About BenQ GW2491 23.8 Inch FHD IPS 100Hz Eye-Care Monitor
The BenQ GW2491 is created for users who want crisp visuals, smooth performance, and long-lasting comfort in a clean, modern form factor. Its 23.8 inch Full HD IPS panel offers accurate color, excellent clarity, and wide viewing angles suitable for work, study, browsing, and entertainment. With a 100Hz refresh rate, the monitor provides smoother motion and more fluid screen activity than a standard 60Hz display, making scrolling and video playback noticeably more comfortable.
The ultra-thin 4-side bezel design enhances immersion and is ideal for multi-monitor setups, giving your workspace a sleek, minimal look. BenQ Eye-Care features—including Low Blue Light, Flicker-Free technology, and Brightness Intelligence—help reduce eye strain during long usage periods. TÜV certification further ensures tested and safe viewing comfort. HDMI and DisplayPort inputs allow flexible device connectivity, making the GW2491 a practical display for home or office setups.
BenQ GW2491 23.8 Inch FHD IPS 100Hz Eye-Care Monitor Specifications:
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | BenQ GW2491 |
| Screen Size | 23.8 inches |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Full HD |
| Panel Type | IPS |
| Refresh Rate | 100Hz |
| Design | 4-side ultra-thin bezel |
| Eye Comfort | Low Blue Light, Flicker-Free, Brightness Intelligence |
| Certification | TÜV-certified eye protection |
| Connectivity | HDMI, DisplayPort |
| Ideal Use | Work, study, daily productivity, and entertainment |
Best For
• Everyday productivity and office use
• Students and remote workers
• Users who prefer smoother 100Hz visuals
• Eye-sensitive users needing TÜV-certified Eye-Care
• Multi-monitor setups requiring ultra-thin bezels
• Browsing, reading, and media consumption
• Clean and minimal desk environments
The BenQ GW2491 delivers smooth 100Hz performance, modern ultra-thin bezels, TÜV-certified Eye-Care comfort, and reliable IPS clarity, making it an ideal everyday monitor for comfortable work, study, and entertainment.

