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product_id: 228510980
title: "EX2510 (1080p)"
brand: "benq"
price: "NT$12465"
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reviews_count: 10
url: https://www.desertcart.tw/products/228510980-ex2510-1080p
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# 144Hz refresh rate & 1ms MPRT FreeSync Premium & PS5/Xbox 120Hz compatible 24.5-inch IPS display EX2510 (1080p)

**Brand:** benq
**Price:** NT$12465
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Level up your setup with the EX2510 — where pro-grade speed meets stunning clarity!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** EX2510 (1080p) by benq
- **How much does it cost?** NT$12465 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tw](https://www.desertcart.tw/products/228510980-ex2510-1080p)

## Best For

- benq enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted benq brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Vivid Colors That Pop:** BenQ HDRi tech combined with Light Tuner and Black eQualizer delivers stunning, true-to-life colors and optimized contrast for immersive gaming and work sessions.
- • **Next-Gen Console Ready:** Seamlessly compatible with PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X at 120Hz, ensuring you never miss a frame in your favorite AAA titles.
- • **Built-in Audio That Surprises:** Dual 2.5W speakers fine-tuned by treVolo with DSP chip and three custom sound modes bring rich, clear sound without extra clutter.
- • **Crisp Visuals, Zero Compromise:** Experience ultra-smooth gameplay with a blazing 144Hz refresh rate and lightning-fast 1ms response time, eliminating motion blur for competitive edge.
- • **Ergonomic Control at Your Fingertips:** 5-Way Navigator, Scenario Mapping, and Gaming Quick OSD let you customize settings effortlessly, plus height and tilt adjustments keep you comfortable all day.

## Overview

The BenQ EX2510 is a 24.5-inch Full HD IPS gaming monitor featuring a 144Hz refresh rate and 1ms MPRT for ultra-smooth visuals. Equipped with FreeSync Premium, HDRi image optimization, and built-in treVolo-tuned speakers, it delivers an immersive gaming and multimedia experience. Its ergonomic design includes height and tilt adjustments plus intuitive controls, while compatibility with PS5 and Xbox Series X at 120Hz ensures future-proof performance for serious gamers and professionals alike.

