced than this monitor.---------------------------------------------CONS OF THIS MONITOR.----------------------------------------------1. HDMI NOT INCLUDED.2. Plastic on bezels is not very high material.3. Speaker is not very much loud.CONCLUSION: At last the price is very much nice and with this very less price you get Almost bezel less design, wall mounting, inbuilt speakers and many more.I will suggest you should buy it and till now I am really very happy with it.
N**A
decent
After I bought it, the price dropped by 1000 rupees.Good monitor. Sharp. Handles gaming and text well, at least at my level of use. Some advanced options like hue and saturation are disabled in the monitor settings.And this is a 2 year old product. Made in 2016.Satisfied. But thinking that I may have chosen something better at a cheaper rate if I had more experience in purchasing hardware.
A**W
Superb Monitor
Benq GW2270H is an awesome budget monitor.. got it for rs 7299 in the great indian sale..the monitor is good for everything, office work, gaming, movie watching, and what not..PROSVA Panels like this have aweome contrast ratio and does not have any backlight bleed like IPS monitors, so while watching movies, blacks will appear black and not greyishGreat viewing angles, it wont seem like negatives as it happens when you see from sides in TN monitorsBlue light filter helps while long working and gaming sessions :D2 hdmi and 1 vga port for connectivity, alongwith an aux cable port for audio which works only if you use an hdmi cableThe monitor is VESA mountableCONSthese aren't cons, just a few basic adjustmentsThe monitor by default will recognise a vga input first and then it can be changed to hdmi in settings.. besides there's an option to enable auto switch between the hdmi and vga, so one can enable that :)Settings -- Input -- HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 port as chosenHDMI cable not provided, was hopeful that there would be one as new graphics cards hardly have a vga port these days, but I bought one..all in all its an awesome monitor.. love it.. a worthy upgrade..P.S. if you already have a 18.5 inch monitor, buy the 24 inch variant :D
S**.
Best monitor under 8000 rupees.
Great viewing angle, full hd 1080p and color reproduction at such an amazing price. I think it's 178 degree viewing angle. An hdmi input would be great but considering the price some corners had to be cut in order to lower the price it seems. There is vga and dvi input. Looks really elegant and stylish, the bezels are very thin compared other monitors in this price range if not better than some other more expensive ones. And input refresh rate is at 10ms if im not mistaken which is more than good enough for online gaming. So all in all very good monitor under 8000, great quality, and good build quality. Just go for it.
S**E
Fantastic monitor
Excellent monitor. Picture quality is great and so are the viewing angles. If you plan to use this with your laptop, make sure you use the dvi port. The picture quality over dvi is much better than VGA. I had faint horizontal lines running from the top when connected via VGA and my laptop was running on ac power. It was fine when the laptop was running on battery. I returned the item thinking there was something wrong with it. When I hooked up the replacement the problem showed up again. I decided to try another laptop and the problem went away. Hence I decided to use the HDMI port on my laptop. I bought a HDMI to dvi cable and everything is great now.
S**M
Quick Review + Review after 3 Month
{Unboxing and hand on Review only}Got it for 7199₹/-Product was delivered faster and earlier than expected, Decent packaging from Amazon,VGA + Power cables are included, First Visual of this display is stunning, As soon as you'll start using it, you'll understand the settings and it'll display even crispier and more vibrant images, It al depends upon the settings.Mine is GW2270HM and it's loaded with 2 1Watt each speakers.Will Write a detailed review after a usage of about a month.Hit "Helpful" if it really helped you.😁Edit 1:>Reviewing after 3 months of usage,Still it's worth every penny spent, I'm particularly using it on VGA mode because I want my external speakers only to lend the beat but still I bought this model because if it's extended input support, hence the usage may vary as per the consumer, coming to the main part:# Image quality is really great# You can choose upto 10 inbuilt preset as per your requirement# Reliable BlueLight filter without disturbing the quality# great viewing angleMY Thought: If you're on a budget around 7K! just go for it, You won't regret. it's the best in 7k segment.(Price fluctuates all the time, wait for the right time and hit the "Buy Now" button along with a thanks to this review, it encourages me to write more)
P**N
Good value. Here's my Frequently Asked Questions style review.
