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BenQ MA320U 31.5" 16:9, 4K 3840x2160, IPS Nano Monitor for MacBook

Designed to fully integrate with your MacBook Pro and MacBook Air, the grey BenQ MA320U 32" 4K HDR Monitor features elegant and minimalist look. Beyond its aesthetics, this UHD 4K 3840 x 2160 resolution monitor enhances your professional photo and video editing workflow with versatile connectivity, streamlined controls, and rich high-dynamic range visuals that are tuned to match your MacBook's display.

SKU: GC163-MA320U

BenQ MA320U 31.5" 16:9, 4K 3840x2160, IPS Nano Monitor for MacBook

BenQ MA320U 31.5" 16:9, 4K 3840x2160, IPS Nano Monitor for MacBook

Designed to fully integrate with your MacBook Pro and MacBook Air, the grey BenQ MA320U 32" 4K HDR Monitor features elegant and minimalist look. Beyond its aesthetics, this UHD 4K 3840 x 2160 resolution monitor enhances your professional photo and video editing workflow with versatile connectivity, streamlined controls, and rich high-dynamic range visuals that are tuned to match your MacBook's display.

Colour Matching

Avoid the hassle of having different colour settings between your laptop screen and the external display. The MA320U's 32" IPS panel delivers 1.07 billion colours with 99% sRGB and 97% DCI-P3 coverage to closely match the MacBook Pro.

High-dynamic range (HDR) support with a 1300:1 static contrast ratio, 5 ms response time, and 600 nit peak brightness provide cinematic visuals.

Made for MacBooks

Rotate the screen 90° in either direction to view content in portrait mode. Then adjust the height, tilt, and swivel to optimise the view. With 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles, you can see the screen clearly from almost any angle. The compact base includes a rubber pad that you can rest the rear of your MacBook on, which protects your computer from scratches while providing efficient airflow.

The 100 x 100mm VESA mounting pattern allows you to attach the MA320U to a swivel arm or multi-monitor stand.

Extensive Connectivity

Connecting your MacBook through the 90W USB-C port allows you to transfer video, data, and power over a single cable. A 15W USB-C port is available to connect and charge iPad Pro tablets and iPhones. Additional devices such as a Mac mini may be connected through the two HDMI 2.0 ports to enhance your multitasking.

Use the integrated 2-port USB-A hub to add a mice, keyboards, and other peripherals through the monitor. An integrated 3W stereo speaker system lets you enjoy music and videos without cluttering your desk. Plug your favorite pair of headphones into the 3.5mm audio jack for listening privacy.

Synchronised Control with Display Pilot 2

Use the customisable Display Pilot 2 software efficiently adjust your monitor's settings with your mouse. You can also use it to control the MA320U directly from your MacBook.

The iKeyboard Control feature allows you to adjust the brightness and volume from the MacBook's keyboard.

Brightness Sync automatically keeps the brightness settings between your MacBook and display consistent. You can configure it to use either the MacBook's light sensor or the MA320U's built-in B.I. + Gen2 sensor.

Display Pilot 2 may also be used to help organise your workflow with preset templates for multi-windows browsing, a MacBook synchronised focus mode, application shortcuts, and more.

View Comfortably

With Nano Matte Panel and BenQ Eye-Care technology, the MA320U reduces eye fatigue and distractions by reducing reflection and glare. The Low Blue Light feature reduces harmful blue light for more comfortable reading.

Key Features:

32" 16:9 IPS Panel

HDMI | USB-C (90W)

UHD 4K 3840 x 2160 at 60 Hz

5 ms Response Time

1300:1 Static Contrast Ratio

600 nits Peak Brightness (HDR)

178/178° Viewing Angles

1.07 Billion Colours with HDR10

99% RGB & 97% DCI-P3 Coverage

Integrated USB Hub & Stereo Speakers

What's in the Box:

BenQ MA320U 31.5" 16:9, 4K 3840x2160, IPS Nano Monitor for MacBook

Power Cable

HMDI Cable

USB-C Cable

Cable Holder

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BenQ MA320U 31.5" 16:9, 4K 3840x2160, IPS Nano Monitor for MacBook

Designed to fully integrate with your MacBook Pro and MacBook Air, the grey BenQ MA320U 32" 4K HDR Monitor features elegant and minimalist look. Beyond its aesthetics, this UHD 4K 3840 x 2160 resolution monitor enhances your professional photo and video editing workflow with versatile connectivity, streamlined controls, and rich high-dynamic range visuals that are tuned to match your MacBook's display.

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