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BenQ treVolo review: spread your wings and fly
The BenQ treVolo is a high-end Bluetooth speaker, with a funky folding design that’s hinted at in its maker’s creative capitalisation. BenQ boast that it’s the first portable unit to use the same electrostatic panels as high-end living room speakers, providing the opportunity to reach “new heights of audio satisfaction” for only £230. The electrostatic panels have certainly…
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BenQ RL2755HM monitor review: console gaming special
Console gamers often use HDTVs for their games, but a smaller and less expensive monitor like BenQ’s RL2755HM seems like a strong alternative. BenQ are promising plenty of console gaming extras you won’t often find on TVs or other gaming monitors: features like places to store your headphones and controllers, screen modes optimised for different…
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BenQ BL3201PT review: a premium 32-inch 4K monitor with all the trimmings
The BL3201PT is a beast of a monitor: 4K resolution, 32 inch diagonal and more ports and features than you can shake a stick at. Last year we loved its 1440p predecessor, the BL3200PT, so surely a 4K version is going to be even better? Let’s find out! See BenQ BL3201PT 4K Monitor on Amazon
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BenQ BL3200PT 32-inch 1440p monitor review
The BenQ BL3200PT is a massive, high resolution monitor, with a thirty-two inch diagonal and a 2560 x 1440 resolution. It’s the bigger brother to the BenQ BL2710PT monitor I reviewed earlier this year, offering a whole lot of screen for around £500. The feature-filled monitor is designed for professionals – like photographers, graphic designers and CAD/CAM operators…
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BenQ W1080ST 1080p 3D DLP projector review
Early last year we reviewed one of our first projectors at XSReviews, the BenQ W1060. We awarded that projector 9/10 stars, lauding its picture quality, connectivity options, accessible OSD and good value. One year and a few months later, we’re back with its successor: the BenQ W1080ST. The new model comes with a way shorter…
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BenQ XL2720Z 144 Hz Gaming Monitor Review
Today we’re looking at the BenQ XL270Z, BenQ’s premiere gaming monitor.
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BenQ BL2710PT 1440p monitor review
The BenQ BL2710PT monitor meets this 27-inch 2560×1440 standard, and also includes a long list of ergonomic and ecological features that set it apart from more barebones models. In this review, we’ll see how this BenQ monitor to compares to these Korean imports and whether the extra features are worth the extra expense.
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BenQ GW2760HS Monitor
BenQ impressed us the last time we looked at one of their VA panel monitors, and now they’re back again with the GW2760HS. This 27″ monitor is meant to be an all-around performer, with a slim build and a special flicker-free screen – and at £210, it’s quite affordable.
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BenQ W750 720p 3D DLP Projector
Earlier this year, we took a look at a digital projector from BenQ, the W1060. I rated that projector highly, with its multiplicity of inputs and excellent 1080p image quality. The only real downside was the price, which came in at around €800. Today, we’re having a look at a cheaper projector from BenQ, the…
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BenQ GW2750HM Monitor
Introduction Today I’ll be taking a look at one of BenQ’s mid-range monitors for the home and office, the BenQ GW2750HM. While the monitor is LED powered and hence very thin, its big selling points is its VA (vertical alignment) panel, an alternative to both IPS and TN that sits somewhere in the middle of…