BenQ 31.5" FHD VA, 144hz Curved Gaming, 4ms GTG, 1800R, 300cd/ m2, Height adj, HDMI, DP and mDP
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BenQ EX3200R 31.5 inch Curved Monitor
Video enjoyment has never been better. Treat your eyes to an immersive time with BenQ’s EX3200R, a 31.5 inch Curved Entertainment Monitor. Designed to have a curvature of 1800R to increase your field of view, matched with Cinema Mode and Video Format support, movie enthusiasts can enjoy a more cinematic experience.
Product Color | |
Product Color | Gray |
Panel | |
LCD Size (inch) | 31.5" |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Curvature | 1800R |
Resolution (max.) | 1920x1080 @144Hz |
Display Area(mm) | 698.4 x 392.85 |
Pixel Pitch (mm) | 0.121 x 0.364 |
Brightness (Typical) | 300 cd/㎡ |
Native Contrast ( typ. ) | 3000:1 |
DCR (Dynamic Contrast Ratio) (typ.) | 20M:1 |
Panel Type | VA |
Viewing Angle (L/R;U/D) (CR>=10) | 178/178 |
Vertical Refresh Rate | 144Hz (Max) |
Response time | 4ms (GtG) |
Display Colors | 16.7 M |
Color Gamut | 72% NTSC |
Color Bit | 8bits |
Backlight | LED |
Audio/Video Inputs/Outputs | |
Hor. Frequency (KHz) | DP: 30kHz~167kHz / HDMI: 30kHz~84kHz |
Ver. Frequency (Hz) | DP: 45Hz~144Hz / HDMI: 50Hz~76Hz |
Video Bandwidth (MHZ) | 600MHz |
Dimensions & Weight | |
Dimensions(HxWxD mm) | 529.52*727.37*223.73 |
Net Weight (kg) | 9.1kg |
Height Adjustment (mm) | Yes (60 mm) |
Special Features | |
PIP/PBP | Yes |
AMA | Yes |
HDCP | 1.4 |
Dynamic Power Saving (DPS) | Yes |
Flicker-free Technology | Yes |
FreeSync | Yes |
Super Resolution | Yes |
Color Temperature | Normal (6500K) / Reddish (5700K) / Bluish (9300K) / User Define |
Picture Mode | sRGB / Gamer1/ Gamer2 / Gamer3 / Cinema / Standard / Photo / Custom 1 /Custom 2 |
Cinema mode | Yes |
Video Format Support | Yes |
Low Blue Light | Yes |
Color Vibrance | Yes |
VESA Standard Adaptive-Sync | Yes |
VESA Wall Mounting | Yes |
Tilt (down/up) | -5° ~ 20° |
K Locker | Yes |
Included Accessories | |
Other Accessories | Power cord for adapter (1.8m), HDMI 1.4 cable(1.8m), miniDP to DP (1.8m) |
I/O | |
HDMI | 1.4x1 |
DP Input | 1.2x1 |
Mini DP Input | 1.2x1 |
Headphone Jack | Yes |
Power | |
Power Supply (90~264 AC) | AC Adapter |
Power Consumption (On mode) | <50w |
Power Consumption (Power saving mode) | <0.5W |
Power Consumption (Off mode) | <0.5W |
Certification | |
Windows® 7 Compatible | Yes |
Windows® 8 Compatible | Yes |
Windows® 8.1 Compatible | Yes |
Windows® 10 Compatible | Yes |
There are a few high refresh rate monitors now on the market, with VA (Vertical Alignment) panels now being included in the mix alongside TN and IPS-type (AHVA) models. The BenQ EX3200R features a curved 31.5” VA panel with Full HD resolution and a 144Hz native refresh rate. Aesthetically the monitor reminds us of some of the old Samsung models with their interesting two-pronged stand designs (that isn’t a bad thing) – this model also has uniformly thin bezels on all 4 sides. The OSD (On Screen Display) is controlled by pressable OSD on the underside of the bottom bezel, on the right side.
The monitor uses a 31.5” VA (Vertical Alignment) panel with a reasonably pronounced 1800R curvature, which the manufacturers will tell you should provide superior viewing comfort by providing a more uniform viewing distance between the centre and edges of the screen. From experience we do find this sort of curvature adds some ‘depth’ to the experience without making everything appear odd – which is good. A Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 is supported, a 3000:1 static contrast specified and 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles claimed. A 144Hz refresh rate is supported, or more specifically 48 – 144Hz variable, with Adaptive-Sync and hence AMD FreeSync support on compatible GPUs. The monitor is being touted as an ‘entertainment monitor’ and specifically offers support for 24P, 25P and 30P movie playback.
A flicker-free WLED backlight offering support for the sRGB colour space is employed and Low Blue Light (LBL) modes also feature. Both of these visual comfort features are now standard on BenQ monitors and indeed they were the first manufacturer to promote said features. So we thank them for kicking other manufacturers into gear on both fronts. A 4ms grey to grey response time is specified and true 8-bit colour supported – given the panel type, you should approach the response time with caution. A ‘Color Vibrance’ feature is also present, which is much like a monitor hardware alternative to Nvidia ‘Digital Vibrance’ control. This pulls shades closer to the edge of the gamut for increased shade range but decreased shade variety. The included stand offers 60mm (2.36 inches) of height adjustment and can be removed to make way for an alternative 100 x 100mm stand or mount. The ports on the monitor include; DP 1.2a and Mini DP 1.2a (both support Adaptive-Sync), HDMI 1.4a (supports Adaptive-Sync up to 120Hz) and a 3.5mm headphone jack.