BenQ EX Series User Manual

To calibrate the color settings, access the monitor's OSD menu by pressing the menu button on the monitor. Navigate to the 'Color' section and adjust settings such as brightness, contrast, and color temperature according to your preference or use a calibration tool for accurate results.
First, check that all cables are securely connected. Ensure the monitor is powered on and the correct input source is selected. If the issue persists, try connecting the monitor to a different device to rule out device-specific problems.
To adjust the refresh rate, go to your computer's display settings. On Windows, right-click on the desktop, select 'Display settings', and then 'Advanced display settings'. Choose your BenQ monitor and select the desired refresh rate from the dropdown menu.
Yes, enable the Low Blue Light mode through the monitor's OSD menu. This feature reduces blue light emissions, which can help decrease eye strain during prolonged use.
Visit the BenQ support website to check for the latest firmware updates. Download the update file and follow the provided instructions to update the firmware via a USB connection. Ensure the monitor remains powered during the update process.
Turn off the monitor and unplug it. Use a soft, lint-free cloth slightly dampened with water or a monitor-specific cleaning solution. Gently wipe the screen, avoiding excessive pressure to prevent damage.
Yes, the BenQ EX Series Monitors are equipped with features suitable for gaming, such as high refresh rates and low response times. Ensure you're using an appropriate connection, like HDMI or DisplayPort, for optimal performance.
Ensure your monitor and connected device support HDR. Access the OSD menu on your monitor, navigate to the 'Picture' settings, and enable the HDR mode. Additionally, enable HDR in your operating system's display settings.
Flickering can be caused by an unstable power connection or incompatible refresh rate. Verify that your cables are secure and check the refresh rate settings on your device. If the issue continues, try using a different cable or port.
Use an appropriate cable, such as HDMI or USB-C, to connect your laptop to the monitor. Once connected, press the monitor's input button to select the correct source. Adjust display settings on your laptop as needed for optimal viewing.