Gaming Monitor Roundup 2014

Written by bit-tech Staff

July 21, 2014 | 11:23

Tags: #1080p #120hz #144hz #1ms #gaming-monitor #gaming-screen #refresh-rate #response-time

Companies: #bit-tech

Power Consumption

We measure the power consumption of each monitor while displaying a fully black screen and a fully white one. We also measured the power consumption in standby and when switched off, but every monitor consumed less than 1W in each case so we have left these results out.

Power Consumption

White screen

  • Iiyama ProLite E2473HS-GB1
  • BenQ RL2455HM
  • AOC G2460Pqu
  • ASUS VG248QE
  • Philips 242G5DJEB
  • BenQ XL2720Z
  • Acer Predator GN246HLBbid
  • Samsung U28D590D
  • Eizo Foris FG2421
  • Iiyama ProLite GB2488HSU
  • ASUS VG278H
  • 19.7
  • 22.4
  • 28.8
  • 30.7
  • 30.9
  • 32.5
  • 33.7
  • 36.8
  • 37.0
  • 37.2
  • 43.6
0
10
20
30
40
Power consumption (watts) - lower is better

Power Consumption

Black screen

  • Iiyama ProLite E2473HS-GB1
  • BenQ RL2455HM
  • AOC G2460Pqu
  • Philips 242G5DJEB
  • ASUS VG248QE
  • Eizo Foris FG2421
  • BenQ XL2720Z
  • Samsung U28D590D
  • Acer Predator GN246HLBbid
  • Iiyama ProLite GB2488HSU
  • ASUS VG278H
  • 22.4
  • 24.5
  • 30.2
  • 32.5
  • 35.2
  • 35.9
  • 36.1
  • 36.3
  • 36.4
  • 39.8
  • 44.4
0
10
20
30
40
Power consumption (watts) - lower is better

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