EX3410R & EX3210R: two new Mobiuz series displays for Benq!

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One continues with two screens signed Benq which completes its series Mobiuz. There, we are in front of monitor which is not there to joke. The EX3410R and EX3210R both have a reactive VA panel with a frequency of at least 144 Hz. Moreover, they are curved, etc., etc.

EX3410R: the bigger of the two!

Benq Mobiuz EX3410R So we start with the Mobiuz EX3410R, the bigger of the two models as it has a nice 34″ diagonal. Moreover, it lands in a 21:9 format as well as a UWQHD resolution of 3440 x 1440. Nevertheless, it remains reactive with a frequency of 144 Hz as well as a latency of 1 ms MPRT (2 ms gray to gray).

In terms of display now, the brand offers a contrast displaying the 3000:1 and a brightness of 350 nits. In HDR mode, the brightness can also reach 400 nits. Finally, in terms of colorimetry, the brand announces a coverage of 90% of the DCI-P3 space.

EX3210R: the faster of the two!

Benq Mobiuz EX3210R The Mobiuz EX3210R is the smaller of the two models, with a diagonal of 32″. The format also changes and we find ourselves facing a 16:9 screen displaying a WQHD resolution of 2560 x 1440. Like the 3410R, it has a curved panel at 1000R.

Similarly, this model offers a strong responsiveness, more than the previous model. Here we are in 165 Hz still with a latency of 1 ms MPRT. Moreover, it also has the FreeSyn Premium of AMD.

In terms of display, Benq announces a brightness of 400 nits and a native contrast of 2500:1. For colorimetry, no change: 90% of the DCI-P3 space. Finally, it also benefits from an HDR400 certification.

The prices

Finally, little difference between these two models except the size of the screen, the resolution and the refresh rate. Concerning the prices, the 34″ model is displayed at $629.99 on the brand’s website. The 32″ version is already available on LDLC and materiel.net for about €580.


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