Master Your Photo Editing with These BenQ Monitors

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Published on April 5, 2022
Christopher Piccione
Adorama ALC

Using people-driven, innovation-fueled products, services, and solutions, BenQ empowers people to live better, increase efficiency, feel healthier, and learn better. They continue to utilize substantial resources and proven expertise in its product design with the goal of offering a broad range of products, services, and solutions including professional monitors for content creators.

There is a BenQ monitor for everyone. Some of the models in their lineup offer 4K resolutions and accurate color spaces specifically tailored towards photographers, videographers, and even graphic designers and animators. BenQ monitors range in price from affordable to high-end, but they offer excellent features and high build quality. Today, we’ll be discussing two models in particular that are great for photo editing.

BenQ 31.5″ 16:9 4K Ultra HD USB-C HDR IPS LED Monitor

Key Features of the PD3205U:

  • 31.5″ 3840×2160 UHD 16:9 HDR IPS 4K monitor
  • 99% sRGB and rec.709 color spaces
  • USB-C one-cable connectivity
  • 60Hz refresh rate, HDR 10
  • Anti-glare surface
  • Adaptive-sync support, including AMD FreeSync with a 40–60Hz VRR range

This 4K UHD designer monitor offers excellent color uniformity, lightning-fast USB-C connectivity, and a stylish frameless design. A strong foundation underpins the BenQ PD3205U, which is intended for high-resolution photo editing and design work. This means you’ll be defining your photo editing style in no time.

It’s made out of brushed metal and has a dark matte finish for a premium appearance and feel. Top and side bezels have a slim panel border flush with the rest of the screen and a slender hard plastic outer part. As viewed from the front, the OSD is controlled by buttons and a joystick at the rear. Alternatively, you can use the wired Hotkey Puck G2 remote included.

BenQ 27″ 16:9 4K Ultra HD USB-C IPS HDR Monitor

Key Features of  the PD2705U:

  • 27″ in-plane switching (IPS) panel, 60 Hz refresh rate
  • HDMI, DisplayPort, USB Type-C inputs (63W fast charging)
  • Thunderbolt 3 connectivity
  • 3840 x 2160 resolution, 1200:1 contrast ratio
  • Up to 350 cm/d² brightness, 1.07 billion colors
  • 5 ms gray-to-gray response time

The PD2705U monitor is the latest in a series of additional PD monitors from BenQ. It has a 27-inch IPS display with a 4K UHD resolution and 10-bit color depth. It offers 99% sRGB color gamut and 1.07 billion colors. In addition, the monitor is certified by Pantone New York and the IDEAAlliance G7 color association in the United States resulting in uniform brightness, color temperature, and good contrast between light and dark areas.

There is also an M-Book mode on the BenQ PD2705U. Using it allows you to restore the original MacBook color and synchronize the screen to work with dual screens. It also greatly reduces color distortion caused by chromatic aberration. The monitor also has an external OSD (on-screen display) controller that allows users to easily change the brightness, contrast, and adjust other basic screen controls.

Similarities and Differences

On the surface, the monitors appear to be identical. However, the first noticeable difference is the size of the screens. There is one 27″ and one 31.5″. Both devices have the same resolutions and aspect ratio — 16:9 widescreen — as well as a 60 Hz refresh rate. 

Pixels Per Inch (PPI) is where things start to differ between the two models. The smaller version has a resolution of 163ppi, while its bigger brother has a resolution of 139ppi. The 27″ model has a matte screen finish while the other has an anti-glare finish. On the larger 31.5″, the contrast ratio is 1200:1 as opposed to 1000:1 on the smaller 27″. FreeSync is only available in the higher-end model, but the smaller version excels with 10-bit color. Both models support 99% of sRGB and Rec.709 color spaces which is extremely important for color accuracy.

Final Thoughts

With so many options available for color grading and editing, choosing the right monitor is difficult. However, the monitors made by BenQ are built using years of experience and expertise coupled with their commitment to meeting the latest color standards for every creative process. Whether you’re working in graphic design, animation, commercial photography or color0grading video, BenQ monitors are crafted to perfectly suit your creative workflow, providing accurate color reproduction and immersion. You won’t regret buying a BenQ monitor — that’s for certain.

Looking for more options? Check out these 8 Best Monitors for Photo Editing.

Christopher is a freelance podcast and video editor, actor, and screenplay writer living in New York City. He is incredibly passionate about traveling, hobby photography, and filmmaking when he can afford it. A fan of dogs, cats, & a mean burrito. You can occasionally catch him on TV, the silver screen, or a film festival near you.