## Description

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Review: Brilliant monitor for the price! - I'm going to be comparing this to my old main monitor the BenQ ZOWIE XL2411K. First of all I am not a monitor enthusiast by any means, this is going to be a review from a gamers stand point which plays games such as Valorant, Overwatch 2, and Fortnite. Now first of all the refresh rate, the size, IPs and resolution, and the panel all in all are fantastic, the only downside I have encountered is possible flickering which usually goes away. Now going from a TN panel to a IPS panel was a eye opener for me as the colours were so much crisper and clearer and this is one large selling factor for this monitor, in addition for the price it was relatively cheap at the time to its competitors and its older Benq monitors while still be at a higher refresh rate. The monitor was keeping up with the fps output of my pc in all game specified earlier which is abut 450-550 fps. Now I personally capped it at 165hz but to be honest its all personal preference as this monitor was easily keeping up and the smoothness comparison was easily seen comparing to the BenQ ZOWIE XL2411K which was a bit blurry. Aesthetically this monitor I must day is outstanding, I personally like keeping my gaming/ work setup clean so straight cut corners like on this monitor stand were a really nice touch and the bezel being extra thin gives the impression of there not being one. Included in the package, alongside the monitor, are: A monitor stand that facilitates vertical and horizontal adjustments, with a limited range of left-to-right turning and tilting. It's worth noting that the provided mount doesn't support rotating the monitor from landscape to portrait orientation. An HDMI cable A DisplayPort cable A USB cable The speakers, despite their compact size and being housed in a small unit, deliver impressive audio performance. While they may not match the quality of a high-end sound bar or sound system, they are certainly more than sufficient and quite usable. Now to sum it up I cant give this monitor a 10/10 because of my personal experience with the flickering (which has only happened with this monitor) but since it isn't that often that it happens and its barely noticeable I would give it a 9/10 for how good it is at sufficing its job.
Review: Very good - better than the comparable Viewsonic - I've just opened my new EX2510. Here's my immediate review of this monitor compared to the Viewsonic XG2405 (which I received a week ago). Colour out of the box: Noticeably more realistic, whites are white (for example). The Viewsonic looks a bit sickly and I couldn't fix it. Sharpness: They have it spot on here. The Viewsonic however was not sharp at normal settings (I was constantly thinking I'd have to get a new set of glasses) and too sharp at the next sharpness setting up (note that Benq doesn't have a sharpness setting), although text was then more readable. Youtube/Video performance: Sharp and well coloured. Colours and detail on the reviewers face in this video when viewed with the Viewsonic looked slightly strange, slightly smeared together, cartoon like. I know there's a term for it but can't think of it right now. Viewing angles: MUCH better on the Benq, I can look to either end of the screen and not see any light fall off. The Viewsonic did not do this, even though when i looked at the edges of the screen straight on they looked fine. Perhaps it was the screen anti-glare coating, or just poor angles. White Uniformity: Noticeably better here. On the Viewsonic there was a definite bright area immediately noticable in the central area of the screen. UFO test (naked eye only): Possibly slightly better on the Viewsonic, less smearing, but marginal. Audio: WAY WAY WAY better on the Benq. Bloomin' brilliant actually for a montor speaker. I'm more than happy here. Menu system: Benq is much MUCH more intuitive with less buttons and a joystick. The Viewsonic has five buttons round the back which you have to put all five fingers on to make sure you're pressing the right one and I still get it wrong. Monitor stand depth: 22cm on the BENQ, 24cm on the Viewsonic. Note that the BENQ and Viewsonic screens sit the same distance from your face due to stand design. They both sit at 20cm from the back of the desk. Stand quality: Both are bombproof with the Viewsonic being slightly more so. I have no issues with either. The Viewsonic wins on the fact it's a flat base so I can lay things on it. Not a deal breaker. The Viewsonic is noticeably more heavy, not a negative as it adds to the sturdy feel especially if you rotate the screen regularly. The Benq doesn't allow you to rotate the screen. Not a problem for me. Screen Size: The Benq is slightly bigger and feels like it's has a greater aspect ratio than 16:9, closer to 16:10, which I'm sure isn't correct but I like it nontheless! Looks: The Benq looks more fun and the Viewsonic business like. Both look great imho. There you go! Happy to answer any comments. *Please note* I have always disliked Benq monitors (used some at work 7 years ago and hated them, hurt my eyes) and have used a Viewsonic at home since 2013 which I like, so please consider this a completely unbiased review.

## Features

- 24.5-INCH DISPLAY: 144Hz refresh rate 1ms MPRT IPS gaming monitor with 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution and FreeSync Premium for smooth gameplay
- IMAGE OPTIMIZATION: BenQ HDRi technology, Light Tuner and Black eQualizer help optimize image quality for a better gaming experience
- SUPERIOR SOUND: with two 2.5 W build-in speaker plus DSP chip, fine tune by treVolo with three custom sound modes
- CONVENIENCE: with 5-Way Navigator, Scenario Mapping and Gaming Quick OSD for easy control, height/tilt adjustable and Eye-Care for a better experience
- COMPATIBILITY: PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X 120hz compatible

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08CZF838K |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 19,307 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 352 in Monitors |
| Brand | BenQ |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,686) |
| Date First Available | 15 July 2020 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 5.6 kg |
| Item model number | EX2510 |
| Manufacturer | BenQ |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 21.7 x 55.8 x 39.2 cm; 5.6 kg |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Series | EX2510 |
| Standing screen display size | 24.5 Inches |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Aspect ratio:** 16:9
- **Brand:** BenQ
- **Display resolution maximum:** 1920 x 1080
- **Image contrast ratio:** 3000:1
- **Power consumption:** 2.5 Watts
- **Refresh rate:** 144 Hz
- **Resolution:** FHD 1080p
- **Response time:** 1 Milliseconds
- **Screen size:** 24.5 Inches
- **Screen surface description:** Flat

## Images

![EX2510 (1080p) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51+TTMrudSL.jpg)
![EX2510 (1080p) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51K70zga+yS.jpg)
![EX2510 (1080p) - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51aaC7BTcDL.jpg)
![EX2510 (1080p) - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61+A00NoqOL.jpg)
![EX2510 (1080p) - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61fCH0hs1pL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Brilliant monitor for the price!
*by A***A on 25 November 2023*

