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BenQ Mobiuz 24 5in FHD 165Hz Freesync Premium IPS Gaming Monitor EX2510S - Monitors
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BenQ MOBIUZ EX2510S 25" Class Full HD Gaming LCD Monitor Black
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Benq Ex2510s 24.5 Inch Gaming Monitor 165hz 1ms Ips Freesync Hdri
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originally posted on bestbuy.ca
The BenQ EX2710S has been stellar for me over the last couple of weeks. I've owned 10+ monitors and a good 5 gaming specific monitors on top of that and I've used them for minor productivity and gaming as well as media consumption.While 1080p is not the ideal resolution for a 27" monitor as the pixel density is a bit low at that size, it still looks pretty great in terms of clarity and performance is much higher than when at higher resolutions.According to testers, the color gamut is approximately 99.5% of the sRGB color space and is very accurate, and also manages an excellent 86% of the even larger DCI-P3 color space. If calibrated, this monitor can become incredibly accurate and should be suitable for work involving color correction.Response times are ... MoreThe BenQ EX2710S has been stellar for me over the last couple of weeks. I've owned 10+ monitors and a good 5 gaming specific monitors on top of that and I've used them for minor productivity and gaming as well as media consumption.While 1080p is not the ideal resolution for a 27" monitor as the pixel density is a bit low at that size, it still looks pretty great in terms of clarity and performance is much higher than when at higher resolutions.According to testers, the color gamut is approximately 99.5% of the sRGB color space and is very accurate, and also manages an excellent 86% of the even larger DCI-P3 color space. If calibrated, this monitor can become incredibly accurate and should be suitable for work involving color correction.Response times are excellent here. They advertise 2ms which sounds slower but most monitors do some fudging to get to that 1ms number. Compared to a couple of offerings I've tried at similar prices from Asus and MSI, the BenQ EX2780S feels smoother and has less overshoot. Motion blur is excellent as well, and the backlight strobing mode isn't completely useless as the monitor brightness is very good at this price point. Using backlight strobing makes objects in motion extremely clear.The monitor has some handy other features too. The included stand doesn't suck which is a breath of fresh air - even some of their more expensive offerings have awful stands, but this one feels heavy and sturdy and offers swivel and height adjustment and tilt adjustment. The orange bar across the bottom is... unwelcomed but it's easy to ignore. Not sure why they chose a caution orange as an accent, especially when the monitor itself is very plain looking and understated. The OSD (on screen display) menu is pretty simple and doesn't have all the features of other offerings, but the included features work very well and menus are simple to navigate. Lastly, Id like to note that I appreciate that this monitor does not use a proprietary power supply unlike most alternative competing monitors. BenQ has built the PSU I to the monitor itself, so it comes with a generic 3-pin PC power cable instead. These cables are a dime a dozen and have been around for decades, and they take far less space in a power strip than those chunky power bricks. (I'm looking at you, LG)In conclusion, this monitor is excellent and you can't go wrong with it. It's accurate, it's extremely responsive, it's fast, it's bright, it's ergonomic, it's simple and it performs its job to a tee.
originally posted on bestbuy.ca
Amazing Monitor. Got it during Boxing day week. It was $329. Reg price right now is 649.99. So I'm happy I saved some $. I've used it to game mainly. Works great with my ps5 and Xbox Series X. 120Hz gaming on them. Looks great. Crisp, colorful and bright. Smooth like butter. Could not recommend this monitor more.
originally posted on overclockers.co.uk
Overall a good monitor its advertised as hdr 400 but once I updated the monitor drivers from benq website it now says on windows display settings that it's hdr 600? Did they add 200 cm2 brightness in these driver updates. It does the job very well, slight ips glow on mine but not noticeable ingame. The reason I gave 4 out of 5 was because mine turned up out of the box with a stuck pixel (greenish blue) that is still here to this day. 5out of 5 for overclockers though would recommend them for your pc needs . Benq, their QC needs to be better.
