BenQ showed the fastest monitor in the world – 600 Hz Zowie XL2586X+ for e-sportsmen

BenQ’s Zowie gaming brand has unveiled the XL2586X+ 24.1-inch gaming monitor designed for eSports. The XL2586X+ is positioned as the world’s fastest monitor with a 600Hz refresh rate that ensures smooth visuals during fast movements and sudden turns in games.

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The Zowie XL2586X reportedly uses an ultra-fast Fast-TN panel, delivering significantly faster response times and less blur than previous generation TN panels. The monitor also features a new color film that improves color reproduction by 35%, “making enemy targets appear clearer and reducing the color wash commonly seen in standard TN panels,” the brand said.

In addition, the monitor uses proprietary DyAc2 dynamic precision technology, which ensures smooth images when the character moves in the game and significantly reduces image artifacts, allowing you to increase the accuracy of the sight and speed up the gamer’s reaction to changes in the game situation.

The XL2586X+ also features automatic color mode switching between different games and usage scenarios via XL Setting to Share software, eliminating the need to constantly adjust settings when changing games.

The monitor features an ergonomic stand with industrial-grade ball bearings, allowing gamers to quickly establish the ideal position so they can immediately focus on the competition.

The remaining characteristics of the Zowie XL2586X will be revealed during the presentation at CES 2025, which will begin work in a matter of days.

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