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The operating humidity shows the acceptable level of humidity, in which the display will function flawlessly. It sets a lower and an upper humidity level for safe operation and is measured in percentage. Another significant improvement on the BenQ XL2411K is its connectivity configuration, which now includes more video inputs. On the panel, there are DisplayPort 1.2 and HDMI 2.0 slots, as well as two HDMI 1.4 slots. In comparison, the original XL2411 only offered HDMI 1.4 and DVI-DL, with only the latter supporting 144Hz operation.
It’s also worth mentioning that the BenQ XL2411K functions flawlessly with the Xbox Series X and PS5’s 120Hz modes. You need to fine-tune a few settings on your console to enable it, and we know a lot of owners are still in the dark about this. Fortunately, BenQ has you covered since they already published instructions in this link. The BenQ XL2411K doesn’t support Adaptive Sync, so FreeSync and G-Sync compatibility are out of the question. We know competitive gamers don’t use it, but it’s nice to have for those who experience tearing and stuttering. Input lag at 144Hz sits at 4ms, so there is no need to worry about delays while gaming. Thoughts on the BenQ XL2411K I have to mention there’s not a big footprint for this monitor so you can technically get two of these in a dual monitor setup if you want. The stand offers height adjustments as well as swivel and tilt and pivot.
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Information about the maximum vertical viewing angle, within which the image on the screen is of acceptable quality. The dynamic contrast shows the ratio between the brightest and the darkest color, which the display can reproduce over time, for example, in the course of playing a video. The pixel pitch shows the distance from the centers of two neighboring pixels. In displays, which have a native resolution (the TFT ones, for example), the pixel pitch depends on the resolution and the size of the screen.
When it comes to the all important specs the max screen resolution is 1920 x 1080 pixels, the refresh rate is 144 Hz. This is a 1080p BenQ monitor and can run at 144 Hz. Suffice to say, the BenQ is an incredibly fast and very responsive monitor and, it’s ideal for competitive gamers and if you’re someone who plays primarily on console, with a bit of tinkering you can get it to run at 120hz too. Information about whether there is a possibility for wall mounting according to the VESA Mounting Interface Standard (MIS). Increased height adjustment range and free tilt design provide more flexibility based on your personal preference One of the more notable changes is the addition of more ports in this model. There’s a slot each for DisplayPort 1.2 and HDMI 2.0, plus two HDMI 1.4 slots on the panel. To compare the original XL2411 only had HDMI 1.4 and DVI-DL where 144Hz operation was only possible on the latter. There are no speakers on this but assuming that most esports players use headphones, this is something that I can easily agree didn’t need to be on. PerformanceThe most difficult task for the BenQ XL2411K is competing with fast-IPS monitors with equally effective motion handling. Most other monitors have excellent color performance and cost nearly as much as this. This issue makes the XL2411K a difficult sell in the market, but it is still an excellent alternative for individuals who must avoid blurring and ghosting at all costs. Factual Analysis of Features Build-Quality The BenQ XL2411K can only offer 98% sRGB coverage which is decent for its primary purpose which is competitive gaming. However, its accuracy is impeccable since the deltaE average is only at 0.31, and that’s something you only see on prosumer monitors. It looks balanced out of the box, so you only need to tweak a few settings like brightness before starting to use it.
The stand included with the BenQ XL2411K offers tilt, swivel, pivot, and height adjustments so you can attain your preferred position. This is particularly important for TN monitors since they have very limited viewing angles. It’s an extremely well-designed stand with added features, so we don’t think anyone will feel the need to use VESA mounting. Another big change on the BenQ XL2411K is its connectivity layout which now features more video inputs. You get a slot each for DisplayPort 1.2 and HDMI 2.0, plus two HDMI 1.4 slots on the panel. To compare the original XL2411 only had HDMI 1.4 and DVI-DL where 144Hz operation was only possible on the latter. The BenQ XL2411K only provides 98% sRGB coverage, which is enough for its primary purpose of competitive gaming. However, its accuracy is excellent because the deltaE average is only 0.31, which is only seen on consumer displays. It appears balanced straight out of the box, so you only need to adjust a few settings like brightness before using it. Approximate diagonal size of the display. If the manufacturer does not provide such information, the diagonal is calculated from the width and height of the screen.One of the positive things that happened with the BenQ XL2411K’s remodel is it now has a more modest footprint. The device needs less than eight inches of depth so it won’t edge out your other peripherals. It weighs in at 13 pounds which is heavy for a 24-inch model, but it’s still portable enough to take with you to competitions and LAN parties. Calibrating the BenQ XL2411K isn’t essential because the screen is already excellent, which is unusual for an E-Sports monitor. Feel free to experiment with different parameters to see what works best for you. If you want additional colors from the screen, you may also activate the monitor’s FPS1 option, which will cause some hues to show up to boost visibility. The stand that comes with the BenQ XL2411K allows you to adjust the tilt, swivel, pivot, and height to your liking. This is especially critical for TN monitors, which have extremely limited viewing angles. We don’t think anyone will feel the need to use VESA mounting because it’s an exceedingly well-designed stand with added functions. Design Specifics