BenQ’s EW270Q is a refreshing addition to the monitor market. This new 27-inch 2K QHD display brings an impressive 200 Hz refresh rate, setting it apart from many other high-refresh monitors. The sleek white design and fully equipped USB-C port make it feel like a seamless part of a modern, minimalist workspace rather than an intrusive gaming setup. But is this the best monitor under 20,000? Let’s find out.
DESIGN & BUILD
The EW270Q’s design is unmistakably modern and sleek. The entire chassis, stand, and rear panel are finished in matte white, instantly upgrading any desk. The thin bezels on three sides of the display help highlight the screen, while the bottom bezel features a subtle white finish that enhances its aesthetics. This white finish complements Apple’s ecosystem perfectly when paired with a Mac Mini; the two devices appear as though they were designed for each other. The same can be said for white mechanical keyboards, silver peripherals, or any light-colored setup that would typically clash with traditional black monitors.

Build quality is solid for the price point. The stand offers -5° to +20° tilt and ±20° swivel, giving enough flexibility for most users. At 4.64 kg with the stand, it feels stable without being overly heavy. One practical downside of the pristine white body is that it is prone to dirt and fingerprints. Dust and smudges show up quickly, so regular cleaning with a microfiber cloth is essential if you want to maintain that premium look. It’s a small trade-off for the aesthetics, but it’s worth mentioning for anyone who hates maintenance.
If you prefer a custom monitor arm or want to wall-mount it, the EW270Q supports VESA mounting. Removing the stand is straightforward, and the slim 59.6 mm depth (without base) makes it ideal for articulated arms.
FEATURES AND PORTS
Performance-wise, the EW270Q delivers exactly what its name promises. The IPS panel runs at native 2560×1440 resolution with a 200 Hz refresh rate and 1 ms GtG response time. AMD FreeSync Premium keeps tearing at bay, and the combination makes fast-paced games feel buttery smooth. Colours pop thanks to 90% DCI-P3 coverage and 1.07 billion colours, backed by BenQ’s HDRi technology. Game HDRi mode boosts reds and brightness for vivid in-game visuals, while Cinema HDRi fine-tunes contrast for movies. Brightness peaks at 350 nits, which is plenty for well-lit rooms and the 1200:1 native contrast ratio is respectable for an IPS panel in this segment.
Connectivity is surprisingly versatile despite the “limited ports” label some might apply. You get one HDMI 2.0, one DisplayPort 1.4, and most importantly, a 65 W USB-C port that handles video (DisplayPort Alt Mode), data, and power delivery in a single cable. This is a game-changer for Mac Mini or laptop users. Plug in a single USB-C cable, and the monitor powers the Mac Mini (or charges a laptop up to 65 W) while delivering full 2K 200 Hz video. No extra power brick, no cable clutter, just clean, modern connectivity.

Gaming on the EW270Q is genuinely impressive. Rich, saturated colours make titles like Cyberpunk 2077 or Valorant look stunning, and the high refresh rate keeps competitive play responsive. The built-in 5 W × 2 speakers are surprisingly capable, with clear dialogue in movies and decent directional audio for footsteps in games. They won’t replace a proper sound system, but they’re loud and clear enough that many users won’t need external speakers. Eye-Care features (flicker-free, low blue light, Visual Optimizer) are present and effective for long sessions.
One aesthetic complaint arises during movie-watching. The white bottom bezel, while lovely in a bright workspace, can feel bright and distracting against dark movie scenes. It occasionally pulls the eye downward and slightly ruins immersion in darker films. A darker or black front bottom bezel would have been ideal for home-theatre use. It’s a minor nitpick, but noticeable when switching between work, gaming, and cinematic viewing.
VERDICT
The BenQ EW270Q is a compelling all-rounder that successfully bridges work, casual gaming, and entertainment. At its current price (under ₹20,000), it offers excellent value with 200 Hz QHD IPS performance, 65 W USB-C with full video and power delivery, surprisingly good built-in speakers, and a clean white design that looks premium next to Mac setups or light-coloured desks.
If you value clean design, modern connectivity, and high-refresh gaming without breaking the bank, the EW270Q is an easy recommendation. It shines brightest on white or light-themed desks and with USB-C laptops or Mac Mini setups. For pure competitive esports or multi-monitor productivity rigs that demand height adjustment and more ports, you might look elsewhere. But for most users seeking a stylish, 27-inch 2K 200 Hz monitor that doesn’t look like every other black gaming panel, BenQ has delivered a winner.

