🎨 Elevate Your Design Game with Precision and Style!
The BenQ 27" PD2700Q is a high-performance designer monitor featuring a stunning 2560x1440 QHD resolution, 100% Rec. 709 and sRGB color accuracy, and advanced eye care technology. With versatile connectivity options and a DualView function for enhanced productivity, this monitor is perfect for creative professionals seeking both style and functionality.
Brand | BenQ |
Product Dimensions | 23.98 x 64.11 x 41.73 cm; 6.89 kg |
Item model number | PD2700Q |
Manufacturer | BenQ |
Series | PD2700Q |
Colour | Black |
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
Processor Count | 1 |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Voltage | 264 Volts |
Wattage | 28 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 6.89 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
C**E
Bought for my Daughter that is doing graphics design.
Fantastic picture quality. Well worth spending that extra on a great monitor
A**Y
Failed after 2 years. I opened up to find poor quality components.
The back IO plate and power supply are literally stuck to the LCD panel and poor quality capacitors and other components have caused an early demise for my monitor. I can repair it but those who don't fancy opening up 30 plastic clips and removing tape that holds the screen to the driving circuitry to then repair the failed components, should perhaps look elsewhere.
S**I
Benq PD2700Q LCD Monitor 27 "
Il prodotto arriva a casa nei tempi previsti da Amazon che da sempre un servizio eccellente. Questo monitor Benq non è niente male, per il prezzo che ha è un ottimo prodotto. La qualità dell'immagine è buona senza toccare le impostazioni, sistemandole un pò si migliora ancora l'immagine quindi prodotto top!
J**O
Monitor para edición de fotografía perfecto calidad precio
No quería gastar mucho dinero en un monitor fotográfico y este es espectacular muy bonito los colores gran pantalla todo perfecto.
J**!
Excellent quality and unmatched feature set in this price range - outstanding desktop monitor
Review is for the 27" 2k (2560x1440) QHD monitor. I absolutely LOVE this monitor. I shopped and compared specs and prices for two weeks, even creating an extensive spreadsheet to compare and track features and costs. I wanted:* the largest screen that could reasonably serve as a monitor but which wasn't too small to serve as an occasional TV for a mid-sized room. To me this meant 27", or possibly 32"* an IPS screen (cheaper monitors use older technology - it's fine for many purposes but BenQ 27" 2560x1440 QHD IPS Designer Monitor (PD2700Q), 100% Rec. 709 and sRGB, CAD/CAM, Animation, Darkroom, Low Blue Light, Flicker-FreeI wanted IPS* a minimum pixel density of what you get with an HD (1920x1080) 24" monitor - preferably higher. That meant at 27" I needed at least 2k (2560x1440) and I preferred UHD/4k if it worked (see below for more on that)* minimum 60 Hz refresh rate and eye comfort features* HDMI and mini-displayport inputs* analog audio output/headphone jack (this was a hard requirement, because I wanted external speakers without too much complication when docking and undocking my laptop)* the best stand I could find with all of my other requirements* good warranty* compatibility with a 2017 MacBook Air and a newish Dell corporate laptop* USB hub (this was optional but preferred)This monitor checks all of my boxes - and almost no other monitor did. The color is beautiful, the display is bright and even across the screen, the build quality is excellent. The stand is heavy, adjusts every way you could want it to, and looks and feels terrific. Packing was great and setup was a breeze (no tools at all).I really wanted UHD/4k, and in fact I tried a 43" UHD/4k TV that is widely regarded as an excellent TV that can work as a computer monitor (most aren't well suited for that). Here's what I learned from that test:1) 40-43" is just too big. For me, anyway, and I suspect it would be for most people.2) There are some issues with 4k/60 Hz and both of my laptops (a recent MacBook Air and a recent higher end Dell corporate). The graphics and interfaces aren't quite there yet (September 2017). Technically both of my laptops should have been able to drive the monitor at 4k/60 Hz, but neither actually would. The mini displayport-to-HDMI converter that should have worked just didn't result in 4k/60 Hz. The HDMI on my laptop might have been 1.4 - you probably need 2.0 to carry 60 Hz/4k (maybe not absolutely, but it's close, and it didn't work for me). Also, upscaling from lower resolutions creates some delay.3) be very careful with larger monitors if text crispness matters to you. As monitors get larger they need many more pixels to display crisp text. An HD monitor (1920x1080) looks fine at 22-24", but the text will be fuzzy at 27". Above 24", go with a minimum of 2k (2560x1440), which gives slightly better text quality than HD at 24". Above 27" (and certainly above 32") you probably want 4k/UHD. You can calculate pixel density here:https://www.sven.de/dpi/More PPI (pixels per inch) are better.1920x1080, 24" = 92 PPI2560x1440, 27" = 109 PPII'm thrilled with this monitor. The only con I can think of (and this is extremely minor) is that it has a bezel of about .6 inches. The thin bezel monitors look cooler to me. But I'd buy this one again in a heartbeat. Great buy at $329.
R**I
Good monitor for photoediting
photo looks sharper while editing on this monitor
N**K
Could not be happier!
I have just started using this today but It is just a wonderful monitor. I was looking ages until I finally picked the PD2700Q. I was tossing up if I should get ultra wide or even a 32 inch monitor but, I am glad I got the 27 inch it just right. I bought to edit photos and the colours are amazing! I would recommend this monitor to anyone at this price. I did put a review up for gaming as I won't be using it for coming and with the refresh right at 60 I would look for more higher ones for gaming needs. I have bought this to go along with my new Mac mini m1.
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