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The BenQ EW3270U is a 32-inch 4K UHD monitor featuring HDR support, P3 wide color gamut, and Brightness Intelligence Plus technology that automatically adjusts brightness and color temperature based on ambient light. Equipped with eye-care features like low blue light and flicker-free technology, it ensures comfortable long-term use. Multiple connectivity options including USB-C, HDMI 2.0, and DisplayPort 1.4 make it a versatile choice for professionals seeking stunning visuals and ergonomic design.






| ASIN | B07BBRLTRH |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 58,263 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1,012 in Monitors |
| Brand | BenQ |
| Colour | Metallic Grey |
| Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,619) |
| Date First Available | 30 Mar. 2018 |
| Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 7.5 kg |
| Item model number | EW3270U |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 2 Grams |
| Manufacturer | BenQ |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Processor Count | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 52.22 x 72.64 x 21.5 cm; 7.5 kg |
| Resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
| Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
| Series | EW3270U |
| Standing screen display size | 32 Inches |
| Voltage | 76 Volts |
| Wattage | 76 watts |
J**T
Great Value For Money
I've been a fan of BenQ monitors for over a decade now and decided it was time for an upgrade from a Full-HD EW2750ZL as I now have the PC horsepower to pull 4K at 60FPS or above in many games. The games where I can't manage this still look great rendered at 2K or 3K then GPU upscaled to 4K with Radeon Image Sharpening on an AMD RX Vega 56. This monitor's FreeSync feature works perfectly for ironing out the occasional dip below 60FPS (as low as 40FPS) without any stutters. Input lag is stated in many independent reviews as being around 10 milliseconds. I have no way of confirming this but am inclined to believe it as there's no apparent lag even in fast-paced games. This equates to well under one frame at 60Hz, so I can't imagine anyone having a problem with it. The panel's 3000:1 static contrast ratio and DCI-P3 colour gamut leads to much deeper blacks than any TN or IPS panel as well as colours that pop nicely. If it pops too much for anyone's liking, they can always rein it in by either selecting the monitor's sRGB picture mode or dialling back the saturation. There is a slight glow in the lower left-hand corner on mine, but it's standard practice for me to install sufficiently bright bias lighting behind a monitor to give the impression that blacks are actually black. Under these conditions, it's barely perceptible. I can certainly happily live with it. Movies look fantastic! My movie archive is always played back via Media Player Classic - Black Edition with the aid of madVR precision rendering and this monitor blows my similarly priced Toshiba TV away in terms of overall clarity and perceived image depth, especially with the room lights out. I've very little to add really except to say that if you're familiar with the pros and cons of a VA panel (actually MVA in this instance) then this monitor is unlikely to give you any unpleasant surprises. There are better monitors around dedicated to specific tasks for a similar price, but this is an excellent all-rounder.
M**Y
Excellent Budget 4K UHD monitor for gaming consoles.
Owning a Xbox One X, getting a decent 4K UHD screen that has a low input lag (time lag between console image transmission to actual screen display) is essential. Especially if one plays any kind of game with very fast moving images, that also requires fast reactions. One need only look at your 4K UHD TV options to know that the best ones cost a fortune compared to the cost of a Xbox One X (or PS4 Pro). Moreoever, the budget TVs are not without their significant caveats. Namely, significant input lag and low native frame rates of 50Hz. This is where this adequately sized and reasonably priced BenQ monitor comes in. Being a 32 inch, 4K UHD monitor, which is natively 60Hz, with an excellent input lag of just 1ms, this has performed excellently for gaming, and for 4K movies alike. It produces crisp and clear images at 4K resolution, and it's HDR function showcases a wider variety of contrast. However, it's HDR function has limited options to adjust while in HDR mode; which is arguably not that significant if you received a model with the latest firmware. There are essentially a high brightness and low brightness setting for this, and generally speaking, I would recommend the low brightness setting, as the high brightness setting tends to display reds/orange colours a bit too brightly. The other limitation are its internal speakers, which one should never use; the speakers are terrible. This is easily mitigated by picking up a set of external speakers, such as simple £20 Logitech speakers that will phenomenally improve your sound experience, or better yet, a soundbar with a remote control to allow you to change the volume as necessary from your own seat. One could also connect this to a surround sound system, but a bigger and better TV would be suggested for that. Having connected this monitor to my Xbox One X, and using the console as my all in one media device (as it was originally designed to be), I can say that this is easily the best value for money 4K UHD screen that functions not only as a 4K TV for me, but as an excellent monitor for gaming and 4K movies. I would absolutely recommend this as the best value budget choice, for anyone with a 4K gaming console, needing a reasonably priced screen to fully utilise the capabilities of their console, without burning a hole in your wallet.
M**R
كل حاجه فيها فعلا جميله ماعدا ودي أنا شاري وعارف بيها إنه الإضاءة مش أعلى حاجه، لكن لو غرفة عادية الإضاءة زي الفل
D**.
Le menu qui s'affiche en appuyant sur les boutons de l'écran est archaïque, la manière de diminuer le son n'est pas pratique et le son en lui-même est très mauvais. La restauration de l'affichage après mise en veille est lente. L'accès aux prises (HDMI, USB, ...) n'est pas pratique car on ne voit pas les fiches. La protection transparente devant l'écran est trop souple. Les couleurs par défaut sont beaucoup plus vivent que sur mon IMac (sauf en mode sRGB). Fonctionne sans problème avec mon Mac mini M2. Bon rapport qualité/prix comparé à un écran Mac. Tous les câbles sont fournis et produit bien emballé.
