BenQ Releases PV3200PT And BenQ PV270‎ Designed For Video Post-Production

BenQ Releases PV3200PT And BenQ PV270‎ Designed For Video Post-Production

When it comes to professionals who are
looking for a capable display solution that can provide them with
uncompromising color accuracy and high resolution, a simple LED monitor just
won't do. There are a lot of factors to take into, and the cheap, entry-level offerings
just won't do. This is where BenQ's PV3200PT and PV270 commercial monitors are
set to shine.

BenQ Releases PV3200PT And BenQ PV270‎ Designed For Video Post-Production
BenQ PV3200PT

The two new monitors in the PV series
are designed for post-production for professionals that need to perform video
editing tasks, visual effects, and color correction and management. The
PV3200PT comes with a wide-angle 32-inch IPS display with high 4K UHD
resolution, allowing users to inspect every element to the finest details.
Furthermore, it even features color gamut that covers 100% Rec. 709 and 100%
sRGB.Hardware calibration support is also part of the package, and Palette
Master Element calibration can serve as the software that can fine tune the
monitor.

BenQ PV3200PT Specs

Resolution (max.)‎: 3840 x 2160 at
60 Hz (DP, mDP), 3840 x 2160 at 30 Hz (HDMI)‎
Display Area: 708.5 x 398.5 mm‎
Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 20 M:1‎
Panel Type‎: IPS‎ Panel
Viewing Angle: 178 / 178‎
Response time‎: 5 ms (GtG)‎
Display Colors‎: 1.07 B‎
Color Gamut‎: 100% Rec. 709‎

Color Bit‎: 10 bits

BenQ PV270
BenQ PV270
On the other hand, the PV270 is a
27-inch IPS display that comes with QHD resolution. It also comes with color
spaces that cover 100% Rec.709 and 99% Adobe RGB that is required in post-production
of digital videos and retouching of photos. It even features Technicolor Color Certified
certification to make it ready for prime time. For calibration, there's the
X-Rite powered Palette Master software that can assist in hardware calibration
to fit the preference and requirements of the user.

BenQ PV270‎ Specs

Resolution (max.)‎: 2560 x 1440‎
Display Area: 596.7 x335.6 mm‎
Brightness: 250 cd / m2‎
Native Contrast: 1000:1‎
Viewing Angle: 178 / 178‎
Response time: 5 ms (GtG)‎
Display Colors‎: 1.07 B‎

Color Gamut‎: 100% Rec. 709/sRGB, 99%
AdobeRGB, 96% DCI-P3‎

Color Bit‎: 10 bits‎


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BenQ Releases PV3200PT And BenQ PV270‎ Designed For Video Post-Production
BenQ Releases PV3200PT And BenQ PV270‎ Designed For Video Post-Production

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