BenQ MOBIUZ EX381U 144Hz 4K UHD IPS with HDMI 2.1
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A 37.5″ 3840 x 2160 (‘4K’ UHD) IPS-type panel is used with 144Hz refresh rate and matte anti-glare screen surface. A pixel density of 115.94 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) is offered, so somewhat higher than the 108.79 PPI of a 27″ QHD model. Adaptive-Sync and HDMI 2.1 VRR is supported, allowing technologies such as AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and Nvidia ‘G-SYNC Compatible’ to be used, with assumed 48 – 144Hz VRR range plus LFC. Other specifications include a 1000:1 static contrast ratio, 178°/178° viewing angles and 8-bit colour support. A flicker-free WLED backlight provides a 98% DCI-P3 colour gamut and 350 cd/m² (600 cd/m² HDR peak) typical maximum luminance. BenQ’s usual suite of well-tuned LBL (Low Blue Light) settings are included to create a more relaxing viewing experience.
The monitor includes VESA DisplayHDR 600 certification, allowing a reasonably dynamic response to HDR content. Basic local dimming is included, with some reasonable brightness pulses and 10-bit colour processing, alongside potentially good use of the fairly generous gamut. A 1ms grey to grey response time is specified (caustion advised), with a strobe backlight setting also included. The included stand offers tilt, swivel and height (100mm or 3.94 inches) adjustment with provision for 100 x 100mm VESA mounting included. The ports include; AC power input (internal power converter), 3 HDMI 2.1 ports (1 with eARC), DP 1.4, USB-C (90W PD, DP Alt Mode, upstream data), 3 USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports (plus Type-C upstream), USB-C downstream (7.5W) and a 3.5mm headphone jack. KVM is supported for easy display input switching and USB peripheral reassignment between 2 systems. Further information can be found on the manufacturer’s website, with details on price and availability still to come.