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BenQ MOBIUZ 4th Gen QD-OLED EX271UZ gaming monitor launched in India

The Game Art Monitor supports a 240 Hz refresh rate.

BenQ has launched the MOBIUZ EX271UZ, the world’s first game art monitor designed to improve visual narrative in modern gaming. With a 27-inch 4th-Gen QD-OLED screen, it combines unique game art style adaptation, superior colour science, and pixel-level contrast control, allowing gamers to enjoy games as living pieces of art while respecting the creator’s intent.

BenQ MOBIUZ 4th Gen QD-OLED EX271UZ pricing

The BenQ MOBIUZ EX271UZ is currently available for purchase in India through various leading online and offline retail channels, with a listed price of Rs 89,998.

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Specs and Features

The BenQ EX271UZ is a new type of gaming display that treats games as art. It has a 27-inch 4th-Gen QD-OLED panel and is designed to keep the creator’s intent and give outstanding OLED performance. This model has great specs, such as a 240 Hz refresh rate, 4K UHD resolution, and a fast 0.03 ms GtG response time. It has 99% DisplayP3 colour coverage and features like remote control, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, and HDMI 2.1 support with eARC. This combination makes it a great choice for both PC and console gamers who want next-gen performance.

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Colour Shuttle is a remarkable, game-aware colour optimisation technology that was the first of its kind in the industry. It employs a deep-learning engine that has been trained on an exclusive AAA Game Art Colour Database. This system has more than 120 carefully selected colour profiles that automatically change colour, tone, and contrast to match the art style of each game. This breakthrough eliminates the need for manual calibration while maintaining artistic authenticity.

To enhance visual depth in gaming, Spectral Colour Refinement provides smooth tonal gradation and intricate texture detail, while pixel-level dynamic contrast guarantees realistic highlights and shadow details, effectively accommodating various game environments.

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Rajeev Singh, Managing Director, BenQ India and South Asia, “Gaming in India and South Asia is evolving rapidly—from competitive play to deeply immersive, visually driven experiences. With MOBIUZ EX271UZ, BenQ is introducing a new way for gamers to experience game art, atmosphere, and storytelling exactly as game creators intended. By combining advanced 4th Gen QD-OLED technology with intelligent colour science, we are setting a new benchmark for premium gaming displays in the region.”

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