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The first BenQ Curved Monitor puts Sim Racers on pole

BenQ XR3501 offers the first display with a curved radius 2000R in panorama format for uninhibited fun.

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BenQ, an expert in the field of LED displays and the global leader in the field of gaming screens, presents during PREVIEW events on the occasion of the IFA, the first curved display XR3501. Because of the unique curvature of 2000R and the ultra-wide 21: 9 format widescreen founds the new curved monitor mainly on enthusiastic Sim Racers, which are surrounded in this way by the digital environment of the racing game. The BenQ XR3501 has a screen diagonal of 88.9 cm / 35 inches with a brilliant resolution of 2560 x 1080 pixels. Thanks to the high frame rate of 144 Hz and a response time of 4 ms GTG is a fluent viewing and dynamic gaming experience guaranteed. Furthermore guarantee the proven BenQ Gaming Features such as Black eQualizer of Color Vibrance, combined with a dynamic contrast ratio of 20 million: one a playing pleasure with the highest detailing. The XR3501 is available in June and will cost € 1,199 (MSRP incl. VAT).

Strong curvature for a comprehensive gaming experience

The famous Grand Hotel hairpin in Monaco or the legendary pit-lane at Talladega – Sim Racers love challenges. The new BenQ XR3501 they can still experiencing intense all daring maneuvers. On the curved display XR3501 make the play scenes significantly more plastic impression than a conventional monitor. BenQ The display is clear with the radius of 2000 mm is currently the most curved 35 inch monitor on the market. The radius of 2000R provides an even more impressive sense of depth than comparable models with 3000 to 3800R allows gamers to immerse yourself in the game happen and the world can forget about him. This spatial sense by the extra wide screen with 21: 9 panoramic format will be enhanced.

The special design also ensures even during long gaming sessions for a relaxing and oogsparende viewing experience: unlike conventional monitors to the eyes of the viewer in a central position for a curved screen is not always set in a different viewing distances. As a result, the number of viewing movements is limited and is reduced by the load on the eyes and the neck.

Realistic detail and vibrant colors

To your opponents at all times to keep an edge, the passionate gamer should miss no detail. The XR3501 meets this requirement with a resolution of 2560 x 1080 pixels and the special BenQ gaming features that guarantee an exceptional playing experience. Thus, the player using Black eQualizer affect dark scenes and avoid obstacles on demanding circuits in time. Using the Color Vibrance feature color and detail settings may also be quickly and easily adapted to your own preferences.

With BenQ in the left lane

In racing games gain or loss is often determined in milliseconds. That’s why BenQ has a new curved display equipped with AMVA panel which convinces with both high frame rate of 144 Hz and a response time of only 4 ms GTG. This creates little input lag and there are no annoying drag effects or ghosting.

Key features and technologies BenQ XR3501

  • Image quality and resolution: 88.9 cm / 35 inch screen diagonal, 2560 x 1080 maximum resolution, 21: 9., 144 Hz, dynamic contrast of 20 million: 1
  • Radius: The XR3501 has a 2000 mm radius and thus achieves a more effective sense of depth than comparable models with 4000R so that gamers can immerse themselves fully in the game happen.
  • Black eQualizer: Through the Black eQualizer the brightness of dark scenes can be increased without overexposure in bright areas. The XR3501 recognizes the input source and adjusts the brightness improvement according to the settings of the gamer.
  • Color Vibrance: BenQ offers XR3501 Color Vibrance with 20 institutions. Color Vibrance makes the bundled change color settings without parameters such as brightness, contrast and gamma having individually.
  • Connectivity: The BenQ XR3501 is equipped with two HDMI ® ports, three USB 2.0 ports, a DisplayPort interface and each headphone output, respectively. audio-in.

 

Source: BenQ

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