Friday, January 16, 2026

Fast Frames, Rich Colours: BenQ’s EW270Q Aims to Redefine the All-Round Gaming Monitor

BenQ has quietly dropped a new contender into India’s crowded monitor market — and it’s one that aims to please both gamers and everyday power users. The newly launched BenQ EW270Q is a 27-inch QHD display that brings together a buttery-smooth 200Hz refresh rate, rich colour reproduction, and surprisingly capable built-in audio, all without demanding a high-end graphics card to shine.

At first glance, the EW270Q ticks all the right boxes for modern setups. The 27-inch IPS panel runs at a crisp 2560×1440 (QHD) resolution, striking a sweet spot between Full HD and 4K. For gamers, the headline feature is the 200Hz refresh rate, paired with a 1ms GtG response time, ensuring fast-paced action feels fluid and responsive — whether you’re grinding competitive shooters or exploring open-world titles.

Visual quality is where BenQ leans into its display expertise. The EW270Q covers 90% of the DCI-P3 colour gamut, delivering punchy colours that work just as well for content creation, streaming, or casual photo work. Adding to this is BenQ’s proprietary HDRi technology, which uses a built-in sensor to intelligently adjust brightness, contrast, and colour tones based on the ambient lighting in your room. The result? A more comfortable, balanced viewing experience without constantly tweaking settings.

Gaming-focused features haven’t been overlooked. Support for AMD FreeSync Premium helps eliminate screen tearing and stuttering, while dedicated tools like Game Color Mode and Light Tuner give players better visibility in dark scenes — a small but meaningful advantage during intense gameplay.

Interestingly, audio is another area where the EW270Q stands out. Unlike many monitors that treat speakers as an afterthought, BenQ includes dual 5W treVolo-tuned speakers. With six selectable audio modes, the sound is loud, clear, and immersive enough for casual gaming, movies, or even video calls — no external speakers required.

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Connectivity is equally practical. The monitor features HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4, and a USB-C port with 65W Power Delivery, allowing users to connect and charge compatible laptops with a single cable — a big plus for hybrid work and clean desk setups.

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Priced at around ₹17,990, the BenQ EW270Q positions itself as a compelling all-rounder: fast enough for serious gaming, polished enough for productivity, and affordable enough to appeal to a wide audience. For users looking to upgrade without overspending, this might just be one of BenQ’s most balanced displays yet.

By Aaradhay Sharma

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