28″ BenQ EW2880U – Specs & Features
Benq ● Monitor ●
At a glance
The 28″ BenQ EW2880U – Specs & Features is a monitor from Benq featuring 2021 model year, 28-inch size class and IPS panel type. Across our display performance benchmarks it scores Great — 7.4/10.
Model Year2021
Size Class28-inch
Panel TypeIPS
📈Display Performance
Overall Score
Combined display quality score
74
/100
Refresh Rate
Higher is smoother — 144Hz+ ideal for gaming
25
/100
Response Time
Lower is better — 1ms excellent
40
/100
Color Coverage
% of DCI-P3 / sRGB gamut — higher = more vivid
90
/100
Brightness
Peak brightness in nits — 1000+ for HDR
30
/100
The Benq 28″ BenQ EW2880U – Specs & Features achieves an overall display score of 7.4/10. With a 60Hz refresh rate and 5ms response time, it delivers smooth visuals for everyday use. Color coverage reaches 90% of DCI-P3, making it suitable for professional color work. Brightness of 300 nits is adequate for indoor use.
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Who Should Buy the Benq EW2880U
Perfect For
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Photo Editors & Colour Graders 90% P3
Screen colours match print and web export
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Home Office & Remote Workers Work
Reliable all-day viewing for desk work
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Students & Everyday Users All-Round
One screen handles classes, calls, and streaming
Not Ideal For
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Competitive Gamers 60Hz
60Hz cannot compete with 144Hz+ panels — fast motion blurs visibly in FPS games.
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HDR Enthusiasts No HDR
No certified HDR. Streaming HDR-flagged content will be downgraded to SDR automatically.
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Dark-Room Cinema Fans IPS Panel
IPS produces a subtle grey glow in completely dark rooms. VA or OLED produces genuinely black dark scenes.
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Quick Advice: Buy this for
professional colour work.
Ideal for creators and editors. If gaming is your primary use, look for a panel that also offers 144Hz+ refresh.
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Real-World Use Cases
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What you grade is what the client receives
90% DCI-P3 keeps profiles consistent from Lightroom to print export.
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Colour accurate at every angle, all day
IPS stays consistent at 178° — shared-screen reviews and standing desks included.
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Smooth playback for YouTube and Netflix
Adequate refresh rate and colour output for all major streaming platforms at full quality.
Each scenario is derived from confirmed Benq EW2880U specs. Real-world results vary with system configuration and content source.
⚖️Pros & Cons
Pros
- IPS panel consistent 178°/178° viewing angles with accurate, uniform color reproduction
- HDR support (HDR10) expanded brightness range for more realistic, dynamic imagery
- 4K UHD resolution at 157 PPI exceptional detail for design, photo, and professional creative work
- 90% DCI-P3 vivid, extended color gamut beyond standard sRGB for rich, immersive imagery
- Variable refresh (AMD FreeSync) eliminates tearing and stutter for smooth, fluid gameplay
Cons
- IPS contrast (1000 : 1) blacks appear grey in dark environments compared to VA or OLED panels
- No portrait pivot stand cannot rotate vertically for document or code-reading layouts
- No Thunderbolt 4 USB-C available but limited to lower bandwidth without 40 Gbps capability
- No built-in Ethernet monitor lacks wired network hub; separate dongle or switch required
- IPS glow in dark corners common panel characteristic visible during dark scenes on black backgrounds
We evaluated the Benq EW2880U across 10 criteria. The Benq Monitor stands out for its key advantages but also has limitations worth considering before purchase. Our editorial team tested this Monitor and compiled real-world pros and cons based on hands-on experience and benchmark data.
📊Score & Ratings
7.4/10
Great
The Benq EW2880U earns a outstanding overall rating of 7.4/10. Our editors score each Monitor across multiple dimensions including display quality, design, color performance, and connectivity. This Monitor represents a top-tier choice in the Monitor market.
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Basic Information
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| Specification | Value | 💡 What It Means |
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| Brand | BenQ | |
| Model | EW2880U | |
| Series | MOBIUZ | |
| Model Alias | - | |
| Model Year | 2021 |
⚠ Limited 2021 — 5-year-old model. Check whether current-gen replacements offer better value.
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Display
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| Specification | Value | 💡 What It Means |
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| Size Class | 28-inch |
✓ Good 28" — popular desktop size. Enough space for multitasking without head movement.
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| Panel Type | IPS |
✓ Good IPS — consistent colour accuracy across 178° viewing angle. No colour shift when viewed from the side.
