Somewhere in the gaming monitor multiverse, OLED isnt a thing and the BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX reigns supreme.
The base connects to a pedestal that looks almost like it belongs to anAlienwaremonitor.
One odd thing is the lack of any cable management solutions included with this monitor.
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Onto the buttons, and you guessed it the Mobiuz EX321UX uses an OSD joystick.
My only real beef with the Mobiuz on the design front is, well, how beefy it is.
Features
On the premium side of things, BenQs monitors are normally feature-packed.
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Probably not, but when youre paying over $1,000 for a screen, extras like this help.
However, BenQ makes up for the omission by adding eARC to an HDMI port for enhanced soundbar compatibility.
The OSD is absolutely jam-packed with options, and its almost overwhelming.
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Performance
I started testing the Mobiuz EX3210U off the back of myDough Spectrum Black 32 review.
Thankfully, that wasnt the case, and I didnt really notice any glaring instances outside of expected scenarios.
As an added bonus this time, Ive been playing the indie outing FlyKnight using the Mobiuz EX3210U.
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Should you buy the BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX?
Itd feel like a crime to recommend this mini LED screen over the countless OLED screens out there.
How I tested the BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX?
For two weeks, I used the BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX as my main gaming monitor.
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