BenQ Mobiuz EX2510S is an upgraded version of the EX2510. The EX2510S is an E-sports monitor with a higher 165Hz refresh rate and a fast IPS panel for blur-free performance. The EX2510S is identical in everything except the refresh rate.

It’s edge-to-edge IPS panel is designed for gamers with a high refresh rate of 165Hz, 400 nits of brightness, 99% sRGB coverage, 1ms MPRT, and 2ms GTG response time.

BenQ’s MOBIUZ monitors also include proprietary display tech like Black eQualizer to brighten dark corners and shadows and Light Tuner with 20 optimization settings. The monitor is also equipped with two 2.5W speakers and a DSP (Digital Signal Processor) with three customized sound modes.

BenQ Mobiuz EX2510S Review

BenQ Mobiuz EX2510S Review

Design & Connectivity

The monitor comes in a MOBIUS branded black carboard packaging. It features a large shot of the monitor on the front with all the branding and specifications on either sides and back. The overall packaging is sturdy and goes well with the overall aesthetic of the monitor itself.

Inside the packaging, all the components are well protected by foam. It contains designated pockets that safely packs all the parts and accessories. Packaged between the foam is the monitor itself.

The packaging includes:

The BenQ MOBIUZ EX2510S

The base & stand

An I/O cover plate

Power Cable

User guide

The BenQ EX2510S is entirely made of plastic and has a premium finish. The build quality is good, and the frame feels durable and study. The monitor comes in a dark grey color while the base has a lighter gray metallic finish with an orange rubber strip. Overall, it has a minimalist look and the choice of colors along with the angular cut base makes it look modern.

For wall or other types of mounting, the stand is detachable, and the display has a 100x100mm VESA mount. The EX2510S has narrow bezels, just 2 mm wide at the top and both sides. The lower edge bezel is larger at 20 mm and houses a sensor that detects ambient light levels and then automatically adjust the image on screen.

BenQ Mobiuz EX2510S Review

All the ports are located at the back and all the cables can be hidden using the included plastic I/O cover. Once the monitor is attached to the base, it can tilt from -5˚ – 20˚ and swivel 20˚ each side. The height can be adjusted via a slide system up to 130 mm. There is no pivot function In terms of connectivity, there are two HDMI 2.0 inputs and one DisplayPort 1.2 interface at the back with support for FreeSync up to 144Hz at 1920×1080. There is a 3.5 mm jack connection for headphones. There are no USB passthroughs.

OSD & Features

The OSD menu is controlled via an analog button and a 5-way joystick. The power button is located under the joystick. On top of the joystick key is another button to quickly switch between the video inputs. These buttons are located behind the screen on the right and are easy to reach. On the front bottom-right corner there is just one button to switch between different HDRi profiles.

The initial OSD menu allows you to quickly adjust the settings and a detailed main menu can be opened by selecting the last item “Menu”. The layout is initially confusing and can take some time getting used to. The monitor can also automatically adjust the screen brightness via a sensor located on the lower frame and is activated via the OSD menu. Brightness Intelligence detects the light around you and adjusts brightness and color temperature for longer, more comfortable viewing. The EX2510S also includes different blue light filters

Overall, the OSD menu offers plenty of configuration options, and the 5-way joystick is convenient to navigate with. The BenQ MOBIUZ EX2510S supports AMD FreeSync with a variable refresh rate up to 165FPS, eliminating screen tearing and stuttering when used with a compatible graphics card.

Display

The BenQ EX2510S has a 25″ IPS panel with a 400-nit peak brightness, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, 99% sRGB color gamut and wide viewing angles at 178°. Color reproduction and image quality is great for gaming, watching videos and general use, the brightness is good enough for most conditions. The FHD resolution with 144Hz refresh rate lets you enjoy fast-paced gaming even with a budget PC. To help with motion blur reduction, there are four response time overdrive modes labeled as ‘AMA’ (Advanced Motion Accelerator) ranging from 0 to 3.

The BenQ Mobiuz EX2510S is a HDRi monitor, the HDR image is constantly analyzed and tweaked to deliver the best results. However, it is not DisplayHDR-400 certified and does not offer true HDR performance. HDR on this monitor is software-emulated and it adds a virtual HDR visual effect to your content.

BenQ Mobiuz EX2510S Review

Finally, there are some BenQ-exclusive features present here too, and that makes a worthwhile addition to the EX2510S. They come in the form of the flicker-free technology, low blue light settings, and the Brightness Intelligence Plus (B.I.+). The latter is geared to automatically adapting and augmenting the on-screen picture, brightness, and color warmth, depending on what is being displayed but also based on your real-life surroundings.

HDRI

With the EX2510S, BenQ is using what it calls HDRi technology. Essentially, HDRi is the extended range of colors and contrast HDR offers, mixed with some intelligence BenQ has built into the display to adjust the image based on your ambient lighting. According to BenQ, this results in less eye strain and, ultimately, a clearer picture that tones down overexposed areas of the screen and helps you pick out more detail in shadows. While HDR improves the contrast and dynamic range of a scene, HDRi seeks to further enhance HDR images. It has both hardware and software components.

A sensor on the monitor’s bottom bezel measures ambient light, letting the EX2510S adjust its screen brightness in response to changing conditions. In addition, HDRi generally brightens dark regions without overexposing bright areas, resulting in a more balanced image. It also automatically tweaks color balance and saturation, depending on the displayed content.

There are also several different emulated HDR modes for things like cinema and games, giving you a fair amount of control over how it looks. The emulated HDR certainly didn’t work flawlessly with every bit of content. However, it made a lot of standard definition content much more vivid and engaging to watch. I even found myself leaving it on while working and enjoying the way it adapted to my normal workday.

Audio

The monitor has two 2.5-watt speakers, designed by the treVolo audio, which are located in the lower frame. Different sound profiles can be selected in the OSD menu. While the sound quality is good enough for small-medium sized rooms, there is a lack of bass, but it works great for gaming.

Verdict

Offering a high refresh rate of 165 Hz and 1ms response time, the BenQ Mobiuz EX2510S is an upgraded version of the EX2510, and the only real difference is the refresh rate (165Hz vs 144Hz). 

As with the previous model, the display is great for fast-paced gaming, entertainment and causal use. This is made better with the built-in HDRi, Motion Blur Reduction and Eye Care features. Additionally, cable management and speakers should satisfy gamers and help keep your desk clear.

 
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