5/24/2023 0 Comments Benq service menuThis might be due to an improved color management which appears to be similar if not identical to the BenQ XL2730Z's color management (both using basically the same REALTEK scaler). Moreover and quite surprisingly, there is no obvious deterioration in image quality when using 240 Hz instead of, say, 120 Hz. The image quality and viewing angles are TN-like bad but not as bad as many of the 144 Hz full-HD monitors, although also this monitor uses just a 6bit+FRC panel rather than a true 8bit panel. However, this monitor neither supports G-Sync or FreeSync (but see below) nor does it provide any option for reducing motion blur (strobed backlight) – at least not "officially", as motion blur reduction can be easily activated and customized via the monitor's service menu (see below). This monitor is one of the first LCDs that supports a maximum refresh rate of 240 Hz out of the box.
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