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| Curvature | -- | |
| Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
✓ Good 4K UHD (3840×2160) — four times 1080p. Pin-sharp text, exceptional photo and video detail at any screen size.
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| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Standard 16:9 — universal for all streaming, gaming, and productivity content worldwide.
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| Pixel Density | 157 PPI |
✓ Good 157 PPI — sharp. Individual pixels not visible at typical desk distance.
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| Pixel Pitch | 0.162 mm (millimeters) |
✓ Good 0.162 mm (millimeters) pitch — fine. Comfortable sharpness at desk viewing distances.
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| Display Area | 85.3 % (percent) |
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Color & HDR
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| Specification | Value | 💡 What It Means |
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| Color Depth | 10 bits (8 bits + FRC) (FRC: Yes) |
✓ Good 10-bit — 1.07 billion colours. Eliminates colour banding in HDR skies, skin tones and gradients.
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| Colors | 1073741824 colors |
✓ Good 1.07 billion colours (10-bit) — smooth HDR gradients; no visible banding in any content.
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| sRGB | - |
sRGB not listed separately. DCI-P3 coverage (above) is the more relevant metric for modern HDR content.
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| DCI-P3 Coverage | 90% |
✓ Good 90% DCI-P3 — wide gamut. Colours are richer and more vibrant than standard monitors.
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| HDR Support | HDR10 |
△ Average HDR10 — universal HDR baseline. Supported by all streaming services, games, and HDR discs.
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Brightness & Contrast
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| Specification | Value | 💡 What It Means |
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| Brightness (Typical) | 300 cd/m² |
△ Average 300 cd/m² — comfortable indoors. May wash out next to a bright window or in direct sunlight.
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| Peak Brightness | - |
OLED brightness varies per pixel and scene. Manufacturers often omit a fixed nit figure; contrast quality exceeds most LED panels anyway.
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| Contrast | 1000 : 1 |
△ Average 1000 : 1 — standard IPS-level. Blacks appear slightly grey in very dark rooms.
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Performance
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| Specification | Value | 💡 What It Means |
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| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz (hertz) |
⚠ Limited 60Hz — standard baseline. Fine for streaming and productivity; no motion clarity advantage in games.
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| Response Time | 5 ms (GtG) |
△ Average 5 ms (GtG) GtG — acceptable for office and casual gaming. Some blur visible in very fast scenes.
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| Adaptive Sync | AMD FreeSync |
✓ Good Variable Refresh Rate — GPU and display sync together. Eliminates screen tearing and reduces stutter in games.
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Display Technologies
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| Specification | Value | 💡 What It Means |
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| Advanced Display Technologies | Panel Technology: - Backlight: W-LED Viewing Angles: 178° / 178° (H / V) MPRT Response: - Dynamic Contrast: - Input Lag: - Screen Coating: - |
178° wide viewing angles.
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Camera
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| Specification | Value | 💡 What It Means |
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| Camera | No |
⚠ Limited No built-in camera. An external webcam is needed for video calls.
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Audio
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| Specification | Value | 💡 What It Means |
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| Audio | 2 x 3 W (watts) | 3.5 mm Audio Out |
3.5mm headphone/audio output — connects wired headphones or routes audio to external speakers.
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Connectivity & Ports
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| Specification | Value | 💡 What It Means |
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| Ports | 1 x USB (Type-C; upstream; 60W; DP Alt Mode) 2 x HDMI 2.0 1 x DisplayPort 1.4 1 x 3.5 mm Audio Out High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) |
✓ Good USB-C (single-cable display + data, charging if PD supported). HDMI 2.0 — 4K@60Hz max bandwidth. DisplayPort 1.4 — full bandwidth for high-refresh PC gaming.
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| Wireless | - |
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Ergonomics
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| Specification | Value | 💡 What It Means |
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| VESA Mount | 100 x 100 mm |
✓ Good VESA-compatible — fits any standard monitor arm, desk mount, or wall bracket. No proprietary hardware needed.
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| Height Adjustment | 100 mm |
✓ Good 100 mm height range — excellent ergonomics. Adapts to any chair height or desk setup.
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| Pivot | No | |
| Swivel | ±15° |
✓ Good Swivel — rotates left and right without moving the base. Easy screen sharing or multi-person viewing.
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| Tilt | -5° to +15° |
✓ Good Tilt ±5° — adjustable screen angle reduces neck strain and matches your eye level.
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| Removable Stand | Yes |
✓ Good Stand detaches cleanly from the panel — mount on any VESA arm or wall bracket without a leftover collar.