| General | |
| Display Type | LED-backlit LCD monitor / TFT active matrix |
| Energy Class | Class F |
| Energy Class (HDR) | Class G |
| Diagonal Size | 25" |
BenQ Mobiuz 24 5in FHD 165Hz Freesync Premium IPS Gaming Monitor EX2510S - Monitors
Delivery $29.30
BenQ MOBIUZ EX2510S 25" Class Full HD Gaming LCD Monitor Black
Delivery between 12–17 June $36.88
Benq Ex2510s 24.5 Inch Gaming Monitor 165hz 1ms Ips Freesync Hdri
Free delivery
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The BenQ EX2710S has been stellar for me over the last couple of weeks. I've owned 10+ monitors and a good 5 gaming specific monitors on top of that and I've used them for minor productivity and gaming as well as media consumption.While 1080p is not the ideal resolution for a 27" monitor as the pixel density is a bit low at that size, it still looks pretty great in terms of clarity and performance is much higher than when at higher resolutions.According to testers, the color gamut is approximately 99.5% of the sRGB color space and is very accurate, and also manages an excellent 86% of the even larger DCI-P3 color space. If calibrated, this monitor can become incredibly accurate and should be suitable for work involving color correction.Response times are ... MoreThe BenQ EX2710S has been stellar for me over the last couple of weeks. I've owned 10+ monitors and a good 5 gaming specific monitors on top of that and I've used them for minor productivity and gaming as well as media consumption.While 1080p is not the ideal resolution for a 27" monitor as the pixel density is a bit low at that size, it still looks pretty great in terms of clarity and performance is much higher than when at higher resolutions.According to testers, the color gamut is approximately 99.5% of the sRGB color space and is very accurate, and also manages an excellent 86% of the even larger DCI-P3 color space. If calibrated, this monitor can become incredibly accurate and should be suitable for work involving color correction.Response times are excellent here. They advertise 2ms which sounds slower but most monitors do some fudging to get to that 1ms number. Compared to a couple of offerings I've tried at similar prices from Asus and MSI, the BenQ EX2780S feels smoother and has less overshoot. Motion blur is excellent as well, and the backlight strobing mode isn't completely useless as the monitor brightness is very good at this price point. Using backlight strobing makes objects in motion extremely clear.The monitor has some handy other features too. The included stand doesn't suck which is a breath of fresh air - even some of their more expensive offerings have awful stands, but this one feels heavy and sturdy and offers swivel and height adjustment and tilt adjustment. The orange bar across the bottom is... unwelcomed but it's easy to ignore. Not sure why they chose a caution orange as an accent, especially when the monitor itself is very plain looking and understated. The OSD (on screen display) menu is pretty simple and doesn't have all the features of other offerings, but the included features work very well and menus are simple to navigate. Lastly, Id like to note that I appreciate that this monitor does not use a proprietary power supply unlike most alternative competing monitors. BenQ has built the PSU I to the monitor itself, so it comes with a generic 3-pin PC power cable instead. These cables are a dime a dozen and have been around for decades, and they take far less space in a power strip than those chunky power bricks. (I'm looking at you, LG)In conclusion, this monitor is excellent and you can't go wrong with it. It's accurate, it's extremely responsive, it's fast, it's bright, it's ergonomic, it's simple and it performs its job to a tee.
Amazing Monitor. Got it during Boxing day week. It was $329. Reg price right now is 649.99. So I'm happy I saved some $. I've used it to game mainly. Works great with my ps5 and Xbox Series X. 120Hz gaming on them. Looks great. Crisp, colorful and bright. Smooth like butter. Could not recommend this monitor more.
Overall a good monitor its advertised as hdr 400 but once I updated the monitor drivers from benq website it now says on windows display settings that it's hdr 600? Did they add 200 cm2 brightness in these driver updates. It does the job very well, slight ips glow on mine but not noticeable ingame. The reason I gave 4 out of 5 was because mine turned up out of the box with a stuck pixel (greenish blue) that is still here to this day. 5out of 5 for overclockers though would recommend them for your pc needs . Benq, their QC needs to be better.
