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BenQ PhotoVue SW242Q 24" 2K HDR Monitor

With the BenQ PhotoVue SW242Q 24" 2K HDR Monitor, photographers can experience a simulated-texture screen effect that can deliver optimal screen-to-print results for accurate photo editing and reliable soft proofing. The SW242Q also helps video editors get ideal video results with HDR support and multiple video formats. You can even connect your SDI devices directly to the monitor for a stable, non-compressed signal transmission for high video quality. The IPS screen features a 2560 x 1600 resolution, a 16:10 aspect ratio, and a 60 Hz refresh rate, along with support for 100% sRGB, 99% Adobe RGB, and 98% DCI-P3 colour gamut support. Add HDMI and DisplayPort outputs, a USB hub, and a SD card reader, and the SW242Q can help you tackle your creative projects with ease.

SKU: GC163-SW242Q

BenQ PhotoVue SW242Q 24" 2K HDR Monitor

BenQ PhotoVue SW242Q 24" 2K HDR Monitor

With the BenQ PhotoVue SW242Q 24" 2K HDR Monitor, photographers can experience a simulated-texture screen effect that can deliver optimal screen-to-print results for accurate photo editing and reliable soft proofing. The SW242Q also helps video editors get ideal video results with HDR support and multiple video formats. You can even connect your SDI devices directly to the monitor for a stable, non-compressed signal transmission for high video quality. The IPS screen features a 2560 x 1600 resolution, a 16:10 aspect ratio, and a 60 Hz refresh rate, along with support for 100% sRGB, 99% Adobe RGB, and 98% DCI-P3 colour gamut support. Add HDMI and DisplayPort outputs, a USB hub, and a SD card reader, and the SW242Q can help you tackle your creative projects with ease.

Reflection-Free Retouching

Certified with TUV Rheinland Reflection-Free Certifications, the SW242Q utilises the Fine-Coated anti-reflection panel to eliminate reflections for simulated paper-texture visual experiences on screen under different types of ambient lighting to get ideal results.

The AQCOLOR Advantage

BenQ AQCOLOR technology delivers something called Accurate Reproduction. Led by a colour expert, the BenQ team took part in the ICC and ISO to establish colour-related standards and implementation guidelines. With Delta E ≤ 1.5 and BenQ ICCsync, the SW242Q offers out-of-the-box and easy-to-reach colour accuracy. The 16-bit 3D lookup table (LUT) improves colour blending for precise reproduction.

Accuracy Guarantee

The PhotoVue SW242Q is accredited with Calman Verified, Pantone Validated, and Pantone SkinTone Validated certifications. Moreover, the SW242Q supports video calibration software, such as Calman and ColourSpace. Adjust your display's 3D LUT (Lookup Table) for accuracy and consistency at all levels.

Simplified Hardware Calibration

With BenQ exclusive Palette Master Ultimate, the SW242Q provides default and customisable settings for effortless hardware calibration. Choose the colour gamut through intuitive user interfaces and achieve optimal colour consistency in just three simple steps.

SDI to HDMI Device Compatibility

Connect your SDI devices to the monitor for stable and non-compressed signal transmission and real quality video image.

HDR10 Support

With HDR10 compatibility, you'll be able to preview the HDR effect of video content during the editing process on the SW242Q.

Expand Your Mac Devices

Quickly transfer various data and deliver power up to 90W. Your Thunderbolt 3/4 devices are compatible with USB-C on BenQ displays, ensuring consistent, seamless workflows.

Effortless Access Design

Designed with accessibility in mind, the SW242Q makes it easy to connect devices to its I/O ports. Located at the bottom of the monitor, you'll be able to easily access the USB ports and the SD card reader, streamlining your workflow.

Unleash Creativity with Comfort

With a variety of tilt, swivel, and pivot control points, you'll be able to position your monitor for optimal comfort.

Leatherette Base

The leatherette base not only elevates your workspace with a touch of elegance, but also saves space.

Key Features:

24.1" 16:10 IPS Panel

HDMI | DisplayPort | USB-C (90W)

QHD 2560 x 1600 at 60 Hz

5 ms (GtG) Response Time

1000:1 Native Contrast Ratio

400 nits of Brightness

1.07 Billion Colours with HDR10

100% sRGB | 98% P3 | 99% Adobe RGB

SD Card Reader | USB Hub

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BenQ PhotoVue SW242Q 24" 2K HDR Monitor

With the BenQ PhotoVue SW242Q 24" 2K HDR Monitor, photographers can experience a simulated-texture screen effect that can deliver optimal screen-to-print results for accurate photo editing and reliable soft proofing. The SW242Q also helps video editors get ideal video results with HDR support and multiple video formats. You can even connect your SDI devices directly to the monitor for a stable, non-compressed signal transmission for high video quality. The IPS screen features a 2560 x 1600 resolution, a 16:10 aspect ratio, and a 60 Hz refresh rate, along with support for 100% sRGB, 99% Adobe RGB, and 98% DCI-P3 colour gamut support. Add HDMI and DisplayPort outputs, a USB hub, and a SD card reader, and the SW242Q can help you tackle your creative projects with ease.

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