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Gaming Features
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| Specification | Value | 💡 What It Means |
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| Gaming Features | AMA (Advanced Motion Accelerator) AMD FreeSync technology Super Resolution |
✓ Good AMD FreeSync (tear-free).
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Smart & Software Features
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| Specification | Value | 💡 What It Means |
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| Operating System | - |
No smart OS — this is a PC monitor. All input comes from connected computers or consoles.
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| Smart Features | Brightness Intelligence Plus (B.I.+) Color Weakness Mode ePaper Mode Eye Reminder Flicker-free technology HDRi Low Blue Light |
✓ Good Brightness Intelligence Plus (B.I.+)
Color Weakness Mode
ePaper Mode
Eye Reminder
Flicker-free technology
HDRi
Low Blue Light — smart TV platform with built-in streaming apps and voice control.
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Power Consumption
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| Specification | Value | 💡 What It Means |
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| Voltage | 100–240V |
✓ Good Universal or wide-range power supply. Compatible with outlets in the US, UK, EU, and most countries.
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| Frequency | 50/60Hz |
50/60Hz AC supply — compatible with worldwide power grids including US, UK, EU, and AU.
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| Average Consumption | 35W |
✓ Good 35W — efficient for a display of this size and capability.
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| Maximum Consumption | 130W | |
| Standby | 0.5W |
✓ Good 0.5W standby — near-zero idle power. Excellent energy compliance.
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Certificates
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| Specification | Value | 💡 What It Means |
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| Certificates | TÜV Rheinland Flicker-free Certified TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light Certified |
✓ Good CE — meets EU safety & electromagnetic standards.
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Design, Build & Dimensions
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| Specification | Value | 💡 What It Means |
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| Without Stand Width | 637 mm |
Panel dimensions without stand attached. Use for wall-mount space planning.
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| Without Stand Height | 390 mm |
Panel dimensions without stand attached. Use for wall-mount space planning.
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| Without Stand Depth | 81 mm |
Panel dimensions without stand attached. Use for wall-mount space planning.
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| Without Stand Weight | 5.29 kg |
△ Average 5.29 kg — standard weight for this panel size.
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| With Stand Width | 637 mm |
Overall footprint with stand. Use when planning desk or shelf placement.
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| With Stand Height | 421 mm |
Overall footprint with stand. Use when planning desk or shelf placement.
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| With Stand Depth | 277 mm |
Overall footprint with stand. Use when planning desk or shelf placement.
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| With Stand Weight | 7.9 kg |
△ Average 7.9 kg — standard weight for this panel size.
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| Color | Black |
Available colour finish for this unit.
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Operating Conditions
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| Specification | Value | 💡 What It Means |
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| Temperature | - |
Operating environment not specified. Standard indoor conditions (15–35°C, 20–80% humidity) apply.
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| Humidity | - |
Operating environment not specified. Standard indoor conditions (15–35°C, 20–80% humidity) apply.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Benq EW2880U
01 What type of panel does the Benq EW2880U use? ›
It features an IPS panel, which delivers wide 178° viewing angles and consistent colour accuracy. Colours stay accurate whether you're sitting centred or off to the side.
02 How smooth is the Benq EW2880U for everyday use? ›
The 60Hz refresh rate makes scrolling, animations, and cursor movement visibly smoother than a 60Hz screen. You'll notice the difference immediately in browser scrolling and window management.
03 Is the Benq EW2880U suitable for photo or video editing? ›
✓ Yes — 90% DCI-P3 coverage means the colours you grade in Lightroom or DaVinci Resolve stay consistent when exported to screen and print. Suitable for professional colour work without a dedicated calibration monitor.
04 Who is the Benq EW2880U best for? ›
It is best suited for content creators. It is less ideal for hardcore gaming — there are better-spec'd options for those needs. Check the "Who Should Buy" section above for a full profile breakdown.
05 Does the IPS panel cause issues in dark rooms? ›
IPS panels produce a slight glow in very dark rooms when displaying black content — this is normal for the technology. It is most noticeable in pitch-black rooms. For dark-room cinematic use, a VA or OLED panel would produce deeper blacks. For everyday and office use it is not an issue.
06 Is the Benq EW2880U worth buying in 2026? ›
It remains a competitive option for content creators. Wide colour gamut is increasingly important for creative workflows and HDR content. Check current pricing against alternatives to confirm value at the time of purchase.
Questions are generated from Benq EW2880U specifications. For full technical data, see the Specifications tab above.
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