🎨 Elevate your craft with colors that speak louder than words
The BenQ SW272Q is a 27-inch 2K QHD professional monitor designed for photographers and creatives, featuring 99% Adobe RGB and 98% DCI-P3 color accuracy, a Nano Matte anti-reflective panel certified by TUV, 1.07 billion colors with 16-bit 3D LUT, and fast hardware calibration via Palette Master Ultimate software. Its 90W USB-C power delivery and Paper Color Sync technology ensure seamless, color-accurate workflows from screen to print.
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Max Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
Brand | BenQ |
Series | SW272Q |
Item model number | SW272Q |
Item Weight | 18.29 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.78 x 24.17 x 17.78 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.78 x 24.17 x 17.78 inches |
Color | 2023 27" QHD Photo Editing Monitor |
Manufacturer | BenQ |
ASIN | B0BZT3SLWV |
Date First Available | March 28, 2023 |
M**K
It ticks all the boxes
The TL;DR is simple: I have found the SW321C to be a phenomenal, no-compromises, nearly flawless monitor. Great stand, great user interface (I love the puck), outstanding image quality, even backlight, no backlight bleed. It's superb for work and leisure. There's IPS glow, but that's unavoidable.I'm a programmer who spends most of his time on his computer -- reading/writing text, watching video, and playing games. Previously I was using 2 Dell U2518D monitors, which, even after calibration with an iDisplay Pro Plus, had the following issues:* Crushed blacks* Poor contrast* Uneven colors* Uneven backlight* Backlight bleed* Glare, despite the matte surfaceAfter deciding I didn't want to put up with those issues any longer, I did a week or two of research on what the best no-compromises monitors were in late 2020. That led me to the SW321C, a professional monitor rather than a gaming/consumer monitor, because consumer models -- no matter how fancy they claimed to be or how slick the marketing -- all seemed to fall short and require me to resign myself to compromises in at least one area (and I didn't want FALD).The BenQ SW321C is expensive (though not as expensive as the EIZO and Dell screens that it's often compared to), but I consider the money well spent. The image quality is outstanding. Colors are stunning. Images and text are markedly sharper and crisper than they were on my 25" 1440p monitors (though this would be true of any 4k 32" screen). The backlight is the evenest I've ever seen. There's no backlight bleed that I can detect. I love the shade hood and never take it off. The matte coating is far and away the best I've seen/used.For the movies and tv shows I've watched on it (Blade Runner, Ex Machina, The Witch, The Expanse, The Man in the High Castle, The Midnight Gospel), I couldn't be happier with the quality of the picture. The HDR may be "fake," but it still massively improves the viewing experience, especially in regard to handling of darkness/shadows.Last year I bought and returned the BenQ SW271. I loved it, but the backlight was uneven, there was backlight bleed, and 27" was too small for 4K". (32" is, for my eyes (late 30s), the perfect size for a 4k screen.) If I was going to spend $1,500, I wasn't willing to put up with those issues.The SW321 isn't as bright as the SW271, which is a shame, but it also fixes every issue I had with the SW271.==Update: the blacks aren't as dark as I'd like them to be. (EDIT: correction, for $2k you can NOT get a very decent oled tv with perfect blacks. You will experience burn in.) The monitor also seems to produce a lot of heat. I'm not sure I regret the purchase. It still ticks all the boxes for me, and I consider the money well spent, but if I could do it again, and my living quarters allowed it, (EDIT and recantation: I would not opt for an OLED)Update #2: Scratch that. I still wish the blacks were darker, but this is as good as it gets on an IPS panel. OLED TVs aren't meant to be used as PC monitors, and if you use one that way, there will inevitably be burn in. I'm still quite happy with the purchase, despite the one, single, occasional stuck sub-pixel.I've seen a few reviews here that fault the hardware calibration, but for me it has been superb -- certainly better, to my untrained eye, than the i1 Display Pro Plus's software calibration. That being said, I encountered a couple of bugs/problems when using the Palette Master software: it didn't detect my calibrator until I set colors to 10 bit, full output, and I had to plug it into a USB port on my desktop, not one of the SW321C's USB ports.Update #3: The stuck pixel started to occur more frequently, so I contacted BenQ customer service and asked them to service the screen. The customer-support staff, who were phenomenal -- prompt, professional, understanding, knowledgeable, and incredibly to work with -- helped me, despite a couple of mix ups (which weren't their fault), resolve the matter to my satisfaction.Update #4: The top review is... awful. What on earth sort of person brags(?) about bossing around delivery people? The top item in this person's list of pros is "high Quality Display Monitor," but the review also states that the screen was defective, that s/he has seen better image quality on $200 monitors, and that the colors look "horrible." Garbage. Neither of us is an expert. Ignore amazon reviews. Read reviews written by professional photographers, for whom this monitor is intended.Dec 2022 update: my sw321c is one of my favorite possessions. Even my partner who isn't finicky about screen quality loves it. Watching movies or shows on it is always a treat. I can't praise it highly enough. And I can't believe I omitted from my review that its cardboard box is the nicest, most thoughtful I've encountered for anything I've purchased. It's huge but well worth keeping, as it protects the monitor perfectly and stores and organizes everything incredibly cleanly and effectively. No loose cables. No textured carton compartments. Everything has its isolated section, or its own box (which perfectly fits into only one place). My only complaint with the monitor concerns the shade ood, which has started to fall apart easily. I doubt it's meant to be handled, put on, or taken off as much as I have though. I cover the screen with several layers of cloth when I'm not using it, e.g. at night, because I want to keep it pristine, and they don't fit over the hood.27 Sept 2024 update: I love this thing just as much as I did when I first posted this review. There are now OLED monitors, and I guess people think matte screens aren't maximally sharp. Maybe that's true, but I've never had a problem with that, and neither, as far as I'm aware, have the photographers who apparently love the SW321C.