I was looking for very specific things in a monitor that hit my price range. Honestly it was a little frustrating, I spent a number of days searching all kinds of sites around Black Friday. When I finally came across this monitor it was a no-brainer. Thankfully it was right at my budget of $325 (on sale obviously). I did not want to buy speakers for my computer set up, and the speakers on this monitor are decent for sure. Unless they get damaged somehow there's no need to buy any. I was also on the lookout for a 27" with 1440p res, and most that I looked at were either 1080p or out of my price range. Again, this hit the mark perfectly. Lastly I wanted the monitor to be versatile, which no other product fit until I came across this one, it was multiple display ports, ... MoreI was looking for very specific things in a monitor that hit my price range. Honestly it was a little frustrating, I spent a number of days searching all kinds of sites around Black Friday. When I finally came across this monitor it was a no-brainer. Thankfully it was right at my budget of $325 (on sale obviously). I did not want to buy speakers for my computer set up, and the speakers on this monitor are decent for sure. Unless they get damaged somehow there's no need to buy any. I was also on the lookout for a 27" with 1440p res, and most that I looked at were either 1080p or out of my price range. Again, this hit the mark perfectly. Lastly I wanted the monitor to be versatile, which no other product fit until I came across this one, it was multiple display ports, plus a headphone jack. I've had it for almost a week and love it. I'll use it for content creation, graphic design and maybe a touch of gaming. Don't think the color standards are ideal for this purpose, but it's a good starting monitor for me.
I got these monitors because they were on sale. I needed two monitors, one landscape and one portrait. Under this product description it describes the MOUNT/STAND as "Rotate to Portrait: Yes" THIS IS FALSE. The stock mount is very limited to height and tilt. I spoke with benQ customer support and there is no way to convert/rotate the stock mounting equipment.Luckily these are VESA mountable but all of my savings were practically lost on buying a different mount. I probably would have purchased another set of monitors had this been transparent.These are still good monitors for 1080p. The HDRi can be finicky when clicking off of full screen games it messes with the colors for some reason. Refresh/response rate makes for seamless and competitive game play.
Bought several of these for the office, and was more than impressed. One of the key reasons was a staff member who is sensitive to blue light and screen flicker (causing headaches/nausea) and this eliminated the problems for this user. I find the colour to be VERY close to the x-rite calibrated display in my ThinkPad, which I was not expecting.The included base offers a great level of adjustability (height/tilt/swivel) and feels very sturdy, yet moves very smoothly.I don't know how they perform as gaming monitors, since we're using them for office work, but based on my experience, I'm thinking of getting one for home as well.
The monitor as a whole is great, but the problem is that BenQs decission to use two VASTLY different panels is puzzling, and is why this monitor has a wide range of "excellent" to "good". No product should have this range of quality. The real, high-quality monitor comes with an LG panel, and then there's the "just good" Innolux panel. The two panels are very different, but most importantly, it seems the Innolux panel does NOT meet the stated specifications of the EX2710Q. I got the Innolux one. No matter what I do, I can just get the monitor to calibrate to no more than a 87% P3 coverage, which is way below the advertised 95%. Also, the image has a noticeable green tint as default, which can be only calibrated using the Manual mode. Problem then is... Manual mode ... MoreThe monitor as a whole is great, but the problem is that BenQs decission to use two VASTLY different panels is puzzling, and is why this monitor has a wide range of "excellent" to "good". No product should have this range of quality. The real, high-quality monitor comes with an LG panel, and then there's the "just good" Innolux panel. The two panels are very different, but most importantly, it seems the Innolux panel does NOT meet the stated specifications of the EX2710Q. I got the Innolux one. No matter what I do, I can just get the monitor to calibrate to no more than a 87% P3 coverage, which is way below the advertised 95%. Also, the image has a noticeable green tint as default, which can be only calibrated using the Manual mode. Problem then is... Manual mode does something that crushes the gamma curves and color coverage, dragging the monitor to an unacceptable 77% P3 coverage, which is noticable in image quality, saturation and banding. For those that just plug it in, tweak here and there... it's a GREAT monitor. High quality, and speakers are outstanding. I expected just "better" integrated speakers, but these are actually very good. Problem is the excessive lottery you draw with the monitor. You should NOT have to hope you get the "good veersion" of the same monitor.No Matter what BenQ says... the Innolux panels is just way too inferiour to the LG panel to be used within the same product and call it "equivalent". Very dissapointed of what I expected to be a great monitor buy.
