BenQ SW320 Review
Built for photographers and graphic artists, the BenQ SW320 ($1,499) professional monitor provides a large screen, a high native resolution, and a wide color gamut. This 32-inch 4K UHD panel can display HDR content, as well. It's larger than the Editors' Choice-winning ViewSonic VP2785-4K ($749.99 at Amazon) and is a good choice for many photographers, but it costs considerably more, while lacking a few features found in the latter (such as a USB Type-C port).
A Chunky Look, a Primo Panel
The SW320 doesn't give you the sleek, snazzy look of many contemporary monitors, letting the panel itself put forth its resumé.
Technically, the screen measures 31.5 inches on the diagonal, putting this monitor in the 32-inch size class. Its beveled bezels (say five times fast!) on the top, bottom, and sides are a rather inelegant 1.25 inches thick, and the matte-black enclosure itself is more than 2 inches thick front to back, giving the cabinet a chunky look. The sturdy base has a rather l...
BenQ's SW320 is a 32-inch professional monitor for photographers that renders gorgeous images, covers 99 percent of the Adobe RGB color gamut, supports HDR, and packs a variety of convenience features.
Large screen; Covers 99 percent of Adobe RGB color space; HotKey Puck lets you cycle through Adobe RGB, sRGB, and black-and-white color modes; Shading hood works in landscape or portrait orientation; Supports HDR
Hardware calibrator/colorimeter not included; Lacks speakers; No USB-C port