The Mobiuz EX3410R is a good-enough curved gaming monitor with low input lag and excellent speaker quality, but its lackluster HDR implementation holds it back from top marks.
The BenQ GS50 outdoor projector is durable, smart (it will turn off the light if a curious toddler gets too close to the lens), and also delivers on both image quality and audio.
BenQ's TK700STi will thrill gamers with its low input lag, but its 4K resolution with HDR and integrated Android TV for streaming also make it a solid home entertainment projector—albeit prone to rainbow artifacts.
A minimalist panel for high-refresh gaming at 1080p, BenQ's Mobiuz EX2510S is good for twitch gaming, but less of a star for watching video and other content consumption.
The BenQ V7050i delivers color accuracy, dark blacks, and good contrast, but it leaves out important conveniences like enough HDMI ports, and produces more rainbow artifacts than most ultra-short-throw models with DLP chips.
BenQ's innovative GV30 delivers 720p video, robust audio, and streaming in a projector you can carry from room to room on one finger, and point at any convenient surface to use as a screen. It also works as a Bluetooth speaker.
Its panel is twitch-quick, but the underwhelming HDR and high price of BenQ's Mobiuz EX3415R keep it from hitting the heights set by competing ultrawide gaming monitors.
The BenQ GS2 gets enough right—image quality, water resistance, easy setup—to make it worth considering. But disappointing onboard audio and flawed built-in streaming keep it from being a slam-dunk pick for a portable entertainment projector.
The BenQ X1300i is an excellent gaming projector thanks to a bright LED light source, resonant sound, and video and audio presets fine-tuned for first-person shooters, RPGs, and sports games. And it's great for movies and streaming TV too.
The BenQ TH685 is a solid 1080p choice for gaming or for viewing movies or video even in a room with ambient light. The package of good color accuracy and contrast, fast input lag, high brightness, and support for HLG and 4K input is especially appealing at this affordable price.
BenQ's 27-inch EX2780Q display will be just $399 for Amazon Prime Day 2020, a $200 discount.
BenQ's TH585 projector delivers low input lag for gaming, enough brightness for a large image that stands up to ambient light, and good color accuracy and contrast at a low price.
BenQ's HT2150ST does swimmingly for both gaming and home theater. Its minimal lag gives gamers an important reaction-time edge, while solid color accuracy, contrast, and black levels excel for viewing in a dark room.
The BenQ EW3280U is fine for casual gaming, photo viewing and editing, but where it really stands out is in viewing HDR movies and music videos, thanks to its sweet audio system.
The BenQ EX3203R is a 32-inch entertainment monitor with a bright image, accurate colors, and some good gaming features.
BenQ's EX2780Q is primarily a gaming monitor, but its punchy sound system and deft handling of HDR make it a winning all-around screen for general entertainment, too.
The BenQ PD3220U DesignVue Designer Monitor provides a winning combination of a large screen, UHD resolution, good color accuracy, and a host of convenience features as a professional monitor for designers, videographers, and photographers.
Despite a strong reputation among pro gamers, BenQ's right-handed Zowie EC2-A gaming mouse doesn't provide quite the elite experience to compensate for its price and stripped-down ethos.
BenQ's SW320 is a 32-inch professional monitor for photographers that renders gorgeous images, covers 99 percent of the Adobe RGB color gamut, supports HDR, and packs a variety of convenience features.
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