T**T
Screen to Print Color Champ!
Love this monitor! This 24in BenQ SW242Q has such a good image quality and out of the box color accuracy. It's built very well and even has a nice base as well as easy setup and instructions. I was also happy that it came with a DP, HDMI, USB-C, and Data cable. The nano-matte screen makes it so nice to look at and the brightness is not over-powering or a strain on the eyes. Creating both digital and print ready media made the functionality across both Mac and Windows systems essential for me. I needed a solid screen to print solution across Adobe Rgb, P3, and sRGB color gamut's. I have a large format Mimaki printer, and this was the best thing I could have invested in other then the printer.I am using a HP Windows desktop and M4 Mac Mini and M4 iPad Pro to create with if that helps anyone. I also use a Wacom to hook up through the monitor, it has multiple ports for other peripherals as well. If you're serious about your craft, then I would not hesitate to get this. Esp if you're printing, or into photography.
M**Y
Very nice monitor without breaking the bank
What a great monitor. Went together without issue. Gorgeous colors and great size (it’s big). I decided I don’t really need a second monitor. I calibrated it using a spyder pro. The colors look very good. They kind of over did it with both the hockey puck and the bezel keys to control various things, but better too many ways to control than not enough. (I don’t really make use of either after initial setup)
H**W
a nice office and photographic mate!
it is a very nice one for office and photographic usage.
A**.
Professional photographer quality monitor for processing photos,
I love the hood that comes with the monitor to keep glare from shining on the screen. The screen size, 27 inch, is a good size for a desk and you to adjust the height of the monitor. It has USB, C-USB and HDMI connections. It is a little bit heavier than other monitors, but is built very durable.
T**S
Nice monitor for photo editing
This is my first photography monitor and I did a lot of research before I chose this one. I use it for days and so far everything is fine and matches my expectations.
A**R
Maybe the lower cost monitor BUT equal on paper
I had a older monitor and just could not get the colors right even using the DataColor tool sooo! I read about these in a couple google news articles and looked at some YouTube for these were just made. All the pennies I spent never thought I would ever see things so colorful and sharp out of the box, Have not even used the new datacolor Spyder x2 on it for like they stated comes totally calibrated. I have a strange vision since some new glasses, icons on a computer screen are like 3D and can like see around the sides of them. With that I was editing a Milky Way right away and I got the colors of Pegasus and the Yin Yang right out of camera they were there just needed a little bit of help but the results sitting back a bit was like a 3D image I thought I could touch!!! The colors just pop like no other monitor and bright with black staying full black make sharp edges. It comes with all cables you will ever need just hook up before connecting to computer the connection are in the looking up position and hard to see after setup. it also comes with the top and side blinders. The hockey puck lets you adjust anything from it instead of trying to find a button along the bottom like other monitors, there are button along the bottom anyway. Just Have Fun Editing your images.
E**S
BenQ, excellent at a reasonable price.
Outstanding choice for a color critical monitor for photographers and creatives. I needed to replace my previous NEC monitor and found this as great alternative. The BenQ is fully featured and at a moderate price compared with other brands in this market sector which are far more expensive. Allows quick change color profile with an included switch accessory. For print and prepress, the paper and media selection feature allows for more accurate printing. I am hard to please with any product but I am a true fan of this monitor.
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