BenQ MOBIUZ EX321UZ launched in India: 4K QD OLED gaming monitor with a 3 year burn-in warranty

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BenQ has launched the MOBIUZ EX321UZ in India, a premium 31.5-inch OLED gaming monitor aimed at gamers, content creators and buyers who want high-end visuals with fast refresh rates. The BenQ monitor uses a 4th Gen Tandem QD-OLED panel and goes on sale from 19 May 2026 at a special launch price of Rs 1,28,998. We’ll look at its specifications and features in a bit more detail below.

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BenQ MOBIUZ EX321UZ: what do you get

The 4K UHD resolution (3840 x 2160p) gives more screen space and allows for finer detail, which can be useful for gaming, video editing, photo editing and 4K video playback. The 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms GtG response time are for motion clarity, so games like shooters, racing titles and competitive esports titles may feel smoother and less blurry compared with lower refresh rate or slower displays. the monitor also comes with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro support, which helps reduce screen tearing and stutter when paired with a compatible GPU, especially at higher frame rates.

Let’s discuss the monitor’s colour and HDR capabilities now. The device claims 99 percent DCI P3 coverage and Delta E<2 colour accuracy, which means a relatively wide gamut and impressive colour accuracy. That makes it useful for colour sensitive work or when you want more consistent tones in games and media. VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification suggests it can deliver deeper blacks and brighter highlights than many mainstream HDR monitors, though real-world performance will depend on the content and source device.

The panel is based on a 4th Gen Tandem QD OLED design, which BenQ says improves brightness efficiency, colour purity and viewing angles versus some older OLED style panels. The company’s Smart Game Art feature attempts to adjust colour and tone based on the game or app, but how well that suits a user will vary with calibration and personal preference. There is also a 3-year OLED warranty that includes burn-in, which is important for users who leave static UI elements like taskbars, game HUDs or streaming tools on screen for long periods.

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