25" BenQ ZOWIE XL2540 gaming monitor performance benchmarks: response, input and full specs review

With the AMD FreeSync support, this monitor is compatible with both AMD and NVIDIA graphics cards. To compensate for graphically demanding games, the BenQ XL2540 has a very good low end adaptive refresh rate of 20 Hz that can adapt to more lower frame rate drops. For graphics color quality, the BenQ XL2540 has an excellent color depth of 8 -bit, resulting in smoother gradients and more accurate colors. The monitor has a VESA mount. The BenQ XL2540 has the Display Port and this is essential for NVIDIA cards to work with AMD FreeSync. The BenQ XL2540 is a relatively new monitor. In terms of pixel density, the BenQ XL2540 has an excellent density of 88 pixels-per-inch, resulting in sharper text and picture quality. The brightness of BenQ XL2540 is significantly better than other monitors. For the extremely fast frame rates, the BenQ XL2540 has a maximum refresh rate of 240 Hz that allows smoother gameplay. For the average response rate, the BenQ XL2540 scores 8.3 ms, which can cause motion blurring due to ineffective synchronization with the high refresh rate. The minimum response rate of BenQ XL2540 is 4.1 ms, which is can cause ghosting effects. BenQ XL2540 has a total input lag of 18.8 ms, which is bad among the competition. The monitor has an unimpressive contrast ratio of 1037 : 1. The monitor uses a TN panel which suffers from color shifting when viewed from horizontal and vertical angles and has slightly washed colors compared to IPS and VA panels.

 25" BenQ ZOWIE XL2540  gaming monitor performance benchmarks: response, input and full specs review
Brand BenQ
Year 2017
Model XL2540
Size 25"
Minimum Refresh Rate 20Hz
Maximum Refresh Rate 240Hz
AMD FreeSync Yes
NVIDIA G-Sync No
Maximum Resolution 1920 x 1080
Panel Type TN
Pixel Density 88 ppi
Minimum Response Time 4.1ms
Average Response Time 8.3ms
Total Response + Input Lag 18.8ms
Maximum Brightness 460 cd/m^2
Price $ 239.0
VESA Mount Yes
Native Color Depth 8 bit
Static Contrast Ratio 1037 : 1
Display Port Yes
Overall Combination Score 78.8/100 Very Good

Specifications

25" BenQ ZOWIE XL2540 Design

Borders0.6" (1.5 cm)
Curve RadiusNot Curved
CurvedNo
Depth7.8" (19.8 cm)
Height Adjustment5.6" (14.2 cm)
Size25"
Switch Portrait/LandscapeYes, Clockwise
Swivel Range-45° to 45°
Thickness (with stand)5.7" (14.5 cm)
Thickness (without stand)2.5" (6.4 cm)
Tilt Range-17.5° to 5°
Wall MountVESA 100x100
Weight (with stand)16.3 lbs (7.4 kg)
Weight (without stand)9.3 lbs (4.2 kg)
Width11.9" (30.2 cm)

25" BenQ ZOWIE XL2540 Features

HDR10No
Multiple Input DisplayNo
RGB IlluminationNo
SpeakersNo

25" BenQ ZOWIE XL2540 Inputs

10 Bit HDRN/A
Analog Audio Out 3.5mm1
Analog Audio Out RCANo
Aspect Ratio16:9
Black Frame Insertion (BFI)5.5 ms
DVI1 (DVI-D, dual link)
Digital Optical Audio OutNo
DisplayPort1 (DP 1.2)
DisplayPort OutNo
HDMI1 (HDMI 2.0), 1 (HDMI 1.4)
Megapixels2.1 MP
Microphone In 3.5mm2
Mini DisplayPortNo
Native Resolution3.7 ms
Native Resolution @ 60Hz14.5 ms
Pixel Density88 PPI
Power SupplyInternal
Screen Area268 in²
Screen Diagonal25.0"
USB2 (USB 3.0)
USB CNo
VGANo
Variable Refresh Rate3.6 ms
Variable Refresh Rate @ 60Hz14.9 ms