H**O
Przesiadłem się z wieloletniego full HD też Benq, z którego byłem zadowolony, ale jednak 4K to inna bajka - nie wyobrażam sobie powrotu już . Co do jakości obrazu to ja póki co jestem bardzo zadowolony - po zwykłej 'kalibracji' na trybie nawet standardowym z plansz testowych (bez urządzeń zewnętrznych) i przede wszystkim ustawieniu odpowiedniego wsp. gamma i wyglądu czcionek w windowsach to przejście z poprzedniego Benq,to jak przesiadka z fiata do merca lub wyżej (za te pieniądze, bo nie wątpię iż są lepsze monitory). Co do panelu VA to u mnie kolory na moje oko (foto amatora) są poprawne, podświetlenie równomierne, czarny nie jest 'oledowy', ale drobne podświetlenie widać jedynie przy prawie zupełnie ciemnym otoczeniu. Przy oświetleniu dziennym czy za monitorem w nocy nie widać nic, czego nie mogę powiedzieć o kiedyś nabytym monitorze IPS. Co do zmian kolorów na rantach - jak się bliżej przyjrzeć i ruszać głową to faktycznie jest to zauważalne jak to na VA, ale dla mnie osobiście nie jest to wielki problem, przynajmniej mniej dokuczliwy jak słaby kontrast i 'srebrzenie' na IPS. Oled tutaj byłby pewnie ideałem, ale niestety ceny 4K dla 32 cali to na razie kosmos ;-). Jak wspominałem zajmuję się amatorsko fotografią i tutaj jest przepaść jakościowa do poprzedniego - poczynając od wielkości obszaru roboczego, poprzez gęstość ppi (co ma znaczenie też przy powiększeniach) czy jakość, przejścia tonalne etc... Obróbka stała się znacznie, znacznie przyjemniejsza i dokładniejsza. Dokumenty czy strony web wyglądają świetnie - wreszcie brak pixeli :-). Filmy czy seriale też nie narzekam - przy treściach 1080p skalowanie jest ok (przyznam, że stary tv lg robi to lepiej), przy 4K i dobrym materiale obraz jest już bez zarzutu i po prostu cieszy oko. Jest mnóstwo opcji i trybów (w tym HDR), ale dla mnie najlepszy jest standardowy po lekkiej kalibracji i czasami załączam filtr światła niebieskiego. Myślę, że za te pieniądze (ok. 1400zł) to całkiem fajny wybór.
N**M
Coming from someone who has never used or worked on a big monitor before, I can tell you I’m blown away by the sheer size of it. It’s huge! Well, not as big as TVs of course but considering you only seat 3 feet away from the monitor, makes this thing look much bigger than a TV. Now on to pros and cons : Pros: 1: 32 inch screen real estate is underrated. You could work on 3 different tasks at once. It makes your productivity go brrr 2: The screen is beautiful. It’s 4k. You wouldn’t appreciate it if you stream 1080p movies or play games in 1080p on it, so try playing a 4K movie and see for yourself. The colors are accurate and sharp even from up close. It’s a VA panel so the viewing angles are limited but how often do you look at a monitor from weird angles anyway? 3: It’s bright, almost too bright. You could even work in sunlight, no problem. HDR is on point but trust me you don’t need it. The colors are pretty dynamic. It’s a blessing for content creators and video editors. There’s also a cinema HDR mode. It does what it implies, gives the colors more life. 4: A+ connectivity. It comes with a type c port! You could directly connect your thunderbolt devices without the need to use a HDMI cable. Or you could stick a type c hub in it and et voilà you’re set. No cable cluttering on the desk. I hooked up my iPad to the type c port in the monitor with the type c cable provided in the box and it worked great. It also charges your device while hooked up. Besides that, it comes with a DisplayPort 1.4 and 2 HDMI 2.0. 5: The stand that comes in the box is sturdy and heavy so you know it’s not built cheap. It supports the weight of the monitor very well. No cost saving there. Now on to cons: There aren’t many but some nitty gritty stuffs that may annoy you. 1: Speakers are…meh. Better use a pair of earphones. 2: The stand provided in the box only lets you bend the monitor up or down an inch. Buy a good monitor arm for height adjustment if you aren’t comfortable with it. 3: The settings menu is well laid out but it takes some time getting used to. Most of the time you’d be pressing the wrong buttons. It should have come with a remote or something. 4: More screen real estate comes with its own problems. You need a bigger desk. 5: The brightness control is kinda useless. It doesn’t get too dim so your eyes will be bleeding if you work at night. Oh and this isn’t a con per se, it’s just…expensive. Best in the budget of 30k I’d say but there are cheaper options which aren’t far off. Also, do note that there’s no HDMI cable in the box. Benq saved a hefty 400rs there. Oh my, how will they survive if they provided a cable.. In conclusion - For media consumption and home/office use, this is it. If you are a hardcore gamer, it might not be it. The refresh rate is capped at 60hz so look elsewhere.
م**ي
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