I'm going to be comparing this to my old main monitor the BenQ ZOWIE XL2411K. First of all I am not a monitor enthusiast by any means, this is going to be a review from a gamers stand point which plays games such as Valorant, Overwatch 2, and Fortnite. Now first of all the refresh rate, the size, IPs and resolution, and the panel all in all are fantastic, the only downside I have encountered is possible flickering which usually goes away. Now going from a TN panel to a IPS panel was a eye opener for me as the colours were so much crisper and clearer and this is one large selling factor for this monitor, in addition for the price it was relatively cheap at the time to its competitors and its older Benq monitors while still be at a higher refresh rate. The monitor was keeping up with the fps output of my pc in all game specified earlier which is abut 450-550 fps. Now I personally capped it at 165hz but to be honest its all personal preference as this monitor was easily keeping up and the smoothness comparison was easily seen comparing to the BenQ ZOWIE XL2411K which was a bit blurry. Aesthetically this monitor I must day is outstanding, I personally like keeping my gaming/ work setup clean so straight cut corners like on this monitor stand were a really nice touch and the bezel being extra thin gives the impression of there not being one. Included in the package, alongside the monitor, are: A monitor stand that facilitates vertical and horizontal adjustments, with a limited range of left-to-right turning and tilting. It's worth noting that the provided mount doesn't support rotating the monitor from landscape to portrait orientation. An HDMI cable A DisplayPort cable A USB cable The speakers, despite their compact size and being housed in a small unit, deliver impressive audio performance. While they may not match the quality of a high-end sound bar or sound system, they are certainly more than sufficient and quite usable. Now to sum it up I cant give this monitor a 10/10 because of my personal experience with the flickering (which has only happened with this monitor) but since it isn't that often that it happens and its barely noticeable I would give it a 9/10 for how good it is at sufficing its job.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very good - better than the comparable Viewsonic
*by A***L on 29 August 2021*

I've just opened my new EX2510. Here's my immediate review of this monitor compared to the Viewsonic XG2405 (which I received a week ago). Colour out of the box: Noticeably more realistic, whites are white (for example). The Viewsonic looks a bit sickly and I couldn't fix it. Sharpness: They have it spot on here. The Viewsonic however was not sharp at normal settings (I was constantly thinking I'd have to get a new set of glasses) and too sharp at the next sharpness setting up (note that Benq doesn't have a sharpness setting), although text was then more readable. Youtube/Video performance: Sharp and well coloured. Colours and detail on the reviewers face in this video when viewed with the Viewsonic looked slightly strange, slightly smeared together, cartoon like. I know there's a term for it but can't think of it right now. Viewing angles: MUCH better on the Benq, I can look to either end of the screen and not see any light fall off. The Viewsonic did not do this, even though when i looked at the edges of the screen straight on they looked fine. Perhaps it was the screen anti-glare coating, or just poor angles. White Uniformity: Noticeably better here. On the Viewsonic there was a definite bright area immediately noticable in the central area of the screen. UFO test (naked eye only): Possibly slightly better on the Viewsonic, less smearing, but marginal. Audio: WAY WAY WAY better on the Benq. Bloomin' brilliant actually for a montor speaker. I'm more than happy here. Menu system: Benq is much MUCH more intuitive with less buttons and a joystick. The Viewsonic has five buttons round the back which you have to put all five fingers on to make sure you're pressing the right one and I still get it wrong. Monitor stand depth: 22cm on the BENQ, 24cm on the Viewsonic. Note that the BENQ and Viewsonic screens sit the same distance from your face due to stand design. They both sit at 20cm from the back of the desk. Stand quality: Both are bombproof with the Viewsonic being slightly more so. I have no issues with either. The Viewsonic wins on the fact it's a flat base so I can lay things on it. Not a deal breaker. The Viewsonic is noticeably more heavy, not a negative as it adds to the sturdy feel especially if you rotate the screen regularly. The Benq doesn't allow you to rotate the screen. Not a problem for me. Screen Size: The Benq is slightly bigger and feels like it's has a greater aspect ratio than 16:9, closer to 16:10, which I'm sure isn't correct but I like it nontheless! Looks: The Benq looks more fun and the Viewsonic business like. Both look great imho. There you go! Happy to answer any comments. *Please note* I have always disliked Benq monitors (used some at work 7 years ago and hated them, hurt my eyes) and have used a Viewsonic at home since 2013 which I like, so please consider this a completely unbiased review.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Super fast for gaming!
*by D***S on 17 December 2025*

Great gaming monitor. High performance and very fast refresh rate. Even built in speaker if you need that!

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