27″ BenQ BL2783 – Specs & Features
Benq Monitor ★★★☆☆ Good 6.6/10
27″ BenQ BL2783 – Specs & Features
27 50 Hz 250 cd 1000
Display
27-inch, TN, 1920 x 1080
27
Refresh Rate
50 Hz - 76 Hz
50 Hz
Brightness
250 cd/m²
250 cd
Contrast Ratio
1000 : 1
1000
Benq Monitor
At a glance

The 27″ BenQ BL2783 – Specs & Features is a monitor from Benq featuring 2020 model year, 27-inch size class and TN panel type. Across our display performance benchmarks it scores Good — 6.6/10.

Model Year2020 Size Class27-inch Panel TypeTN
📈Display Performance
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Overall Score Combined display quality score
66 /100
6.6/10
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Refresh Rate Higher is smoother — 144Hz+ ideal for gaming
32 /100
76Hz
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Brightness Peak brightness in nits — 1000+ for HDR
25 /100
250nits
The Benq 27″ BenQ BL2783 – Specs & Features achieves an overall display score of 6.6/10. With a 76Hz refresh rate, it delivers smooth visuals for everyday use. Brightness of 250 nits is adequate for indoor use.
🎯 Who Should Buy the Benq BL2783
Perfect For
🖥️ Everyday Desktop Users Monitor
Covers everything from calls to casual viewing
💼 Home Office & Remote Workers Work
Reliable all-day viewing for desk work
🎓 Students & Everyday Users All-Round
One screen handles classes, calls, and streaming
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Not Ideal For
🎮 Competitive Gamers 76Hz
76Hz cannot compete with 144Hz+ panels — fast motion blurs visibly in FPS games.
HDR Enthusiasts No HDR
No certified HDR. Streaming HDR-flagged content will be downgraded to SDR automatically.
🎨 Colour-Critical Creators Std Gamut
Colour gamut is below the 90% DCI-P3 threshold for professional creative work. Edited photos may not match output.
💡 Quick Advice: Buy this for everyday productivity and general use. A reliable all-rounder. Before buying, confirm the refresh rate and panel type match your primary activity.
Real-World Use Cases
🖥️
General Desktop Use Monitor
Handles everything from calls to streaming
Web, video calls, documents, and light media — reliable all-day performance with no weak spots.
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Everyday Productivity LCD
Consistent for documents and spreadsheets
Handles multi-window office work, browser research, and video calls without colour shift across the panel.
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Streaming & Video 76Hz
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 BL2783 specs. Real-world results vary with system configuration and content source.
⚖️Pros & Cons
Pros
  • TN panel with 76Hz lightning-fast pixel response and record-breaking refresh for esports
  • 250 cd/m² calibrated display consistent, eye-friendly brightness for extended work sessions
  • Full HD at 81 PPI clear, clean image for everyday computing and gaming
  • Calibrated color (72% NTSC) reliable, balanced tones for everyday content
  • VESA 100×100 mm compatible supports monitor arms for flexible, space-saving desk setups
Cons
  • TN panel narrower viewing angles and weaker color accuracy vs IPS or VA alternatives
  • Full HD (1080p) on 27.0" lower pixel density (81 PPI) noticeably less sharp than QHD at this size
  • Tilt-only stand no height adjustment, swivel or portrait pivot ergonomic options available
  • No USB-C or Thunderbolt single-cable connectivity with modern laptops requires a separate adapter
  • No HDR certification standard dynamic range only; HDR content is tone-mapped without uplift
We evaluated the Benq BL2783 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
6.6/10 Good
Design
8
Display
6
Color Performance
7
Performance
6
Connectivity
6
The Benq BL2783 earns a solid overall rating of 6.6/10. Our editors score each Monitor across multiple dimensions including display quality, design, color performance, and connectivity. This Monitor represents a mid-range choice in the Monitor market.
🔖 Basic Information 5
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Brand BenQ
Model BL2783
Series Business
Model Alias -
Model Year 2020
⚠ Limited 2020 — 6-year-old model. Check whether current-gen replacements offer better value.
🖥️ Display 8
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Size Class 27-inch
✓ Good 27" — popular desktop size. Enough space for multitasking without head movement.
Panel Type TN
⚠ Limited TN — fastest pixel response but narrow viewing angles and limited colour accuracy vs IPS/VA.
Curvature --
Resolution 1920 x 1080
△ Average Full HD (1920×1080) — adequate up to 24–27". Pixels become visible on larger panels at close range.
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Standard 16:9 — universal for all streaming, gaming, and productivity content worldwide.
Pixel Density 81 PPI
△ Average 81 PPI — standard TV density. Fine from 2m+; pixels visible up close.
Pixel Pitch 0.311 mm (millimeters)
△ Average 0.311 mm (millimeters) pitch — standard. Pixels become visible on close inspection of large panels.
Display Area 82.07 % (percent)
🎨 Color & HDR 5
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Color Depth 8 bits (6 bits + FRC) (FRC: Yes)
△ Average 8-bit — 16.7 million colours. Fine for SDR and everyday use; banding may appear in HDR gradients.
Colors 16777216 colors
△ Average 16.7 million colours (8-bit) — standard for SDR; gradient banding may appear in HDR.
sRGB -
sRGB not listed separately. DCI-P3 coverage (above) is the more relevant metric for modern HDR content.
DCI-P3 Coverage -
DCI-P3 coverage not published by the manufacturer for this model.
