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BenQ’s latest gaming monitor boasts a 4K/144Hz Mini-LED panel

The BenQ EX321UX is an upcoming gaming monitor from the Mobiuz series that has been recently introduced in Japan. This monitor is expected to hit the market later this year, but BenQ Japan has already released a teaser video showcasing its features. 

According to DisplaySpecifications, the BenQ EX321UX boasts a 31.5-inch IPS panel with 4K resolution, 144Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, and a mini LED backlight with 1152 local dimming zones capable of delivering up to 1000 nits of brightness. The BenQ EX321UX has a 10-bit colour bit depth with 99% Adobe RGB and 99% DCI-P3 colour space coverage.

The Mobiuz series' features include the Light Tuner to fine-tune the contrast and the Colour Vibrance function to enhance colours and tones. Moreover, the monitor has a built-in HUD feature that displays information such as HDR and VRR in real time and an HDRi function that automatically adjusts the screen's brightness and contrast based on the content being displayed and the lighting conditions in the room. The monitor also comes with BenQ's eye care technology Brightness Intelligence Plus (B.I.+ Gen 2), which allows you to choose the starting brightness setting in addition to the standard automated brightness and colour temperature settings.

The ergonomic stand allows for height adjustment, swivel, and tilt. BenQ says the monitor supports eARC, Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and HDMI CEC. The device includes a USB-C connector with up to 65W of power delivery and DP Alt Mode, 3x HDMI 2.1 ports, a DisplayPort 2.1, a USB-C downstream port, 3x USB-A ports, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack.

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