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BenQ PD2710QC QHD/IPS Designer Monitor Last-Minute Review

There is replenishment in a range of BenQ Monitors — BenQ PD2710QC. The novelty is addressed to people who work with graphics and video professionally and to designers. There are even a few special modes of working — CAD/CAM, Animation and Darkroom. Also the monitor will be convenient for MacBook and MacBook Pro owners.

Specifications
Panel Type & Backlight — IPS / W-LED, edge array
Screen Size & Aspect Ratio — 27" / 16:9
Max Resolution & Refresh — 2560x1440 @ 60Hz; Density — 109ppi
Native Color Depth & Gamut — 8-bit / sRGB
Response Time (GTG) — 5ms
Brightness — 350cd/m2
Contrast — 1000:1
Speakers-absent
Video Inputs — (2) DisplayPort 1.2 in; (1) DisplayPort 1.2 out; (1) HDMI 1.4
Audio — 3.5mm headphone output
USBv3.0 — (1) up, (4) down; (1) USB-C
Power Consumption — 22w, brightness @ 200nits
Panel Dimensions WxHxD w/base — 24.1 x 17.3-24.8 x 10.7" (612 x 439-630 x 272mm)
Panel ThicknessPanel Thickness — 2.2" (55mm)
Bezel Width — 0.3" (7mm)
Weight — 16.5lbs (7.5kg)
Warranty — 3 Years

Design and Packaging
Among accessories you can find two DisplayPort cables plus HDMI and USB-C. There is no USB 3.0 connector and there is no upstream port. The USB hub is fed by a single USB-C input in the base. You will also find a printed manual and documentation on CD-ROM.

The monitor is not black like many other models. The base is made in a silver plastic, very pleasant for eyes. No shiny details, but there is a stylish contrast between dark and light.

An arm attaches the display to the USB-C dock, which is made from the same gray plastic. All of the parts are plastic, so it doesn't necessarily feel high-quality, but the display is lightweight and it also doesn't look cheap.

The front screen layer is matte and rejects light very well. Clarity is excellent thanks to a small air gap above the TFT layer. The bezel is thin – about 7mm, and it joins to the front for a pieceless perfect look. It’s not totally frameless, but it’s very close to it.

The stand is strong, stout and feels reliable. No swivel is possible, but you get 7.5” of height, 25° back tilt, and a portrait mode.

If you need network, connect your router cable to the Ethernet port. All you need you will find in the box.

On the base you can see four USB ports, DisplayPort out, and a headphone jack. For using them you are to switch on the power supply.The panel’s inputs have two DisplayPort 1.2 (one mini), one DisplayPort output, an HDMI input, and a second headphone jack. Unfortunately, no speakers are built into the monitor.

Close View

The BenQ PD2710QC features a 27-inch display with a 16:9 QHD 2560 x 1440 resolution, which offers four times more pixels than a standard 720p high definition resolution, plus a 60Hz refresh rate and a 5ms response time.

It’s BenQ’s first 27-inch 2K QHD monitor that has USB-C connectivity.
You can easily put your notebook near the display with its built-in USB-C Docking Station and get a range of connectivity options without a great amount of annoing cables.

The screen is featured by 100% sRGB color space coverage and it also has 2K IPS screen technology.

If you work with photos editing, you will appreciate that BenQ PD2710QC offers greater image detail (109 PPI). Perfectly distinct pictures with 2K QHD (2560×1440) resolution which provides 77% more working space than a Full HD display.

Using this monitor you will definitely like that the screen can be as high or low as you wish. It’s a very important point as comfortable work is much more productive and healthier for your body.

Due to USB power delivery you can charge your laptop or phone using the USB-C cable. Data passing will become much faster with SuperSpeed USB that works up to 5 Gbps.

There are different modes so you can choose the one that fits you most.
CAD/CAM mode is featured by high contrasts and underlines the smallest details. For an incredible display performance you are to join CAD/CAM mode with Pro/E, SOLIDWORKS, AutoCAD, CATIA or other CAD/CAM software.

Darkroom mode regulates the brightness and contrast of images giving accuracy and clearance to details, creating the optimal settings for work in darker post-processing environment. Animation mode offers 10 levels of display brightness so you can see every detail clearly in any light.

Low blue light. BenQ’s Low Blue Light technology is intruded to decrease the influence of harmful blue light, effectively diminishing eye fatigue and weariness.
Flicker-free is present in all modern monitors. This technology decreases the unfavorable effects of flickering on eyes of the user.

Anti-glare display. An anti-glare, matte-finish display keeps distracting reflections to a minimum, so designers can work with photos and images with high work-productivity and comfort.

Conclusion
The price of BenQ PD2710QC 27-Inch Designer Monitor is $599. You can easily find it on Amazon or BenQ website. On the one hand, it’s expensive enough for a monitor that is not 4K even. On the other, it provides you with many different modes and many practical and handy peculiarities.
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  • 18 October 2017, 11:17
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