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BenQ unveils Game Art Monitor with AI-powered colour tuning for games

 The 27-inch QD-OLED display focuses on 4K resolution, ultra-fast response times, and artistic precision

One of the key highlights of the EX271UZ is a feature called Colour Shuttle. This system automatically adjusts colours, contrast, and tone based on the specific game being played. (Image: BenQ)One of the key highlights of the EX271UZ is a feature called Colour Shuttle. This system automatically adjusts colours, contrast, and tone based on the specific game being played. (Image: BenQ)

BenQ has rolled out the new MOBIUZ EX271UZ, the company’s new gaming monitor, which brings forth the concept of the ‘Game Art Monitor.’ The computer monitor has been designed for gamers, not only seeking the best possible performance but also the most realistic display, in the same way the game designers envisioned the game world.

The MOBIUZ EX271UZ features a 27-inch QD-OLED panel and is built to blend visual quality with immersive gameplay. BenQ says the monitor focuses on accurate colours, deep contrast, and fine detail, treating games more like interactive artworks rather than just moving images. By combining its own colour technology with smart image processing, the company hopes to offer a different kind of gaming experience. The BenQ MOBIUZ EX271UZ is now available in India through major online and offline retailers, priced at Rs 89,998.

In performance, the gaming monitor is meant for the next generation of gaming on PCs and gaming consoles. The monitor is equipped with a resolution of 4K, a refresh rate of 240Hz, and an ultra-fast response time of only 0.03ms. The gaming monitor supports 99 per cent of the colour of the Display P3 colour gamut and comes with technologies like AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and HDMI 2.1, to name a few. A remote controller is provided for convenient control of the monitor.

One of the key highlights of the EX271UZ is a feature called Color Shuttle. This system automatically adjusts colours, contrast, and tone based on the specific game being played. BenQ says it relies on a deep-learning engine trained using a large database of AAA games, allowing the monitor to match each game’s visual style without users having to tweak settings themselves. The goal is to keep the game’s original artistic feel intact while improving overall clarity.

To further improve the image quality, the monitor uses additional technologies to smooth colour transitions and sharpen textures. It also has contrast adjustment at the pixel level, which ensures that bright highlights are visible and that dark areas of a scene are detailed and realistic.

With the release of the MOBIUZ EX271UZ, BenQ is now marketing the monitor as a product where high-end performance and artistic vision meet. According to the company, this enables gamers to see the world that the designers and artists had envisioned when they created the game.

 

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