BenQ's Zowie line is built specifically for competitive gaming — no flashy RGB, no bloated software, just a monitor designed for fast, consistent response. The trade-off is fewer OSD options than consumer gaming brands. Here is how to get the most out of them.
Picture Mode (Color Vibrance)
Zowie monitors use a Color Vibrance dial (1–20) instead of a traditional saturation control. Unlike most monitors, the OSD is minimal by design.
- Color Vibrance 10 — neutral, closest to accurate colors
- Color Vibrance 13–15 — slight saturation boost that makes game environments more readable
- Color Vibrance 17+ — colors become unnatural; avoid for extended play
Most esports players land on 13–14 for a slight pop without looking artificial.
Black eQualizer
BenQ's shadow-lifting feature. Unique to Zowie and core to why the brand is popular in competitive gaming.
- 0 — natural black levels, no modification
- 3–5 — good range for most competitive titles; dark areas lighten noticeably
- 8–10 — flat, washed-out look; only useful in extremely dark games
For FPS games with dark maps (CS2, Valorant): 3–5 is the competitive standard.
For well-lit games: Leave at 0 or 1.
Response Time (AMA — Advanced Motion Accelerator)
| Setting | Result |
|---|---|
| Off | Ghosting visible on fast motion |
| High | Reduces ghosting, some overshoot on fastest movements |
| Premium | Risk of inverse ghosting; only valid on 240Hz+ models |
Recommended: High for 144Hz models. Premium on 240Hz models if overshoot is not visible on your specific panel.
Brightness
Zowie monitors target esports arenas and streamer setups that are often brightly lit. For home use:
- Drop brightness to 40–60 from the factory default of 80
- Running too bright causes eye strain over long sessions
Instant Mode (Input Lag Reduction)
Enable Instant Mode (labeled differently as "AMA" on some older models). This bypasses some image processing steps and reduces input lag. Always leave this on for gaming.
Adaptive Sync
Zowie monitors are traditionally FreeSync only. Enable FreeSync in the OSD. Nvidia users can enable G-Sync Compatible mode in Nvidia Control Panel — most Zowie panels pass validation.
What Zowie Does Not Have
- No HDR (by design — HDR processing adds latency)
- No built-in speaker
- No USB hub on most models
- No heavy software suite
These are intentional omissions. The monitor is designed to do one thing without overhead.
Community Presets
For specific Zowie model presets from competitive players, BestSettingsFor.com has settings organized by model with upvotes from other owners.







