SKU: GC30-PD2705Q

BenQ PD2705Q DesignVue Designer 27" 16:9 HDR IPS Monitor

The PD2705Q DesignVue Designer 27" 16:9 HDR IPS Monitor from BenQ delivers clarity and color precision, with support for 100% of the sRGB and Rec. 709 color gamuts, as well as HDR10, to help designers fulfill their ideas. Driven by BenQ's AQCOLOR technology and a resolution of 2560 x 1440 with a 60 Hz refresh rate, the PD2705Q is coupled with four special modes - CAD/CAM, Animation, Darkroom, and M-Book - each of which being tailored for different scenarios, allowing users in different fields to achieve similar results.

The PD2705Q features In-Plane Switching (IPS) technology, an anti-glare screen coating, 8-bit support for 16.7 million colors, a widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio, a static contrast ratio of 1000:1, a 300 cd/m2 brightness rating, 109 ppi, a Delta E ≦ 3, and a 5 ms (GtG) response time. Using the 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles, it is possible to watch content from virtually any position. There is also one HDMI 2.0 input, one DisplayPort 1.4 input, and one DisplayPort output for daisy-chaining multiple displays together using MST (multi-stream transport) technology. Additional connectivity includes four USB Type-A ports, one USB Type-B port, and one USB Type-C port that supports DisplayPort, data transfers, and up to 65W of power. Audio can be output using the dual integrated 2W speakers or the 3.5mm headphone jack.

BenQ's PD2705Q also supports HDCP 2.2, Zero technology, Low Blue Light technology, and more. To further help improve viewing and accessibility, the PD2705Q features a vertical tilt of -5 to 20° and a left/right swivel of ±45°. It is certified for Mac, Windows 10, 8.1, 8, and 7, CalMAN, and Pantone.

General Features
AQCOLOR Technology

Color is serious business. BenQ work tirelessly to meet or surpass ICC/ISO professional standards, deliver detailed precision, and assure out-of-the-box accuracy from calibration. You'll see the AQCOLOR advantage in every BenQ DesignVue Designer series monitor.

Industry-Standard Color

Designers and video editors count on color accuracy. The PD2705Q covers 100% of industry-standard sRGB and Rec. 709 wide color gamuts while achieving Delta E ≤ 3 color accuracy. You'll see more realistic, accurate results from different production lines show color at the same levels.

Multiple Monitor Color Consistency

Experience consistent colors throughout your workflow, even on multiple monitors. BenQ ensures PD2705Q displays from different production lines show color at the same levels.

Out-of-the-Box Color Accuracy

Have confidence in your color. Each BenQ PD2705Q arrives factory-calibrated with its unique calibration report.

Professional Modes

Elevate your expertise with BenQ's specialized display modes. These include Darkroom Mode, M-Book Mode, Animation Mode, and CAD/CAM Mode.

Darkroom Mode

Darkroom Mode lets you adjust image brightness and contrast for superior work in dark environments.

M-Book Mode

M-Book Mode lets you achieve consistent color across devices effortlessly and matches your monitor to your Mac.

Animation Mode

Enhance the clarity of dark areas without overexposing bright regions in 3D animation using Animation Mode.

CAD/CAM Mode

Enjoy improved contrast of lines and shapes in technical illustrations within CAD/CAM Mode.

HDR for Realistic Results

The PD2705Q is HDR10-compatible so videographers can preview HDR video content during the editing process. This ensures superior final output.

Designed with You in Mind

Eliminate needless repetition with custom productivity hacks.

One Cable Connectivity

The PD2705Q's USB Type-C port transmits high-speed video/audio/data and 65W power delivery with just one cable. Daisy-chain monitors to improve work flow in an uncluttered workspace.

One Click Color Setting Sync

ICCsync simplifies the mapping process between the profile on the monitor and the source device. This ensures the monitor displays the accurate color setting.

One Display to Show Two Color Modes

DualView improves your workflow and enhances productivity by displaying designs in two modes (sRGB and CAD/CAM) side-by-side on a single screen.

One Set to Control Two Systems

The KVM Switch function allows users to display and control content from two different PCs on a single screen using just one keyboard and mouse to save space and boost work efficiency.

BenQ eye-care

BenQ's eye care technologies reduce eye fatigue while ensuring greater user comfort during long periods of use.

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Product Overview

The PD2705Q DesignVue Designer 27" 16:9 HDR IPS Monitor from BenQ delivers clarity and color precision, with support for 100% of the sRGB and Rec. 709 color gamuts, as well as HDR10, to help designers fulfill their ideas. Driven by BenQ's AQCOLOR technology and a resolution of 2560 x 1440 with a 60 Hz refresh rate, the PD2705Q is coupled with four special modes - CAD/CAM, Animation, Darkroom, and M-Book - each of which being tailored for different scenarios, allowing users in different fields to achieve similar results.

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