Well, I've been using this monitor for a short while and I don't have a huge deal to say. But there seems to be some confusion about a few things, so what I'll do is lay this review out as an FAQ in an attempt to answer everything you might want to know. This monitor is not perfect, as this review will show, but it does everything expected of it just fine, hence the five stars. I also factored the price into its rating - I paid £71.96 and it was the clear winner for value for money. Seems most of the time this monitor is more expensive, so at its standard price of £94.50 you may want to consider the alternatives, or wait and hope for another sale. I'm completely ignoring the 23.8" model in this reviewWHAT'S IN THE BOX?An approximately 1.5 metre kettle power lead, the stand/mount (2 pieces), a VGA cable, a CD-ROM and of course the screen itself. The CD isn't of much importance unless you need drivers or wish to read a more detailed manual. Its contents can be found on BenQ's website. If the power lead is too short, you can buy an extension which will work out cheaper than buying a whole new lead. I would not recommend using VGA if you have an alternative, even if this involves buying a new cable, because it is an analogue signal and can be susceptible to noise, although your mileage may vary.WILL IT WORK WITH _____?Should do. The HDMI model supports HDCP 1.4 so it can be used with any HDMI device. This includes computers running any operating system, games consoles, DVD/Blu-Ray players and devices such as Chromecast. Of course, be sure your device has an HDMI or VGA port first. Some devices such as certain Android phones can work with it using the likes of micro USB to HDMI cables.WHAT PORTS DOES IT HAVE?There is a lot of confusion about this, particularly surrounding the audio jack in Amazon's questions section. The fact that all models are lumped under the same page is the root of this. Here I'll list each model by their model number, and in brackets what Amazon refers to them by, and what inputs/outputs it has.GW2270 (DVI) - DVI, VGAGW2270H / GW2470H (HDMI) - HDMI×2, VGA, 3.5mm OUTGW2270HM / GW2470HM (HDMI and speakers) - HDMI, DVI, VGA, 3.5mm INIS THE PICTURE NICE?Looks good to me. Not sure how to compare it, but it is sharp and colourful. There is a little bit of blur when things are moving on the screen. Generally this is no big deal, but for some people it will be noticeable, especially with dark scenes in video games. It's a matte screen, and while it does still reflect some light, it's much better than glossy. The black level is about what you'd expect.WHAT ARE THE SPEAKERS LIKE?My model doesn't have speakers (only the GW2270HM and GW2470HM do), so I can't really comment. But I hear they are not very good at all. If you get the GW2270H, you can plug in external speakers which I bet will sound much better. The base of the stand is perfect for sitting one of those cuboid-shaped speakers (the typical Bluetooth ones you get) on. Larger speakers will have to be placed either side of the monitor.CAN I ADJUST THE MONITOR HEIGHT ETC?You can sit the monitor on some old books if you need to position it higher. Other than that the answer is no. But what you can do is adjust the vertical angle of the screen. I believe you can angle it 5° downwards and 20° upwards. I'm not sure where I read this but it seems to be true. You should also be able to mount it on a different stand if you have one that is suitable.IS IT CHUNKY?It's not super slim, but I don't see what difference it makes. The edges are slim though, so it's easy to carry, and it gets a little fatter at the back near the middle. I assume this is for ventilation (it doesn't heat up at all, but I've not had the brightness cranked up) and also because it doesn't have a power brick, so any conversion from mains power must be taking place inside the monitor.WHAT IS THE VIEWING ANGLE LIKE?The picture washes out when viewed at an angle, but for ordinary use it is absolutely fine and swinging around in your chair won't cause it to wash out. You have to get out of your chair to reach the angle at which it washes out. Just don't expect to get the whole family huddled around it and experience a perfect picture.WHAT IS THE LOW-BLUE MODE LIKE?I've not really used it since colour accuracy is more important to me, but if you're doing a lot of reading and document work it may be handy to reduce eye strain, or to reduce the impact the blue light may have on suppressing melatonin production in the evening and night. Enabling it gives you a warmer picture, which actually still looks perfectly fine.WHAT IS THE ANTI-FLICKER LIKE?I haven't noticed any flicker with the monitor, so it's clearly working! But I've not noticed any flicker on any other LCD monitor either, so take that as you will. It's supposed to reduce headaches or something - I'm not sure I buy into it much.WHAT ARE THE MENUS LIKE?A bit better than the standard. You can customise three of the buttons to quickly access certain menus. I sometimes find myself accidentally pressing the power button though.WHAT RESOLUTIONS AND REFRESH RATES DOES IT SUPPORT?1920×1080 - 60.00, 50.00, 59.941680×1050 - 59.881600×900 - 60.001280×1024 - 75.02, 60.021280×800 - 59.911152×864 - 75.001280×720 - 60.00, 50.00, 59.941024×768 - 75.03, 60.00832×624 - 74.55800×600 - 75.00, 60.32720×576 - 50.00720×480 - 60.00, 59.94640×480 - 75.00, 60.00, 59.94720×400 - 70.08IS IT POSSIBLE TO CONNECT A DEVICE THAT DOESN'T DO VGA/DVI/HDMI?Not directly, but you can convert common cables such as composite, S-Video, SCART and component to HDMI using various products you can buy online. If you have a DVD recorder laying around, these often have analogue inputs and an HDMI output. But do keep in