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BenQ XR3501 Curved Gaming Monitor Review

BenQ XR3501 Curved Gaming Monitor Review

Posted on February 3, 2016March 28, 2020 By Jarvis

Aimed at hard-core gamers, and especially racing fans, BenQ’s $999 XR3501 curved gaming monitor offers a massive, 35-inch, 2560 x 1080 display for getting lost in the action. The monitor’s high refresh rate of 144Hz makes your games look as smooth as they can be, while the device’s picture-in-picture functionality is ideal for streaming, pulling up game tips or (gasp) getting some work done. The XR3501’s immersive curvature makes it ideal for racing and flight nuts, though the monitor’s somewhat lackluster color and lack of G-Sync support mean that checking out the competition first is worth your while.
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