Precise calibration software, Excellent colour reproduction, Multi-adjustment stand, Includes shading hood, Good power consumption
Lacks PiP and PbP, Noticeable IPS glow
Coming to market at £500 the BenQ SW2700PT has redefined our expectations for a professional-class display. The extent BenQ has gone to tick all the boxes has been impressive to observe and the SW2700PT corrects many of the issues we had with the Philips...
Covers 99% Adobe RGB sRGB color spectrum, OSD controller included to switch color profiles, Built for photographers in mind
Lacks HDR, Spend extra for 4K model,
The BenQ SW2700PT is a serious powerhouse for photographers. Its ability to cover most of the Adobe1998 RGB and sRGB color spectrum is what dreams are made of. And since photographers work with various color profiles, having an OSD controller for quick ac...
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No HDMI 2.0, Lacks ECO mode
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