BenQ launches new GW2790Q monitor with advanced eye care and QHD display

- January 10, 2025
| By : Tahir Bhat |

With a 27” high-res QHD 2K IPS display, the monitor has a 2560 x 1440 resolution and a 100Hz refresh rate for smooth performance and 99% sRGB colour coverage for a vibrant experience

BenQ, a global leader in display technology, has introduced the GW2790Q, a new 27-inch monitor designed to deliver immersive visuals and advanced eye care. The monitor features a high-resolution QHD 2K IPS display, offering vibrant colours and sharp clarity, making it an ideal choice for professionals and gamers who spend extended hours in front of screens.

Speaking at the launch, Rajeev Singh, Managing Director of BenQ India, said, “We are proud to introduce the latest addition to the BenQ Home and Office series monitors, designed for unmatched visual immersion and advanced eye care. Featuring wide sRGB coverage, smooth refresh rates, and innovative eye care technology, these monitors deliver an exceptional viewing experience while reducing eye strain during long hours of use.”

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Price and Availability

The BenQ GW2790Q is available at a special launch price of Rs 14,990 for a limited period. Customers can purchase the monitor through the BenQ e-store, major e-commerce platforms, and leading IT retail outlets.

Key Features and Specifications

Display: 27-inch QHD IPS display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440

Refresh Rate: 100Hz for seamless multimedia performance

Colour Coverage: 99% sRGB for accurate and vivid colours

Contrast Ratio: High 1500:1 native contrast ratio for sharp and immersive visuals

Connectivity: Dual HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.2 for versatile device compatibility

Design: Space-saving compact design suitable for any setup

Eye-Care Technology: TÜV Rheinland-certified low blue light and flicker-free features, Brightness Intelligence Gen 2, Low Blue Light Plus, and RPF 35 Eye-Safe 2.0 certification

Modes: Includes M-Book Mode for MacBook users, E-paper Mode for comfortable reading, Coding Mode for text clarity, and Colour Weakness Mode for those with colour vision deficiencies.