This is a great monitor I purchased this exact model I couple years ago but the 25 inch and I liked it so much I decided to purchase this same model but In bigger screen 27 inch. The picture quality is top tier I used this monitor for both Xbox series X and PS5. In my opinion the XBOX performance was AMAZING. Either way this is a great monitor I highly recommend it. It’s hight is adjustable and swivels left to right and the built in speakers are great addition the sound is good I use all the time when streaming movies on my monitor. I’m 100% happy with my purchase BenQ never disappoints.
I picked this up on sale for $329 during black Friday and would say anything under $450 is a good price, it is last year's model so the retail was $649. As I unpacked it I was impressed by the quality feel of all parts and the variety of included cables.This is an IPS gaming monitor so the lower contrast and backlight bleed will exist for any company using this technology. It is targeted toward gamers, and office and photography users should look elsewhere.The included Monitor speakers are actually useful, if you are tight on space or money they provide acceptable performance(amazing for a monitor).
This is my first wide screen curved monitor and I love it. This monitor is built like a tank. The stand is made of metal , not plastic. The colors are vivid and true to life. The built in speakers are adequate, but I have a pair of Klipsch speakers attached to my computer and I prefer them to the built in speakers on the monitor. This is the first monitor that I have used that came with a remote control. I never realized how a curved monitor adds to the user experience. The monitor a plethora of input and output jacks. The price for this monitor was extremely reasonable. I am very happy that I bought this monitor.
| General | |
| Display Type | LED-backlit LCD monitor / TFT active matrix |
| Energy Class | Class F |
| Energy Class (HDR) | Class G |
| Diagonal Size | 25" |
Live the game with Mobiuz EX2510S. Exit the routine and expand your reality. This 165Hz monitor has lightning-fast 1ms MPRT (Moving Picture Response Time) and AMD FreeSync Premium to minimize blur and artifacts. IPS wide-angle viewing shows stunning color from any angle. EX2510S also has features you dream of. This gaming monitor delivers incredible BenQ proprietary tech. HDRi optimizes images for improved color, contrast, and detail. True sound audio by treVolo surrounds you with rich music and subtle auditory cues. Add in innovative debut features that transport you to your gaming world and you've got a monitor ready for any adventure.
Live the game with Mobiuz EX2510S. Exit the routine and expand your reality. This 165Hz monitor has lightning-fast 1ms MPRT (Moving Picture Response Time) and AMD FreeSync Premium to minimize blur and artifacts. IPS wide-angle viewing shows stunning color from any angle. EX2510S also has features you dream of. This gaming monitor delivers incredible BenQ proprietary tech. HDRi optimizes images for improved color, contrast, and detail. True sound audio by treVolo surrounds you with rich music and subtle auditory cues. Add in innovative debut features that transport you to your gaming world and you've got a monitor ready for any adventure.
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Prices last updated 8 June 2026.
BenQ MOBIUZ EX2510S 24.5inch 165Hz FHD IPS Gaming Monitor
Live the game with Mobiuz EX2510S. Exit the routine and expand your reality. This 165Hz monitor has lightning-fast 1ms MPRT (Moving Picture Response Time) and AMD FreeSync Premium to minimize blur and artifacts. IPS wide-angle viewing shows stunning color from any angle. EX2510S also has features you dream of. This gaming monitor delivers incredible BenQ proprietary tech. HDRi optimizes images for improved color, contrast, and detail. True sound audio by treVolo surrounds you with rich music and subtle auditory cues. Add in innovative debut features that transport you to your gaming world and you've got a monitor ready for any adventure.
Live the game with Mobiuz EX2510S. Exit the routine and expand your reality. This 165Hz monitor has lightning-fast 1ms MPRT (Moving Picture Response Time) and AMD FreeSync Premium to minimize blur and artifacts. IPS wide-angle viewing shows stunning color from any angle. EX2510S also has features you dream of. This gaming monitor delivers incredible BenQ proprietary tech. HDRi optimizes images for improved color, contrast, and detail. True sound audio by treVolo surrounds you with rich music and subtle auditory cues. Add in innovative debut features that transport you to your gaming world and you've got a monitor ready for any adventure.