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BenQ

BenQ EX271Q 27" 180Hz 1ms 2K gaming monitor

SKU CH-32ZE-FWKJQ MPN EX271Q

A 27 inch 2K IPS gaming monitor with 180Hz refresh rate, 1ms response and 95% P3 colour

  • Cabinet ColorWhite
  • Bezel Design3 Sided Thin Frame
  • Screen Size27"
  • WidescreenYes
  • Glare ScreenAnti-glare
  • PanelIPS
  • 27-inch 2K IPS panel delivers sharp detail at 2560 x 1440 resolution
  • 180 Hz refresh rate with 1 ms response keeps fast motion smooth
  • DisplayHDR 400 and 95% DCI-P3 color gamut add bright highlights and vivid tones
  • 65 W USB-C plus DP 1.4 and HDMI 2.0 connect PC and console through built-in KVM
  • 178° viewing angles and anti-glare coating maintain clarity from any position

27-inch 180Hz IPS gaming monitor

The BenQ EX271Q is a 27-inch flat IPS panel built for fast-paced gaming. It delivers a 2560 x 1440 resolution at 180Hz with a 1ms response time and AMD FreeSync Premium adaptive sync. The screen covers 95% P3 colour gamut and meets DisplayHDR 400 certification for brighter highlights.

Ideal for competitive players on one desk

This monitor suits gamers who want high refresh rates and accurate colour on a single 27-inch display. The integrated KVM switch and 65W USB-C power delivery simplify setups that share a keyboard and mouse between a PC and a laptop. Buyers who need a curved ultrawide format or a higher 4K resolution should consider other models.

180Hz refresh rate at 1440p resolution

The 180Hz panel is the specification that determines whether this monitor matches a build. It provides the motion clarity expected for competitive shooters while keeping the GPU load manageable at 2560 x 1440. If the target system cannot sustain high frame rates at this resolution, a lower refresh model may be more practical.

Highlights

  • 27-inch 2K IPS panel delivers sharp detail at 2560 x 1440 resolution
  • 180 Hz refresh rate with 1 ms response keeps fast motion smooth
  • DisplayHDR 400 and 95% DCI-P3 color gamut add bright highlights and vivid tones
  • 65 W USB-C plus DP 1.4 and HDMI 2.0 connect PC and console through built-in KVM
  • 178° viewing angles and anti-glare coating maintain clarity from any position

Specifications

BrandBenQ
ModelEX271Q
Cabinet ColorWhite
Bezel Design3 Sided Thin Frame
Screen Size27"
WidescreenYes
Glare ScreenAnti-glare
PanelIPS
Adaptive Sync TechnologyFreeSync Premium (AMD Adaptive Sync)
Resolution2560 x 1440 (2K)
Viewing Angle178° (H) / 178° (V)
Aspect Ratio16:9
Brightness350 cd/m2
Response Time1 ms
Color Gamut95% P3
Display Colors1.07 Billion
Refresh Rate180Hz
HDR StandardHDR10
VESA Certified DisplayHDRDisplayHDR 400
Curved Surface ScreenFlat Panel
Video Ports1 x DisplayPort 1.4 / 2 x HDMI 2.0
USB Ports1 x USB Type-C (Data only) / 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
HeadphoneYes
Power Supply100 - 240 VAC, 50/60Hz
Power ConsumptionPower Consumption (normal): 23.5 W
Power Consumption (max): 170 W
Power Consumption (sleep mode): <0.5 W
Stand AdjustmentsTilt (down/up): -5° - 15°
Swivel (left/right): 15° / 15°
Pivot: 90°
Height Adjustment Stand: 100 mm
Built-in SpeakersYes
VESA Compatibility - Mountable100 x 100mm
Dimensions21.5" x 24.2" x 10.9" with Base
14.8" x 24" x 3.6" without Base
Weight13.2 lbs. with base
12 lbs. without base
Shipping weight11.00 kg
Package size820 × 480 × 190 mm

Questions about this item

What does the DisplayPort 1.4 connection limit the 2560 x 1440 resolution to in practice?

DisplayPort 1.4 supports the full 2560 x 1440 resolution at the monitor's maximum 180 Hz refresh rate with HDR10.

What physical mounting pattern does the EX271Q use for a monitor arm?

The monitor includes a standard VESA mounting interface on the rear for compatible arms or wall brackets.

How is the KVM function set up, and what step is often missed?

Connect each PC to the monitor via USB-C or USB upstream plus video; then use the hotkey or OSD to switch both video and USB peripherals together.

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