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The BenQ Zowie XL2586X+ is a 24.1-inch Full HD gaming monitor featuring a blazing 600Hz refresh rate and advanced DyAc 2 technology for unparalleled motion clarity. Its vivid color film enhances target visibility by 35%, while the Auto Game Mode intelligently adjusts color settings for optimal gameplay. Designed with an industrial-grade bearing for smooth height adjustment, this monitor is tailored for competitive gamers seeking precision and comfort.





| ASIN | B0DK5TZMHV |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,757 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #1,074 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | BenQ |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (28) |
| Date First Available | 7 April 2025 |
| Item Weight | 11.3 Kilograms |
| Item model number | XL2586X+ |
| Manufacturer | BenQ |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 57.66 x 20.83 x 51.82 cm; 11.34 kg |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
| Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Series | XL2586X+ |
| Standing screen display size | 24.1 Inches |
H**I
Loving it
At first it did not feel right because i used oled monitors for so long but when i started to get use to the panel and colors i started to appreciate dyac 2 and 600hz, the motion clarity is amazing. I recommend this monitor ONLY if you play tactical shooters lile CS2 etc..
A**B
Severe Internal Hardware Defect (Scaler Chip Failure) - Lines at ALL Refresh Rates
I purchased this monitor specifically for its high refresh rate, but unfortunately, it arrived with a clear internal hardware defect that makes it unusable. I am writing this review to save others time on troubleshooting, as the issue requires an immediate RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization). The Problem (Visual Artifacts): Horizontal lines/static consistently appear across the bottom half of the screen the moment the monitor receives a video signal from the PC and while playing cs2. Crucial Troubleshooting Details (Proof of Hardware Failure): 1. Cable/GPU Ruled Out: The defect is present regardless of the refresh rate chosen (it appears at both 600Hz and a low-bandwidth 120Hz). I used the original DisplayPort cable and the latest GPU drivers. 2. Monitor Panel Itself is Fine: The lines disappear completely when the monitor shows its internal screens, such as the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu or the "No Signal Detected" message. Conclusion: Since the monitor displays its own internal diagnostics perfectly but shows artifacts as soon as it processes an external video feed (even at a low 120Hz), this points to a failure in the internal scaler or input processing board of the monitor. This is a fatal defect in the monitor's circuitry and cannot be fixed by changing cables or software settings. Recommendation: If you encounter any lines or artifacts that do not appear on the OSD or "No Signal" screen, stop troubleshooting immediately. Do not waste time buying new cables. Contact Zowie/BenQ support for an immediate replacement or refund. This is a manufacturing defect.
M**D
very good for competitive gamers and esports players
R**D
Good monitor
K**S
bought this for my son's birthday. He's a big gamer and loves it. This is top-of-the-line potty for a gamer. Was packaged great and came quickly
D**H
Color accuracy? No. Viewing angles? not really. Refresh rate? Insane. Somehow it was plug and play with 600 hz, I didn't even need to mess with windows settings. That's not to say you won't have to. The only issue i had was getting my games to accept that it was going to be my main monitor. I also have an LG OLED (240hz). no amount of messing with settings fixed the issue, but unplugging my OLED's DP cable and restarting did the trick. I was then able to plug the OLED back in and everything functioned how i wanted. It's insanely good for FPS games especially CS2. i swear DYAC2 on premium is like some kind of black magic when it comes to reducing motion blur. With the premium setting their is some very slight overshoot in the UFO test, However I don't notice it in game. Putting Dyac2 on high (ironically... that is the lowest setting) eliminated the over shoot in testing, but does not have the same motion clarity as premium; that change is somewhat noticeable in game. compared to my OLED (240 hz) This monitor has noticeably better motion clarity. but some artifacts that affect image quality. On paper objectively it should be a way better monitor than 240 HZ OLED. however as far as Subjective/qualitative it is easily noticeable in testing, but in game vs the OLED its not all that game changing. value: If you're comparing this to a 480hz OLED which are currently at the same price point of 1000 $ USD the OLED is going to be a much better monitor overall only slightly falling behind in blur reduction. But not in a game changing way. I can't with a clean conscious say that this monitor is the answer for anybody really; except for Professional level players, and that's not because I think it's a better choice. The only reason it's the answer for pro level competitors is standardization of setup, because its what the tournament organizers have been using for years and will likely continue to use for the foreseeable future. if you're going to spend 1000 USD on a monitor Get OLED unless you're a pro level FPS competitor that goes to LANs regularly; then get the Zowie to make the online and Lan experience as 1:1 as possible.
S**K
Went from 240 samsung 1080 to this and I can tell you motion clairty is insainly good. Honestly worth every penny..
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