25" BenQ ZOWIE XL2540 Motion

BFI Maximum Frequency240 Hz
BFI Minimum Frequency100 Hz
Best Overdrive SettingHigh
Black Frame Insertion (BFI)Yes
Dark Overshoot Error26.7%
Dark Rise / Fall Time1.5 ms
Dark Total Response Time7.0 ms
Flicker-FreeYes
FreeSyncYes
G-SYNCCompatible (NVIDIA Certified)
Max Refresh Rate240 Hz
Native240 Hz
Overshoot Error5.3%
PWM Dimming Frequency0 Hz
Rise / Fall Time4.1 ms
Total Response Time8.3 ms
VRR Maximum240 Hz
VRR Minimum< 20 Hz
VRR Supported ConnectorsDisplayPort, HDMI
Variable Refresh RateFreeSync

25" BenQ ZOWIE XL2540 Picture Quality

5% DSE0.063%
5% Std. Dev.1.251%
50% DSE0.109%
50% Std. Dev.6.101%
Adobe RGB In ICtCp76.9%
Adobe RGB Picture ModeStandard
Adobe RGB xy73.5%
BacklightEdge
Black Level Raise From Above23°
Black Level Raise From Below24°
Black Level Raise From Left24°
Black Level Raise From Right23°
Brightness Loss From Above37°
Brightness Loss From Below36°
Brightness Loss From Left51°
Brightness Loss From Right50°
Calculated Direct Reflections0.5%
Color Depth8 Bit
Color Shift From Above70°
Color Shift From Below20°
Color Shift From Left35°
Color Shift From Right35°
Color Temperature6,276 K
Color Washout From Above50°
Color Washout From Below15°
Color Washout From Left34°
Color Washout From Right33°
Color dE4.08
Contrast Setting50
Contrast With Local DimmingN/A
DCI P3 Picture ModeNo HDR
DCI P3 xyN/A
DCI-P3 In ICtCpN/A
Gamma2.24
Gamma SettingGamma 2
Gamma Shift From Above
Gamma Shift From Below
Gamma Shift From Left47°
Gamma Shift From Right44°
HDR ABLN/A
HDR Peak 10% WindowN/A
HDR Peak 100% WindowN/A
HDR Peak 2% WindowN/A
HDR Peak 25% WindowN/A
HDR Peak 50% WindowN/A
HDR Real SceneN/A
HDR Sustained 10% WindowN/A
HDR Sustained 100% WindowN/A
HDR Sustained 2% WindowN/A
HDR Sustained 25% WindowN/A
HDR Sustained 50% WindowN/A
IR After 0 Min Recovery0.00%
IR After 10 Min Recovery0.00%
IR After 2 Min Recovery0.00%
IR After 4 Min Recovery0.00%
IR After 6 Min Recovery0.00%
IR After 8 Min Recovery0.00%
Indirect Reflections4.5%
Local DimmingNo
Luminance429 cd/m²
Luminance Settings100
Native Contrast1,037 : 1
Native Std. Dev.2.154%
Picture ModeStandard
Pixel Column Error0.077%
Pixel Row Error0.000%
Pixel TypeTN
RGB Controls100-100-100
Rec. 2020 In ICtCpN/A
Rec. 2020 Picture ModeNo HDR
Rec. 2020 xyN/A
SDR ABL0.000
SDR Peak 10% Window460 cd/m²
SDR Peak 100% Window460 cd/m²
SDR Peak 2% Window459 cd/m²
SDR Peak 25% Window460 cd/m²
SDR Peak 50% Window460 cd/m²
SDR Real Scene444 cd/m²
SDR Sustained 10% Window460 cd/m²
SDR Sustained 100% Window459 cd/m²
SDR Sustained 2% Window459 cd/m²
SDR Sustained 25% Window460 cd/m²
SDR Sustained 50% Window460 cd/m²
Screen FinishMatte
Std. Dev. w/ L.D.N/A
Sub-Pixel LayoutRGB
Total Reflections5.0%
White Balance dE5.91
Wide Color GamutNo
sRGB In ICtCp92.9%
sRGB Picture ModeStandard
sRGB xy92.7%

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