BenQ has introduced the GW2486TC, a 24-inch Full HD (1920×1080) monitor designed to enhance visual quality while prioritizing eye health. This monitor boasts a 100Hz refresh rate and offers 99% sRGB color coverage, making it ideal for various activities such as creative projects, office tasks, web browsing, and casual gaming.
Eye-Care Features
The GW2486TC is equipped with BenQ’s Brightness Intelligence Gen 2 technology, which automatically adjusts the brightness depending on the ambient light, thereby reducing eye strain during prolonged use. Additionally, it incorporates Low Blue Light Plus and Flicker-Free technologies, certified by TUV Rheinland, to minimize blue light exposure and flickering, thus enhancing eye comfort.
Specialized Modes and Certifications
This monitor provides a variety of specialized modes, including e-paper, coding, and color weakness, tailored to meet specific user requirements. It holds the RPF 35 Eye-Safe 2.0 certification, ensuring it adheres to stringent eye safety standards.
Connectivity and Design
For connectivity, the GW2486TC features HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort 1.2, USB-C, and a Dual USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-A hub, facilitating easy connections to laptops, PCs, and gaming consoles. The USB-C port also supports 65W Power Delivery, allowing the charging of compatible devices like laptops. It includes built-in speakers and a noise-canceling microphone for basic audio and communication needs. The monitor also has a Height Adjustable Stand (HAS) and an anti-glare coating to minimize reflections and reduce eye strain.
Pricing & Availability
The 24-inch GW2486TC is priced at Rs. 14,250, while the larger 27-inch GW2786TC model is available for Rs. 18,490. Both models can be purchased through the BenQ e-store, Amazon.in, and various leading e-commerce platforms and IT retailers in India.
In related news, Sony has rolled out two new INZONE Gaming Monitors: the M10S and M9 II. The M10S is a 27-inch, 1440p OLED monitor featuring a 480Hz refresh rate and a 0.03ms response time, specifically targeting esports players. It includes a 24.5-inch mode, an adjustable stand, and HDR with a peak brightness of 1300 nits. The M9 II, on the other hand, is a 4K monitor that offers a 160Hz refresh rate, a 1ms response time, and backlight scanning to reduce motion blur, alongside local dimming and HDR support.