Edge backlight limits HDR contrast, FHD resolution, No USB ports
To take full advantage of what HDR10 has to offer, you'll need to either put a 55” Vizio (or an LG OLED if you're well-funded) on your desk or spend a lot of money on a multi-zone backlight monitor. For under $300 though, you can enjoy BenQ's EW277HDR...
The EW277HDR is packed with a number of very useful features and techniques that are geared towards easing the burden of staring at a computer monitor all day. For the most part, they actually do the trick, and we found our eyes feeling slightly less fati...
Clean and slick design, slim bezels, accurate colours, easy to deploy, good viewing angles, HDR support,
Limited stand adjustability, lacks VESA support, middling speakers
The BenQ EW277HDR is an interesting proposition indeed. For its intended purpose as a general usage display for non-professional gaming, the odd Netflix and chill session and for otherwise mainstream paperwork crunching on spreadsheets and the like, the E...
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Publicerad: 2017-10-22, Författare: HP , testad av: relaxedtech.com
Excellent Color Accuracy, Great All-Purpose Monitor, Simple Design, Thin Bezel, Good Packaging, VA Panel
1080p Resolution, Overpriced, Weak Built-In Speakers, Not Fully Adjustable Stand
The BenQ EW277HDR is a solid multi-purpose monitor that incorporates many modern features such as a thin bezel, high build quality, great image quality and supports technologies such as Brightness Intelligence. The design is simple and elegant and comes w...
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Publicerad: 2017-09-15, Författare: Paolo , testad av: monitornerds.com
What makes the BenQ EW277HDR exciting is how the brand's Brightness Intelligence Plus and its promising VA panel will be able to project HDR visuals for the masses. The technology still carries the dread first generation premium tax, so most probably eyes...
Edge backlight limits HDR contrast, FHD resolution, No USB ports
To take full advantage of what HDR10 has to offer, you'll need to either put a 55” Vizio (or an LG OLED if you're well-funded) on your desk or spend a lot of money on a multi-zone backlight monitor. For under $300 though, you can enjoy BenQ's EW277HDR. If...
Publicerad: 2018-01-21, Författare: David , testad av: uk.hardware.info
The BenQ EW277HDR is an excellent monitor. Looking past the low pixel density, there are only a few things that are not correct. We are mainly very positive about the excellent colour quality, brightness and contrast. Aside from that it is an added advant...
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Publicerad: 2017-12-28, Författare: Nick , testad av: techradar.com
Good viewing angles, Reduces eye strain, Thin bezels
HDR is barely noticeable, No height adjustment, Only FHD resolution
The EW277HDR is packed with a number of very useful features and techniques that are geared towards easing the burden of staring at a computer monitor all day. For the most part, they actually do the trick, and we found our eyes feeling slightly less fati...
Great multipurpose monitor, Good color accuracy, Good viewing angle, Eye-care feature allows prolonged usage, Reasonable support for HDR content, Minimal backlight bleeding, Support MHL,
Despite its limitation for adjustment and a somewhat mediocre built-in speaker, the BenQ EW277HDR is still a solid multipurpose monitor that packs quite a number of brilliant features that will satisfy the need of many – Just to name a few, thin bezel, go...