
A popular player in the PC peripherals space, BenQ has released the MOBIUZ 4th Gen QD-OLED EX271UZ gaming monitor today in India. Priced at Rs 89,998, it’s touted as the world’s First Game Art monitor, placing high emphasis on delivering a great visual experience to gamers, especially in modern AAA titles. The monitor will be available to purchase across leading online and offline retail channels.
The monitor carries a 27-inch 4th-Gen QD-OLED panel with a 4K UHD resolution, which should result in sharp and vivid tones in media playback and games. Other key features of the display include a 240Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms GtG response time, and 99 percent display P3 coverage. The display is also equipped with ‘Color Shuttle’, a deep-learning engine trained on a proprietary AAA Game Art Colour Database that features over 120 curated colour profiles.
This engine enables the monitor to automatically adapt colour, tone, and contrast to each game’s art style without any manual tweaking or interfering with the display’s colour settings. For improved visual depth, Spectral Color Refinement comes in handy to deliver smooth tonal gradation and fine texture detail, while pixel-level dynamic contrast delivers realistic highlights and shadow detail across diverse game environments.
Thanks to AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, the BenQ EX271UZ monitor gets HDR support with high luminance standards, while HDMI 2.1 support enables low-latency output of content.
On the launch of the BenQ MOBIUZ 4th Gen QD-OLED EX271UZ monitor, here’s what Rajeev Singh, Managing Director, BenQ India and South Asia, had to say: “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 color science, we are setting a new benchmark for premium gaming displays in the region.”