I'm planning to buy this monitor and i think 24 inch 1080p is perfect for my requirements which wouldn't look as blurry as the 27 inch model with mac. Do the eye care features like blue light stuff gets disabled while using mbook mode? And what usb hub are you using. As a full stack developer i need a usb hub that can withstand 8 hours of workflows per day with this external monitor connected. Also wonder if you've ever faced battery drain issue with external monitor (without clamshell mode)
Bhai ek request hai, aap iska photo provide kar sakte ho black screen me full brightness par so that me bleeding issue dekh saku please sir. I would be a great help and I will also buy this from your affiliate link. Please sir. App image ka drive link de sakte ho
This is a FHD monitor and does not have bleeding issues. Generally bleeding issue happens in 2k or 4K more. But yeah if you really care about picture quality go for a higher resolution.
instead of ancer dongle, USB C to DisplayPort cable is better as it gives 100HZ this ancer dongle might be giving you just 30 or 60 HZ not more than it
Thanks for the review. I've been looking to buy a new monitor for home use after doing a lot of research online I find this monitor best for budget, comparing to other monitors at this price range it's a steal deal
i am also searching monitor for my m1 air. similarly to you i am jumping between that 25K qt and this 1080 base models of BenQ. i literally convinced by 2k qt monitor because it has pivot mode for coders like me. but i read in some review that with the type C connection it charge the macbook but it also damage the type c port if we use it as power delivery. Hence i am skipping it. But now i am struggling between 24 and 27 inch base models. i am qurious to know why you had not gone for 27 inch because it just 11K. is there any trade off for that.
See if you are buying a FHD monitor go for 24inch because 27inch would more pixelated display. And especially for MacBooks 24inch FHD monitors give better ppi compared to 27inch
buy GW2480 INSTEAD, the older version of GW2490. I am using it for the past 2 years. Everything is the same except for the refresh rate from 60hz to 100hz, less power consumption, future-proof, more software support, and better speakers. if I were you, I would have purchased the newer model and got myself a VGA to HDMI port.