BenQ launches 4K monitor with Thunderbolt 3 and features for Macs

2024-03-07 11:30:00

A BenQ launched this week its newest 4K monitor, the PD3225U. Focused on design, it was designed especially for use with Macswith a series of resources aimed at professionals who own MacBooks, which we will talk about later.

With HDR support and a screen IPS Black — which is capable of displaying black tones 35% darker than traditional IPS —, the monitor is 32 inches and features technology AQCOLORwhich brings together 5 elements to guarantee greater color accuracy.

Standard IPS (left) and IPS Black (right)

Designed by BenQ itself, the technology provides the monitor with industry-recommended standards, a high level of screen detail, custom calibration, third-party qualification and dedicated color control.

With three USB-C ports (two of which are Thunderbolt 3), the PD3225U also has two HDMI ports, one DisplayPort 1.4 port and two USB 3.2 ports. Ergonomic and flexible, it can also be easily rotated, lifted or rotated.

As for features focused on Mac consumers, the highlight is the modo M-Bookwhich minimizes visual differences (especially color differences) between the monitor and the computer when used with MacBooks Air and Pro.

The other cool feature is what BenQ calls iKeyboard Controlwhich lets you easily adjust settings like monitor brightness and speaker volume directly from dedicated keys on a MacBook keyboard.

The BenQ PD3225U can be purchased from US$1.100directly in the BenQ website or on Amazon.

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via 9to5Mac

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