mind the following two sections.DOES IT WORK WELL WITH A NON-WIDESCREEN SIGNAL?You can configure the monitor to display non-widescreen signals either at their native aspect ratio or stretched to widescreen. But do be aware that standard definition video from devices such as DVD players uses non-square pixels, so 4:3 content from them will be incorrectly displayed at 5:4 for PAL and 3:2 for NTSC.HOW DOES IT HANDLE INTERLACED VIDEO?Not very well. You can feed it a 1080i, 576i or 480i signal and it will accept it, though the picture will be degraded. I would advise browsing for televisions if you need to display interlaced video since they generally do a much better job at deinterlacing than computer monitors. For most people this won't be an issue though, as practically all HDMI devices offer progressive display modes.WHAT COLOUR FORMATS DOES IT SUPPORT?It seemed to work with what I threw at it, which was RGB and YCbCr. It supports both the Limited and Full RGB ranges - see more on this in the final section.WHAT IS AMA?Looks like you've already bought the monitor if you're asking this. It's a BenQ thing ("Advanced Motion Acceleration") and increases response times, reducing blur and ghosting on moving objects. I suggest leaving it on the default of High. You can't get rid of all blur, but it definitely looks nicer than having it set to Off. The Premium setting doesn't improve things and is only worth considering if you play video games at a highly competitive level, in which case you're probably using a more expensive monitor anyway.ANYTHING ELSE I SHOULD KNOW?Yes.When using HDMI, you are likely dealing with an RGB signal. This can be in the Limited range (16-235) or the Full range (0-255). By default, the monitor uses Limited, and by default by laptop used Limited. On Linux I used the “xrandr --output HDMI-1 --set "Broadcast RGB" "Full"” command to set it to Full (this resets on startup). For Windows and Mac I am uncertain what you do and what your default might be. I have attached an image to this review you can use to test if your screen is configured correctly for if you use an HDMI signal. 0 and 16 and 240 and 255 should be noticeably different shades. If you are passing the test but the colours are dull, your computer is outputting Limited and your monitor is set to Full. What's important is that both your computer (or other device) and monitor are using the same range, although if you can configure them both to use Full rather than both use Limited, that would be preferred. On this monitor you can go to Settings -> Picture Advanced -> HDMI RGB PC Range to configure what it expects to receive.If you plan to watch UK television on this monitor from your computer, you can benefit from its 50Hz support and get a smoother picture than if you used 60Hz. This includes movies on BBC iPlayer and PAL DVDs. Movies on Netflix and other services will be at their original 23.976fps and are best viewed at 60Hz on this monitor (it doesn't support 24Hz).If you're trying a dual monitor setup for the first time, problems such as screen tearing might be introduced. This is not the monitor's fault and should be fixable by hunting around online and seeing what works for your hardware. But I'm on Linux which is rather notorious for these sorts of issues, so for Windows users I'd say you may stand a better chance at everything going smoothly. If not, try the drivers provided.
J**S
parfait
Je voulais un écran de bonne qualité avec une taille moyenne pour tenir sur le petit espace de mon bureau...Mon utilisation principale est internet, multimédia et bureautique donc je n'avais pas besoin d'un écran très performant niveau réactivité, ne jouant que très occasionnellement...J'ai fini par arrêter mon choix sur celui ci que j'ai finalement acheté...Et franchement, je ne suis pas déçu...L'image est belle, les couleurs plutôt respectées et j'ai à la fois une entrée DVI et une HDMI qui me permet de brancher mon PC en DVI et un boitier TNT en HDMI...Les angles de vision sont très bons par rapport à mon ancien écran…Cet écran inclut une fonction "Low blue light" censée diminuer l'émission de lumière bleue à certaines fréquences censées ne pas être bonne pour nos yeux... Cette fonction a plusieurs niveaux et perso, je la laisse en mode -50%… J'avais lu sur certains sites que cela avait tendance à jaunir l'image mais pour ma part, je ne constate rien de gênant (mais on est tous différents donc c'est un avis subjectif de ma part)...Sinon le look est basique avec un pied rectangulaire mais cela me convient, n'étant pas un adepte des trucs design en matériel informatique...Ce modèle d'écran est doté d'un haut parleur interne qui est de très piètre qualité mais comme je cherchais un écran et pas un haut parleur, cela ne me gène pas des masses vu que le son de mon pc passe par des enceintes... Il n'y a que le son de mon boitier TNT qui passe par ce haut parleur mais je regarde tellement peu la télé sur cet écran que ca passe malgré la médiocrité du son...Cet écran n'est pas parfait mais vu mes besoins et le prix très contenu de cet écran, je choisis de lui mettre la note de 4,5 car il répond tout à fait à mes attentes.
C**N
Muy buena compra
El producto es muy bueno, se ve genial la imagen , funciona muy bien para videojuegos y llego a tiempo
T**Y
its good
arrived the day after it was shipped and is great as my second monitor
Y**Y
Un super écran
Pour ma part cela fait 2 ans que j'ai cet écran et il fait un travail parfait ! Les couleurs sont bonnes, peut-être un léger manque de luminosité mais franchement pour son prix foncez ! Il convient bien pour le travail de bureau et également pour le gaming pour un écran FHD, 60hz il est nickel !
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