Tuesday, August 27th 2024
BenQ Launches MA Series Monitors for MacBook Users
BenQ, the global innovator of visual display technology and digital lifestyle devices, today announced the launch of the MA Series, the industry's first monitors specially designed for MacBook users. With a sleek style that perfectly complements MacBooks, the MA series sets a new standard for external macOS monitors by providing perfect color consistency and seamless integration with Mac devices.
"Most external monitors struggle to replicate the exact colors displayed by MacBooks," said Peter Huang, CEO of BenQ Corporation. "MA Series debuts our proprietary Mac color-tuning technology, ensuring MA Series monitors provide consistent, true-to-life Mac colors that perfectly match those of your MacBook Air or MacBook Pro."Overcoming the color discrepancy between MacBook screens and external monitors, the BenQ Color Lab experts, renowned for their authority in colour science, apply meticulous Mac color-tuning technology to BenQ MA series monitors. This ensures high color consistency and provides a unified visual experience across both MacBook and MA Series screens.
MA Series monitors also offer seamless integration with MacBooks, featuring brightness and volume sync with MacBook controls and Mac-like simplified settings via BenQ Display Pilot 2 software with a one-tap screen setup.
No longer limited to the size of MacBook screens, the 27" and 32" 4K MA Series monitors provide users ample workspace with flexible height and angle adjustments for optimal viewing comfort and productivity. Equipped with two USB-C ports, two HDMI ports, and single-cable connectivity with USB-C power delivery, the MA Series even provides always-on power charging to keep Mac devices conveniently charged.
Ideal for MacBook Pro and MacBook Air users who rely on external monitors for work, the MA series provides full Mac compatibility with hassle-free connectivity, eliminates color inconsistencies, and unifies workplace design aesthetics for harmonious visual appeal.
Expanding your view and enhancing your visual experience, the MA series launches MA320U and MA270U, letting your creativity and productivity flourish without limitation.
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BenQ
"Most external monitors struggle to replicate the exact colors displayed by MacBooks," said Peter Huang, CEO of BenQ Corporation. "MA Series debuts our proprietary Mac color-tuning technology, ensuring MA Series monitors provide consistent, true-to-life Mac colors that perfectly match those of your MacBook Air or MacBook Pro."Overcoming the color discrepancy between MacBook screens and external monitors, the BenQ Color Lab experts, renowned for their authority in colour science, apply meticulous Mac color-tuning technology to BenQ MA series monitors. This ensures high color consistency and provides a unified visual experience across both MacBook and MA Series screens.
MA Series monitors also offer seamless integration with MacBooks, featuring brightness and volume sync with MacBook controls and Mac-like simplified settings via BenQ Display Pilot 2 software with a one-tap screen setup.
No longer limited to the size of MacBook screens, the 27" and 32" 4K MA Series monitors provide users ample workspace with flexible height and angle adjustments for optimal viewing comfort and productivity. Equipped with two USB-C ports, two HDMI ports, and single-cable connectivity with USB-C power delivery, the MA Series even provides always-on power charging to keep Mac devices conveniently charged.
Ideal for MacBook Pro and MacBook Air users who rely on external monitors for work, the MA series provides full Mac compatibility with hassle-free connectivity, eliminates color inconsistencies, and unifies workplace design aesthetics for harmonious visual appeal.
Expanding your view and enhancing your visual experience, the MA series launches MA320U and MA270U, letting your creativity and productivity flourish without limitation.
4 Comments on BenQ Launches MA Series Monitors for MacBook Users
Hopefully we can get some detailed reviews & tests of these soon, as my graphics design team (all mac users) are looking for new monitors before the end of the year, as they have some leftover $$ from a previously authorized spending package :D
is that still a thing?