Re: NEW Benq Zowie Monitors Speculation/Info Thread (XL2546K-B, XL2546K, XL2411K)
Posted: 04 Sep 2020, 08:02
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Better yet, buy a used XL2540.bornsinner wrote: ↑04 Sep 2020, 08:28So we reckon 499? For a 3/4 year old facelifted monitor ... I was waiting and waiting for this announcement and now I'm seriously considering buying a new 240hz IPS or a used xl46 for half the price of this...
I'm very curious about the new OSD on the Benqs, as I use that a lot.speancer wrote: ↑04 Sep 2020, 12:37Well, these news aren't really exciting, are they? I was quietly hoping for 360 Hz announcement from Zowie. The changes in "K" version are basically just cosmetic and ergonomic, though I surely appreciate the smaller stand, as it fits my peripheral space management needs better (I absolutely love ASUS VG279QM stand). Anyway, I'll be testing it on release probably, as it has that 0.5 ms GtG panel (Fast Liquid Crystal as BenQ Zowie calls it), so it should remain superior in terms of motion clarity and FPS performance. I have a high disbelief these new 360 Hz IPS can beat motion clarity of top-class TNs, but I surely would like to be pleasantly surprised. My ASUS VG259QM is arriving on Monday, so I'll make my final comparison, it's most likely the only IPS panel that can actually beat TN from what I've seen on this forum.
I just checked local news now, BenQ Zowie XL2546K will be available in my country in October for 2399 PLN (about 640$ based on current exchange rate). I'm definitely testing it on release![]()
I surely could film a short breakdown in a few weeks when XL2546K is available, but definitely not as long as yoursA Solid lad wrote: ↑05 Sep 2020, 05:20I'm very curious about the new OSD on the Benqs, as I use that a lot.speancer wrote: ↑04 Sep 2020, 12:37Well, these news aren't really exciting, are they? I was quietly hoping for 360 Hz announcement from Zowie. The changes in "K" version are basically just cosmetic and ergonomic, though I surely appreciate the smaller stand, as it fits my peripheral space management needs better (I absolutely love ASUS VG279QM stand). Anyway, I'll be testing it on release probably, as it has that 0.5 ms GtG panel (Fast Liquid Crystal as BenQ Zowie calls it), so it should remain superior in terms of motion clarity and FPS performance. I have a high disbelief these new 360 Hz IPS can beat motion clarity of top-class TNs, but I surely would like to be pleasantly surprised. My ASUS VG259QM is arriving on Monday, so I'll make my final comparison, it's most likely the only IPS panel that can actually beat TN from what I've seen on this forum.
I just checked local news now, BenQ Zowie XL2546K will be available in my country in October for 2399 PLN (about 640$ based on current exchange rate). I'm definitely testing it on release![]()
I you do get one, could you film a video where you show all the submenus and settings, like I did here?
I know, just saying. Obviously you don't need explanations, you did them yourself. I only mention this because, if you don't see new OSD breakdown elsewhere until I get my XL2546K, I'd rather try to make the video as short as possible. Pictures would suffice too, I assume? Anyway, hopefully XL2546K will be available rather early next month. I'm having a hard time deciding which monitor would become my final choice. There are so many options, including new ones, now I'm tempted to wait for 360 Hz panels, perhaps they will be worth it after all...A Solid lad wrote: ↑05 Sep 2020, 15:21No need for the lengthy explanation on the OSD for me... I just wanna see all the options and submenus.