BenQ PV3250U and BenQ MOBIUZ EX271QMZ are showcased at Computex 2026
3 June 2026, 12:52:54
Add DisplaySpecifications as a preferred source on GoogleBenQ is using Computex 2026 to signal a clear shift toward AI‑driven, workflow‑specific display technology, expanding its portfolio with solutions built for creators, engineers, educators, enterprises, and professional gamers. The company frames this evolution as part of a broader strategy to support how people think, create, and collaborate in an increasingly connected, AI‑accelerated world.
Peter Huang, President of BenQ Corporation, described the moment as a turning point shaped by rapid digital transformation. He outlined three strategic pillars guiding the company's direction: accelerating AI and digital transformation, expanding into new markets with specialized products, and developing long‑term growth engines. According to Huang, the technologies showcased at Computex demonstrate how these pillars converge to deliver purpose‑built tools that unlock new professional possibilities.
A major focus this year is BenQ's continued investment in specialized display solutions. By combining advanced color science, ergonomic engineering, AI‑enhanced optimization, and scenario‑driven design, the company is targeting workflows that demand precision, responsiveness, and comfort over long sessions.
The new BenQ PV3250U from the Creative Pro series is tailored for professional creators who rely on strict color accuracy and consistent image performance. Powered by AQCOLOR technology and supported by AQCOLOR Pilot, the monitor maintains uniformity across the entire panel and ensures compliance with industry standards - key requirements for high‑stakes video and photo editing.
For gamers, the brand introduced the BenQ MOBIUZ EX271QMZ, a monitor built for cinematic AAA immersion and high‑speed competitive play. Its Game Art Color technology and AI‑powered Smart Game Art detection automatically adjust visual parameters based on the artistic style of each title, enhancing depth, atmosphere, and creator‑intended mood. Paired with true black contrast, fast response times, and rich color reproduction, the EX271QMZ aims to deliver both fluid performance and striking visual fidelity.
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