Tuesday, October 15th 2024

BenQ to Unveil New 4K and 5K PD Series Color-Accurate Monitors at Adobe MAX 2024

BenQ, a global leader and pioneer of professional display technology, today announced the unveiling of its newest additions to the award-winning DesignVue PD monitor series at the upcoming Adobe MAX event, a global creativity conference bringing together creators, developers, and technology partners to learn about Adobe products, discover new tools, and connect with other creatives. While the new 5K PD2730S is geared toward designers and content creators utilizing either Mac or PC platforms, the new 4K PD3226G features a high refresh rate (144 Hz), ideal for designers, illustrators, game developers, and content creators, especially those who create 3D creatures or draw their creations on a tablet.

"BenQ has meticulously gathered feedback from professionals to design monitors that precisely meet their requirements with always accurate and consistent colors," said Houston Wei, senior director of BenQ North America. "The new PD2730S and PD3226G were designed with both Mac and PC users in mind to provide unparalleled color features with invaluable new software including Display ColorTalk and Palette Master Ultimate."
Exclusive to BenQ, Display ColorTalk ensures out-of-the-box color accuracy and consistent color reproduction across multiple BenQ displays. Additionally, the Palette Master Ultimate software now supports not only the BenQ SW Series but also the PD Series, providing long-term color accuracy and color consistency across displays. These tools ensure that users experience effortless color matching across multiple displays, reducing the color inconsistency that often hinders creative collaboration and elongates internal review processes, causing work inefficiency among creative studios or advertising agencies.

The new 5K PD2730S monitor features a stunning 218 PPI display, delivering detailed and vivid visuals. The monitor's color accuracy is ensured with a Delta E ≤ 2 and includes an exclusive M-book mode for perfect Mac color matching. To further enhance user experience, the PD2730S is equipped with Thunderbolt 4 technology, supporting daisy chain and Keyboard, Video, and Mouse (KVM) functionality, making it easier for users to manage multiple devices with a single setup. Additionally, the PD2730S also features the BenQ-exclusive Nano Matte Panel, which reduces screen glare and reflected light while maintaining high-visual quality, and iKeyboard control for ultimate convenience in adjusting brightness and speaker volume via MacBook Pro keyboards, as well as ergonomic adjustments.

The new 4K PD3226G was created based on designers' and creators' feedback, specifically related to lag. With its 144Hz display, combined with FreeSync Premium technology, the PD3226G is optimized for fluidity in UI interactions, especially when paired with devices like a MacBook or a drawing tablet. The monitor's higher refresh rate enhances the overall design experience, ensuring smoother pen strokes and seamless navigation, critical for professional designers.

Led by Dr. Chris Bai, head of the BenQ color lab and vice president of the ICC Association, BenQ strives to develop innovative solutions, like Display ColorTalk and Palette Master Ultimate software, that deliver top-notch color management solutions for designers and creative professionals. Focused on an overall mission to ensure that users can rely on accurate color representation across all stages of their workflow, from unboxing to long-term use, BenQ provides comprehensive tools that cover out-of-the-box color accuracy, cross-display color consistency, and enduring color precision over time.

Adobe MAX 2024 attendees will be the first to experience the 5K resolution and 144 Hz refresh rate of the latest BenQ monitors, designed for creatives. Dr. Bai will also present on color management and demonstrate how the Display ColorTalk and Palette Master Ultimate software help designers manage color consistency across various screens and ensure long-term color accuracy.

To learn more about the 5K PD2730S and the 4K PD3226G as the newest additions to the PD Series by BenQ, or to join the "Notify Me" interest list to be the first to know about pricing and availability of the new monitors, visit sites for the PD2730S and for the PD3226G.
Source: BenQ
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5 Comments on BenQ to Unveil New 4K and 5K PD Series Color-Accurate Monitors at Adobe MAX 2024

#1
Chaitanya
Will wait for review of 32" monitor.
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Minus Infinity
ChaitanyaWill wait for review of 32" monitor.
Will wait for price first. BenQ thinks they are Eizo lite these days in this space. BTW have you checked out the MOBIUZ 32" 4K miniled EZ321UX just released. Also, 144Hz, wide gamut, plenty of ports, and 90W PD IIRC.
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#4
WGKing
Beware:
www.benq.com/en-us/support/downloads-faq/products/monitor/palette-master-ultimate/software-driver.html, release notes
PD models have "software calibration", where whitepoint / RGB gains are corrected through DDC/CI at best (like older Xrite i1Profiler), greyramp calibration through VCGT in GPU.
Anyway, 5k would be a nice addition for Apple loptops with reduced budget since it will run scale 2x without using 3rd party scaler like "Better displays" app.

Regarding the comment above, SW series were always a bad choice. Low quality panels that after uniformity compensation lost too much contrast (SW-C) or got medriocre color uniformity if compensation was disables.
PMU has been a great improvement to the bad software they had when Palette Master Elements... but if uncalibrated display has any color tints in grey ramp, it cannot be corrected after HW calibration due to the low number of uncalibrated black to whiteprimaries measurements. They go unnoticed when measured so computer LUT for monitor HW does not correct them.

IMHO PMU software calibration addition for PD models is totally useless since you can get the same from DisplayCAL (python2 win, or now py3 macOS in 3.9.14) where you have more control if monitor is troublesome due to some color tint in uncalibrated grey ramp.
But PD series from Benq is good hardware for their price, recommended. SW series is a no go if you know a little about this stuff.
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#5
Chaitanya
Minus InfinityWill wait for price first. BenQ thinks they are Eizo lite these days in this space. BTW have you checked out the MOBIUZ 32" 4K miniled EZ321UX just released. Also, 144Hz, wide gamut, plenty of ports, and 90W PD IIRC.
Remember watching review of that monitor on Monitors unboxed, that model is still not available for purchase in India.
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