HDR Support -
☀️ Brightness & Contrast 3
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Brightness (Typical) 250 cd/m²
△ Average 250 cd/m² — comfortable indoors. May wash out next to a bright window or in direct sunlight.
Peak Brightness -
OLED brightness varies per pixel and scene. Manufacturers often omit a fixed nit figure; contrast quality exceeds most LED panels anyway.
Contrast 1000 : 1
△ Average 1000 : 1 — standard IPS-level. Blacks appear slightly grey in very dark rooms.
Performance 3
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Refresh Rate 50 Hz - 76 Hz
△ Average 75Hz — minor improvement over 60Hz for scrolling and animations. Not a meaningful gaming upgrade.
Response Time -
Response time not published. OLED panels typically achieve under 1ms; LCD response depends on overdrive settings.
Adaptive Sync -
🖥️ Display Technologies 1
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Advanced Display Technologies Panel Technology: -
Backlight: W-LED
Viewing Angles: 178° / 178° (H / V)
MPRT Response: -
Dynamic Contrast: -
Input Lag: -
Screen Coating: Anti-glare/Matte (3H)
Anti-glare matte coating. 178° wide viewing angles.
📷 Camera 1
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Camera No
⚠ Limited No built-in camera. An external webcam is needed for video calls.
🔊 Audio 1
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Audio 2 x 2 W (watts) | 3.5 mm Audio Out
3.5mm headphone/audio output — connects wired headphones or routes audio to external speakers.
🔌 Connectivity & Ports 2
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Ports 1 x HDMI 1.4
1 x DisplayPort 1.2
1 x D-sub
1 x 3.5 mm Audio In
1 x 3.5 mm Audio Out
High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP)
✓ Good HDMI — standard display connection for consoles and laptops. DisplayPort — high-bandwidth PC gaming connection.
Wireless -
🪑 Ergonomics 6
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
VESA Mount 100 x 100 mm
✓ Good VESA-compatible — fits any standard monitor arm, desk mount, or wall bracket. No proprietary hardware needed.
Height Adjustment No
Pivot No
Swivel No
✓ Good Swivel — rotates left and right without moving the base. Easy screen sharing or multi-person viewing.
Tilt -5° to +20°
✓ Good Tilt ±5° — adjustable screen angle reduces neck strain and matches your eye level.
Removable Stand Yes
✓ Good Stand detaches cleanly from the panel — mount on any VESA arm or wall bracket without a leftover collar.
🎮 Gaming Features 1
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Gaming Features AMA (Advanced Motion Accelerator)
📺 Smart & Software Features 2
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Operating System -
No smart OS — this is a PC monitor. All input comes from connected computers or consoles.
Smart Features Brightness Intelligence
Flicker-free technology
Gamut Duo
Low Blue Light
✓ Good Brightness Intelligence Flicker-free technology Gamut Duo Low Blue Light — smart TV platform with built-in streaming apps and voice control.
Power Consumption 5
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Voltage 100–240V
✓ Good Universal or wide-range power supply. Compatible with outlets in the US, UK, EU, and most countries.
Frequency 50/60Hz
50/60Hz AC supply — compatible with worldwide power grids including US, UK, EU, and AU.
Average Consumption -
Power consumption data not published for this model. Check the energy label on packaging.
Maximum Consumption 35W
Standby 0.5W
✓ Good 0.5W standby — near-zero idle power. Excellent energy compliance.
📋 Certificates 1
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Certificates ENERGY STAR 8.0
EPEAT Bronze
TCO 8.0
✓ Good ENERGY STAR — US energy efficiency standard. EPEAT — sustainable electronics certification. TCO Certified — sustainable IT product standard.
📐 Design, Build & Dimensions 9
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Without Stand Width 639.4 mm
Panel dimensions without stand attached. Use for wall-mount space planning.
Without Stand Height 382.88 mm
Panel dimensions without stand attached. Use for wall-mount space planning.
Without Stand Depth 52 mm
Panel dimensions without stand attached. Use for wall-mount space planning.
Without Stand Weight 4.8 kg
✓ Good 4.8 kg — lightweight; easy to position or wall-mount solo.
With Stand Width 639.4 mm
Overall footprint with stand. Use when planning desk or shelf placement.
With Stand Height 473.3 mm
Overall footprint with stand. Use when planning desk or shelf placement.
With Stand Depth 183.11 mm
Overall footprint with stand. Use when planning desk or shelf placement.
With Stand Weight 5.7 kg
△ Average 5.7 kg — standard weight for this panel size.
Color Black
Available colour finish for this unit.
📋 Operating Conditions 2
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Temperature -
Operating environment not specified. Standard indoor conditions (15–35°C, 20–80% humidity) apply.
Humidity -
Operating environment not specified. Standard indoor conditions (15–35°C, 20–80% humidity) apply.
Frequently Asked Questions — Benq BL2783
01 What type of panel does the Benq BL2783 use?
The Benq BL2783 uses a TN panel. Check the Full Specifications tab above for the complete display technology details.
02 How smooth is the Benq BL2783 for everyday use?
The 76Hz 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 Who is the Benq BL2783 best for?
It is best suited for general desktop users. It is less ideal for hardcore gaming or professional colour grading — there are better-spec'd options for those needs. Check the "Who Should Buy" section above for a full profile breakdown.
04 Is the Benq BL2783 worth buying in 2026?
It remains a competitive option for general desktop users. 76Hz keeps it relevant for gaming and smooth general use. Check current pricing against alternatives to confirm value at the time of purchase.
Questions are generated from Benq BL2783 specifications. For full technical data, see the Specifications tab above.
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