Had a 27" BenQ monitor before and the 32" QHD is fantastic and easier on the eyes for 40+ hrs a week!
Manufacturer: BenQ
Had a 27" BenQ monitor before and the 32" QHD is fantastic and easier on the eyes for 40+ hrs a week!
Using this monitor with my Macbook Pro connected via HDMI. Easy to connect, no issues there, but the picture quality is notably inferior to that on my Mac (13"). However, it is still good for writing and spreadsheets and excellent for Youtube videos.
WOW! This monitor lives up to the hype and great reviews (be sure to check out the in depth Tom's Hardware review - this review truly helped make my decision to purchase). I upgraded from a Dell 27" QHD screen and I can't believe how much larger the 32" is in comparison, it has so much screen real...
The unit is used for CAD graphics, photography and art work. It also serves as a general purpose unit. I was impressed by the image and colour. So far I believe it was a great buy.
So the last monitor I had to use was the one attached to the laptop on the left of the image I provided. going from a gaming laptop with a 1080 resolution to a color corrected 1440 resolution was definitely a jump in quality. The color quality is one of the things I love about the monitor.
REVIEW – As a photographer and videographer, editing videos including 4K videos and editing photographs are integral parts of my work. Also, viewing both in "true" color makes my editing process easier and more accurate.
The color accuracy right out of the box; The number of connectivity options; The size of the monitor; The KVM capability; The stability and adjustability fo the monitor; The build quality
upgrading from an old HPZR30" 2K monitor - win. Factory calibrated full color gamut is excellent; fist thing I noticed is White is White again. Use for gaming/CAD/Office. There's no 144Hz, not curved 4K - so right choice for me! Only Con - no integral AESA mount capability.
Today we're looking at a designer monitor from BenQ, the PD3200Q. This is a 32-inch monitor with a resolution of 2560×1440, so you're going to have a lot of screen real estate to play with, without needing to use any scaling in Windows or macOS.
* Well-calibrated VA panel provides accurate colours for professional pursuits; * BenQ provide added value through helpful modes and rare features; * Adjustability is excellent
* This monitor is expensive for a 1440p model; * Some slight display uniformity issues; * 4K might be a better; more future-proof choice
Professional monitors are an odd bunch, at least compared to standard desktop monitors or gaming monitors. They’re not defined by lightning-fast refresh rates, or razor-thin bezels. They’re powerful displays that offer unparalleled picture quality and color reproduction — often clad in simple black plastic. The BenQ PD3200U is the quintessential pro-grade monitor. It’s sturdy, unassuming, and despite coming in at an enormous 32-inches with a crisp 4K display, almost humble. How does a professional monitor stand out from the crowd? Simple. It performs, delivering a great picture with no fuss. Its job is to get out of your way, and fade into the background. But during our BenQ PD3200U review, we found it can do even more than that. It’s striking how normal the BenQ PD3200U looks when you first get it out of the box. It’s big — at 32-inches it’s almost the size of a small TV — but plain and unassuming. It doesn’t have razor-thin bezels, or a dramatic silvery aluminum stand. It’s black and...
Solid build; Pitch-perfect color accuracy; Sharp visuals; Competitive price;
Narrow AdobeRGB color gamut; Bulky design;
This gorgeous 4K monitor is built for pros, but everyone will want one
Solid build; Pitch-perfect color accuracy; Sharp visuals; Competitive price
Narrow AdobeRGB color gamut; Bulky design
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