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Stuff India
|May 2022
This what you need when you're sitting on a stack of gold like Smaug, and a gaming session on the console or a high-end gaming PC is a matter of mood and not a choice.

BENQ MOBIUZ EX3210U
For a bucket load of cash, you can have the BenQ Mobiuz EX3210U. Why? Because it is one of the only gaming monitors with an HDMI 2.1 connection that is capable of 4K at 120Hz for consoles and 4K at 144Hz for PC gaming glory. That's pretty much what makes the Mobiuz EX3210U exciting. It can easily be the centre point in your gaming cave.
What makes the BenQ special is that it also has an IPS display with a Ims (MPRT) response time and AMD FreeSync Pro. However, there are some caveats. This FreeSync Pro monitor is not G-Sync certified but you can still enjoy the sweet givings of Nvidia's G-Sync from the Nvidia Control Panel.
During gameplay on PC, the BenQ Mobiuz handles frames cleanly. There's barely any frame tearing or ghosting, HDR implementation is a bit lacking for the price. It's not as punchy as we expected from a ₹87,500 monitor. For the same price, you can get a TV with better HDR implementation with 4K and 60Hz. It supports HDR10 and Vesa display HDR 600 but the colours feel a bit muted.
The monitor is also built like a tank and the white back panel matches the PS5's dress code. On the PS5 the FreeSync Premium Pro stays off with or without HDR but Variable Refresh Rate is supported. This means all games look smooth even when playing on 4K@30 or upscaled 4K@60 or even FullHD at 120 (Frame rate mode).
Tech specs
Screen 32in, IPS, 3840x2160
HDR HDR10, VESA DisplayHDR 600
Refresh Rate DP:144Hz/ HDMI:120Hz
Dit verhaal komt uit de May 2022-editie van Stuff India.
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