
The OLED monitor market is gaining momentum, and BenQ has just announced three new models from the MOBIUZ EX series for 2026. This is a strong entry into the QD-OLED segment, where the company aims to compete with Asus and Samsung.
QD-OLED, 540 Hz and extremely low response time
The new models – EX271UZ, EX321UZ, and EX271QZ – offer sizes from 27 to 32 inches, resolutions of QHD or 4K, refresh rates reaching 540 Hz, and 99% DCI-P3 coverage (with selected support for Adobe RGB).
Response time? Just 0.03 ms GtG. In addition, they support FreeSync Premium Pro and have factory calibration of DeltaE<2.
An interesting model is the EX271QZ, which officially supports up to 540 Hz – more than the standard 500 Hz for this QD-OLED panel. This may suggest that BenQ is working on an improved version before its release in 2026.
DisplayPort 2.1 and Gaming at 4K/240Hz
The largest of the announced models – 32-inch EX321UZ – will be equipped with DisplayPort 2.1 (80 Gbps), allowing for 4K at 240 Hz.
The smaller EX271UZ also offers 4K, but only with DP 1.4 (DSC) and HDMI 2.1.
Prices and Availability
Monitors will be available for sale in Q1 2026.
Model | USD | EUR | GBP | AUD | PLN* |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
EX271UZ 27” | 1000 | 1000 | ~850 | ~1500 | ~4300 |
EX321UZ 32” | 1300 | 1400 | ~1200 | ~1950 | ~5600 |
EX271QZ 27” | 900 | 950 | ~800 | ~1350 | ~3900 |
*Converted approximately according to rates: 1 USD ≈ 4.3 PLN, 1 EUR ≈ 4.7 PLN, 1 GBP ≈ 5 PLN, 1 AUD ≈ 2.9 PLN.
In summary – BenQ is making a strong move in the world of gaming QD-OLED. High refresh rates, DisplayPort 2.1, and factory calibration make the monitors from the MOBIUZ EX series set to be some of the most interesting launches of 2026.