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What do you think about BenQ DesignVue PD2700Q 27in

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B&H Photo
★★★★★
6 years ago
Outstanding mid-price range monitor

The PD2700Q 27" is all I could ask for in my Photoshop and video editing needs. It exceeded the consumer level products that I have used in the past in brightness, contrast, and true color rendition... no exaggerations.

Amazon
★★★★★
5 years ago

I'm not a graphic designer or a gamer: I bought this monitor mainly for browsing and programming. And it is absolutely gorgeous. Text is retina-crisp; photos look amazing. I am using it with a 2015 Macbook Pro. In the native resolution of "retina 1920x1080" I find that text is a bit too large.

Amazon
★★★★★
5 years ago
BenQ LCD works great with Surface Pro 4 - Keep Out of Sleep Mode

I have been using the BenQ PD2700Q as my only monitor with a Surface Pro 4 with MS Docking Station. The main purpose for the monitor was for software development using Visual Studio. The Surface Pro 4 display setting are set to 125% Scaling, Landscape, Duplicate the display.

JB Hi-Fi
★★★★★
5 years ago
Seems excellent so far

Had it recommended by an IT person and it has been great, plugged straight into my older HP desktop box DP port and worked

memoryexpress.com
★★★★★
6 years ago
Great Monitor for all day use

Excellent monitor, recommend for anyone wanting more quality screen real estate for work, gaming or anything else.

Anti-glare, easy on the eyes, perfect usable resolution for the size without needing to rely on scaling (issues with some RDP connections on 4K monitors but not this one); The mount is very robust and versatile

The software to split the screen is not great, best not to use it; Need to get a bigger desk to fit more of these..

reviews.officedepot.com
★★★★★
4 years ago
Wanted it to be a great monitor

I bought this monitor a month ago and was really hoping to have no issues. I never bought a non-brand name monitor in which name I don't recognize (Acer, Dell, etc.) so I knew I was taking a chance but it has good reviews in some of the places I looked at.

XSReviews
★★★★
6 years ago
BenQ PD2700Q review: a sensible monitor for creatives

Today we're looking at not a designer monitor, but a monitor for designers: the PD2700Q. It comes with a 27-inch 10-bit IPS panel with a 2560 by 1440 resolution, at a reasonable £330 price point. Let's put it to the test and see how it performs!

☆ Excellent colour accuracy; uniformity and white balance; ☆ Capable stand for easy ergonomics; ☆ Helpful modes for creatives

☆ Luminance uniformity is a little lacking; ☆ Larger bezels; so less suitable for multi-monitor use; ☆ Only suitable for slower-paced gaming

amazon.com.au
★★★★
5 years ago

I've ordered 2 of these monitors now and both have had obvious dead pixels right out of the box. Picture quality and build are both great but I've been put out of work for days and have over $1100 tied up in returns with nothing to show for it.

PC Magazine
★★★★
7 years ago
BenQ PD2700Q Designer Monitor

Designed for CAD/CAM users, photo editors, and content creators, the BenQ PD2700Q Designer Monitor ($499) is a moderately priced 27-inch business monitor that uses In-Plane Switching (IPS) technology to deliver solid grayscale and viewing-angle performance.

Good grayscale and viewing-angle performance; Fully adjustable stand; Lots of picture presets

Skewed color accuracy; Tinny speakers; Limited color settings

PC Magazine
★★★★
7 years ago
BenQ PD2700Q Designer Monitor Review

Designed for CAD/CAM users, photo editors, and content creators, the BenQ PD2700Q Designer Monitor ($499) is a moderately priced 27-inch business monitor that uses In-Plane Switching (IPS) technology to deliver solid grayscale and viewing-angle performance. It is equipped with an ergonomic stand and displays 100 percent of the Rec. 709 (HDTV) and sRGB color gamut. It also offers a nice selection of picture presets, but its color accuracy and overall feature set pale in comparison to what you'll find on our top pick for midrange, big-screen monitors, the BenQ SW2700PT ($599.00 at Amazon) . Design and Features The PD2700Q uses a basic-black cabinet to house its 27-inch IPS panel. The non-reflective screen is framed by 0.75-inch bezels and has a 2,560-by-1,440 (WQHD) resolution, a peak brightness of 350cd/m2, a 1,000:1 native contrast ratio, a 12-millisecond (black-to-white) pixel response, and a 16:9 aspect ratio. It's a 10-bit panel that covers 100 percent of the sRGB and Rec. 709...

A moderately priced 27-inch monitor designed for CAD/CAM users and content creators, the BenQ PD2700Q offers a nice selection of picture presets and delivers very good grayscale and viewing-angle performance.

Good grayscale and viewing-angle performance; Fully adjustable stand; Lots of picture presets

Skewed color accuracy; Tinny speakers; Limited color settings

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