BenQ's MOBIUZ EX321UX Monitor Launched in Japan

BenQ's MOBIUZ EX321UX monitor has been officially launched in Japan on May 31st, with a price of 238,500 yen (TapTechNews note: currently about US$1,670).

This monitor is equipped with a 31.5-inch BOE glass-based active MiniLED display panel.

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The EX321UX monitor has a resolution of 3840*2160 and a refresh rate of 144 Hz. The GtG response time is 1 ms. In terms of video input, it is equipped with 3*HDMI 2.1, 1*DP 2.1 and 1*USB Type-C (supporting 65W PD) interfaces.

In terms of audio, this monitor has an internal ESS DAC, is compatible with HDMI eARC, and supports stereo sound effects such as Dolby Atmos and DTS:X 7.1 channels.

With the support of BOE's COG glass-based technology, the BenQ EX321UX monitor integrates 4608 LED beads and has 1152 independent dimming zones. Under the HDR mode, the brightness can reach 1000 nits and it has passed the VESA DisplayHDR1000 certification.

In addition, this monitor is equipped with quantum dot wide color gamut technology, achieving 99% coverage of both Adobe RGB and DCI-P3 color gamuts.

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The MOBIUZ EX321UX monitor adopts BOE's AM active drive technology, which can effectively improve screen flicker. This monitor also has BenQ's low blue light and B.I.+ technology, and the latter can automatically adjust the screen brightness and color temperature according to the ambient light.

The EX321UX also supports real-time adjustment of contrast AI, and users can also customize color clarity and brightness according to their preferences.

In addition, the MOBIUZ EX321UX monitor provides several additional USB interfaces and supports the KVM switching function.

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