BenQ BenQ GW2490T Computer Monitor 24" 100Hz FHD Review

The BenQ GW2490T nails ergonomics and eye comfort but comes up short on brightness. It's a solid, adjustable pick for office work, as long as you don't need a dazzling picture.

Screen Size 24
Resolution 1920 x 1080
Panel Type IPS
Refresh Rate 100
Response Time Ms 5
BenQ BenQ GW2490T Computer Monitor 24" 100Hz FHD monitor
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The 30-Second Version

A comfy chair for your eyes, but don't expect a light show. The BenQ GW2490T is all about the ergonomic stand and eye-care, making it a great pick for long workdays, as long as you don't need a super bright screen.

Overview

The BenQ GW2490T is a solid, no-frills office monitor that gets one thing very right: it's comfortable to use. Forget flashy specs or gaming prowess. This thing is built for the 9-to-5 grind, with an ergonomic stand that's in the 97th percentile and eye-care tech to keep the headaches at bay. If you're looking for a reliable, adjustable screen to stare at spreadsheets all day, this is a strong contender. Just don't expect it to blow you away with brightness or color.

Performance

The performance is exactly what you'd expect from a 24-inch FHD IPS panel with a 100Hz refresh rate: fine. It lands right at the 50th percentile in our performance database, which is a polite way of saying it's perfectly average. The 5ms response time is fine for office work and casual scrolling, but it's not a gaming monitor. The 250-nit brightness is the real limiting factor here; it's usable in a typical office, but don't plan on using it in a super bright room next to a window.

Performance Percentiles

Color 65.4
Portability 78.9
Display 38.7
Feature 30.9
Ergonomic 96.9
Performance 52.5
Connectivity 68.5
Social Proof 63.1

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The ergonomic stand is fantastic. Full height, tilt, swivel, and pivot adjustment is rare at this price. 97th
  • Eye-care features like flicker-free tech and low blue light are legit and make long sessions less straining. 79th
  • The 100Hz refresh rate is a nice step up from 60Hz for smoother scrolling and cursor movement. 69th
  • Includes built-in speakers and a headphone jack, which is convenient for conference calls. 65th

Cons

  • The 250-nit brightness is weak. It feels dim compared to most modern displays. 31th
  • Color performance is just okay (69th percentile). It's fine for sRGB work, but not for color-critical tasks.
  • The design is purely functional. This is not a stylish or sleek monitor.
  • At 100Hz with 5ms response, it's in a weird spot—not fast enough for serious gaming, not high-res for productivity.

The Word on the Street

0.0/5 (12 reviews)
👍 Users really appreciate the clarity and the reduced eye strain from the blue light features, calling it a pleasure for daily use.
👍 The setup is reported as dead simple, and for the price, people feel they're getting a reliable monitor with no major complaints.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 24"
Resolution 1920 (Full HD)
Panel Type IPS
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Curved No

Performance

Refresh Rate 100 Hz
Response Time 5

Color & HDR

Brightness 250 nits
Color Gamut 99% sRGB

Connectivity

Speakers Yes
Headphone Jack Yes

Ergonomics

Height Adjustable Yes
Tilt Yes
Swivel Yes
Pivot Yes
VESA Mount 100x100

Features

Touchscreen No
Power 30
Weight 6.4 kg / 14.1 lbs

Value & Pricing

For around $150, it's a good value if ergonomics and eye comfort are your top priorities. You're paying for the stand and the BenQ eye-care tech, not for a dazzling picture. If you just need a basic screen, you can find cheaper. If you want a better-looking image, you'll need to spend more.

Price History

CA$150 CA$160 CA$170 CA$180 CA$190 CA$200 22 Mar29 Mar CA$155

vs Competition

Compared to basic 60Hz office monitors, the GW2490T's 100Hz and superior stand make it a clear upgrade. But it gets tricky against other 24-inch options. Something like a Dell S2421HS might offer similar adjustability for less, but likely at 60Hz. If you're even remotely considering gaming, a budget 144Hz monitor like an AOC 24G2 would be a much better performer for a similar price. This BenQ is for the person who values comfort over everything else.

Common Questions

Q: Is this monitor bright enough for a well-lit office?

Barely. At 250 nits, it's on the dim side. It'll work under normal office lighting, but if you have a window right behind you, you might struggle with glare.

Q: Can I use this for casual gaming?

You *can*, but you shouldn't buy it for that. The 100Hz and 5ms response are a small step up from 60Hz, but a dedicated budget gaming monitor will be much smoother and faster for a similar price.

Q: What's the deal with the 'Brightness Intelligence' feature?

It's an auto-brightness setting that tries to adjust the screen based on your room's ambient light. It's a nice idea for eye comfort, but with a max brightness of only 250 nits, it doesn't have much headroom to work with.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you're a gamer, a content creator, or work in a very bright environment. The performance and color aren't there for gaming or pro work, and the screen is too dim for sunny spots. For gaming, look at a 144Hz monitor. For creative work, save up for something with better color accuracy.

Verdict

We recommend the BenQ GW2490T if you need a highly adjustable, easy-on-the-eyes monitor for general office work and you're on a tight budget. It's a workhorse, not a showhorse. The excellent stand and thoughtful ergonomics justify its place, but the mediocre brightness and average picture keep it from being a standout.