BenQ EX480UZ 48-Inch MOBIUZ OLED Gaming Monitor Launched for $1799.99

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The BenQ EX480UZ 48-Inch MOBIUZ OLED gaming display is now available for purchase at $1799.99 and features a 120 Hz panel. Announced back in August as part of BenQ’s new MOBIUZ gaming display line the premium-priced flagship monitor is aimed at gaming enthusiasts looking for the highest image quality for their gaming hardware. Some notable features are HDR10, a 2.1 audio solution comprised of 2x 5W speakers and a 10W woofer, a USB Type-C port that supports up to 90W of power delivery, HDMI 2.1 and DP 1.4 allowing up to 4K/120 Hz for consoles and PC, and support for AMD Freesync Premium.

True Reproduction of Colors

The OLED display reproduces true colors by delivering natural colors with perfect hues, saturation, and contrast, expressing perfect black as it does not require a backlight. EX480UZ covers 98% DCI-P3 with Delta E <=2, bringing impeccable color reproduction right before your eyes.”

BenQ EX480UZ 48-Inch Specifications

  • Screen Size: 48 inch
  • Panel Type: OLED
  • Resolution (max.): 3840×2160
  • Brightness (typ.): 450 nits
  • HDR: HDR10
  • Native Contrast: 135000:1
  • Viewing Angle (L/R) (CR>=10): 178°/178°
  • Response Times (GtG): 0.1 ms
  • Refresh Rate (Hz): 120
  • Color Gamut: 98% P3
  • Color Mode: Cinema HDRi, Custom, Display P3, FPS, Game HDRi, HDR, M-Book, Racing game, RPG, sRGB
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9
  • Display Colors: 1.07 billion colors
  • PPI: 92
  • Display Screen Coating: Anti-Glare
  • Color Temperature: Bluish, Normal, Reddish, User Define
  • Gamma: 1.8 – 2.6
  • HDCP:2.3
  • Built-in Speaker: 2.1 Channel (5Wx2 + 10W woofer)
  • Headphone Jack: Yes
  • DisplayPort: 1x 1.4
  • HDMI: 2x 2.1
  • USB: 1x Type C (PowerDelivery 90W, DisplayPort Alt Mode, Data), 1x Type B ( Upstream ), 2x USB 3.2 ( Downstream )

HDRi

The EX480UZ also features a new HDR processing technique called HDRi to adaptively optimize images via BenQ’s proprietary technology.

“HDR content increases every day, so HDR support is a spec many buyers want in a monitor. You should note that this effect varies between different models and manufacturers. HDRi, BenQ’s proprietary technology, enhances the standard effect by integrating adaptive tech. Its intelligent control detects the current ambient light level and the image content and then automatically adjusts screen brightness for the ideal viewing experience. Viewers can see clearly what’s being shown on the monitor. It’s the combination of innovation and increased user control which creates the most immersive experience to date.”

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Peter Brosdahl
As a child of the 70’s I was part of the many who became enthralled by the video arcade invasion of the 1980’s. Saving money from various odd jobs I purchased my first computer from a friend of my dad, a used Atari 400, around 1982. Eventually it would end up being a lifelong passion of upgrading and modifying equipment that, of course, led into a career in IT support.

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