One look at a BenQ gaming monitor and you know they are serious about gaming. On the blog last year, we reviewed many gaming monitors and gaming projectors. We also gave away many of those review samples in blog contests. However, I saved two of those samples for this month because I assumed BenQ would be announcing lots of new gaming technology at CES 2023. I was right and they did announce new amazing monitors, new projectors, and more. Learn about some of BenQs newest tech, then enter for a chance to win one of the amazing BenQ gaming monitors we covered on the blog last year.

Gaming requires better tech than business applications

Are you playing games on the same monitor you bought for work or school? If that monitor isn’t designed for gaming, then you are likely missing out on the best possible gaming experience. You can do spreadsheets and essays just as well on a gaming monitor as on any other monitor. But gaming performance is where you will see a huge difference.

When you are gaming, input lag and video glitches impact your performance. BenQ gaming monitors are fast at processing the complex video info of gaming, and fast at registering your movements in the game so your running, jumping, and shooting happen almost as fast as your decision making. And while you can compensate for poor audio quality using a high performance gaming headset, BenQ even adds exceptional audio speakers in its monitors so you can feel immersed in the sound and video from the same outstanding monitor.

BenQ innovation we’ll see in 2023

I was impressed with last year’s monitors and projectors. Each product we reviewed was a solid standout performer that I knew would provide years of enjoyment for Best Buy customers. At CES 2023, BenQ announced another very promising lineup that includes the next innovation in the Mobiuz monitor series with a blistering fast 240Hz refresh rate (The two monitors we are giving away in this contest are Mobiuz monitors with impressive 165Hz refresh rates.). They also have a new 360Hz Zowie monitor designed specifically for e-sports. If gaming is your life, this monitor is for you!

We’ll likely get samples of their new tech later this year to review but for now, enter for a chance to win one of two samples that we reviewed several months ago—are you the gamer we saved these prizes for?

How to enter

Entering this contest is easy and you can enter in two different ways.

  1. In a comment below, tell us if you own a gaming monitor and tell us what feature found in gaming monitors you consider to be the most important for your needs.
  2. In a comment below the BenQ at CES 2023 article, tell us which of the new products announced by BenQ at CES 2023 are you most interested in learning more about and why.

What you can win

At the end of this contest, we will randomly select two (2) winners. One will receive a BenQ MOBIUZ 24.5″ FHD 165Hz 1ms IPS LCD FreeSync Gaming Monitor (EX2510S) that had been sent to a writer for an honest review and the other will receive a BenQ MOBIUZ 27″ QHD 1440p 165Hz 1ms IPS LCD FreeSync Gaming Monitor (EX2710Q) that had been sent to a writer for an honest review.

This contest runs from January 4th until January 19th

Remember you can enter in two different places ways as described above. Entering a blog contest is just one of many ways to participate on the blog. Leave comments on other articles you like; tell your friends to join in the conversation; leave questions for reviewers to help you better understand how products work. We want our contests and other articles to help you decide which products are right for your home and which ones are not right for your home.

Win a BenQ gaming monitor Rules and Regulations

Good Luck.

Martin Renaud
Editor in Chief
Martin loves working with the talented editors and writers on the Best Buy Blog as Editor-in-Chief. During his spare time he is either working on his next novel, cooking up a masterpiece in the kitchen, or adding some smart tech to his new home on Mayne Island in British Columbia.

759 COMMENTS

  1. I currently use the monitor provided by my work, but I would love to see if my kill/death ratio improves with a higher refresh rate. I feel like 60hz just isn’t cutting it!

  2. I currently don’t have one because money is tighter these days (everyone is though). I think the fact it adds exceptional audio speakers in its monitors so you can feel immersed in the sound and video sounds incredibleA.

  3. I do not own a gaming monitor. The best thing about the BenQ gaming monitor is it is fast, so there isn’t any lag.

  4. I am most interested in the BenQ Mobiuz EX480UZ 48-inch monitor for my son. An important feature would be the 0.1ms GTG response time and the 120Hz refresh rate.

  5. I do not own a gaming monitor, and not to parrot everyone above but the refresh rate is the most important thing when it comes to gaming monitors I believe.

  6. I don’t have a gaming monitor yet but my favourite feature of them that would be the most important for my needs would be the faster processing speed for images so there is no laggy feeling.

  7. I am most interested in the BenQ Mobiuz EX480UZ 48-inch monitor for my gamer grandson Ben! Most important feature it’s massive size combined with the 120Hz refresh rate and 0.1ms GTG response time!

  8. I don’t own a gaming monitor but would love to. I don’t like any lag happening so the high refresh rate is important to me.

  9. Hi,

    I’m probably the same as most people here, having one monitor at home for everything. It’s nice if I can get an upgrade to this gaming monitor with a faster 165 Hz frame rate.

    I’m interested in the new monitor EX270QM from BenQ only if I can afford it. It has HDRi image and
    240Hz lightning-fast refresh rate. This is a beast for playing fast pace sports games. Cross my fingers!

  10. I’ve played on a friend’s monitor once and it felt like my eyes were soaked in heaven juice because of the high refresh rate so… although I wanted to be original from the other comments, that’s what I’d say is important. Especially for First-person shooter games! 🙂

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