BenQ GW2785TC 27" Full HD IPS Monitor
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BenQ GW2785TC 27" Full HD IPS Monitor
Scan code: LN123785 Manufacturer code: GW2785TC
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BenQ GW2785TC 27" Full HD IPS Monitor

27" BenQ GW2785TC Monitor, IPS, 1920x1080, 5ms, 75Hz, 250cd/m², Noise Cancellation Mic, HDMI/DP

Scan code: LN123785 Manufacturer code: GW2785TC
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27" GW2785TC Eye-Care IPS Productivity Monitor from BenQ

BenQ GW2785TC

Work and Learn in Comfort Remote learning and working are social norms now. Whether you’re working from home or your children are learning at home, a comfortable and happy experience is desired for all. The BenQ GW2785TC is a monitor designed to let you work and play from the comfort of your home, boasting a stunning 27" IPS panel with a smooth 75Hz refresh rate, integrated noise cancelling microphone, daisy chain support and plenty of BenQ exclusive eye-care technologies to look after your eyes during long viewing sessions. Now, you can have work efficiency, learning comfort, and ergonomic design all in one monitor. At home, with comfort.

27"Panel Size

IPSPanel Type

75HzRefresh Rate

1920 x 1080Resolution

Essential for Conferencing

Noise Cancelling Microphone

Noise-Canceling MicrophoneVideo conferencing and staying connected is high on everyone agenda The GW2785TC’s integrated digital microphone and speaker deliver clear voice quality for effective communication. The built-in noise-cancellation microphone* filters ambient sound, making it great for office meetings even in a noisy environment, bringing out important vocal cues for coworkers and clients to hear you with clarity.

Perfect for Education

Visual Care Modes

Care & reading ModesMaking learning healthy is now easier, especially for children whose eyes are more susceptible to fatigue than those of adults. Special modes are customised to protect eyes for continuous use. Care mode includes a lowered brightness and colour saturation, whilst reading mode filters harmful blue light and reduces eye fatigue, together they provide a comfortable learning environment.

Find Your Perfect Position

Ergonomic Stand Design Monitor height, tilt, pivot, and swivel adjustments offer easy customisation for flexible working and learning and an ideally comfortable user environment. Correctly setting up your display reduces the chance of aches, strains and fatigue.

Tilt

Tilt

Swivel

Swivel

Pivot

Pivot

Height

Height Adjustment

Taking Care of Your Vision

TÜV Rheinland Certification BenQ Eye-Care Monitors are certified by TUV Rheinland, global leader of technical and safety certification, for Flicker-Free, and Low Blue Light performance truly benefitting human vision. The first brand of Eye-Care monitors in the world, BenQ is committed to safeguard vision health at the forefront of viewing comfort and enjoyment with this permanent addition to its monitor product line.

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Flicker-FreeExclusive BenQ Flicker-Free Technology eliminates the harmful flicker of traditional LCDs to prevent fatigue and vision damage.

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Colour Weakness ModeBenQ’s Colour Weakness mode allows users to customise the amount of red or green displayed on the monitor with magenta and cyan filters. Additionally, BenQ’s colour weakness mode also helps improve the viewing experience for people with red or green colour deficiency by allowing users to adjust the level of colour weakness mode.

Warranty

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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
15 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
BENQ
Telephone:
0207 216 0039
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BenQ GW2785TC 27" Full HD IPS Monitor
BenQ GW2785TC 27" Full HD IPS Monitor