Benq launches 4K 240Hz QD-OLED monitors with DisplayPort 2.1 option

BenQ adds 4K 240Hz QD-OLED monitors to MOBIUZ lineup, plus a 27-inch 1440p 500Hz model

BenQ has introduced three OLED gaming monitors under its MOBIUZ line: the EX271UZ (27-inch 4K/240Hz), EX321UZ (32-inch 4K/240Hz), and EX271QZ (27-inch 1440p/500Hz). The company is also pushing new color features aimed at matching game art profiles.

The EX271UZ and EX321UZ use Samsung’s latest QD-OLED panels, target 99% DCI-P3 with factory calibration (DeltaE<2), and support 0.03 ms GtG response and FreeSync Premium Pro. Both include HDMI 2.1, USB-C with 90W power delivery, a KVM, ALLM/VRR, eARC, and a remote. BenQ says the stand base is 40% smaller than prior designs.

Key specs

  • Panels: QD-OLED (EX271UZ/EX321UZ); QD-OLED 1440p (EX271QZ)
  • Resolution / refresh: 4K @ 240Hz (EX271UZ/EX321UZ); 2560×1440 @ 500Hz (EX271QZ)
  • HDR: EX271UZ HDR400; EX321UZ HDR500
  • Sync: FreeSync Premium Pro
  • Response: 0.03 ms GtG
  • Ports: USB-C (90W), HDMI 2.1; DP 2.1 on EX321UZ, DP 1.4 on EX271UZ.

Only the 32-inch EX321UZ offers DisplayPort 2.1 and a higher HDR tier; the 27-inch EX271UZ sticks to DisplayPort 1.4 and HDR400, with 4K/240Hz achievable via DSC. EX321UZ is rated for HDR500.

Source: Benq

BenQ is also rolling out “Color Shuttle” with Smart Game Art detection. It applies profiles tuned for 120+ AAA titles and can auto-adjust per game.

Pricing and availability (US):

  • EX271UZ: December 2025, $999
  • EX321UZ: February 2026, $1,299
  • EX271QZ (1440p/500Hz): February 2026, $899.

Source: Benq

Source: Benq PR