60hz is a real pain, even if it has all these other features its gonna feel ancient when you're used to 144hz
i cannot find non sponsored video about every single new benq monitor LOL (pd ma rd all series) mabye because it's a high price compared to the performance of a product that doesn't have any merit to buy
Thank you for the review!
The usefulness of such a video is to understand whether the 3:2 format allows for comfortable multitasking, such as managing a text editor while keeping a window or a browser open on the side. However, if the video only shows an editor with four lines of text using a 128px font, it is completely useless.
I wanna buy it, but the low contrast ratio is bad, and the lack of RJ45
I am facing multiple issues with this monitor: 1. With Macbook it doesn't render in 4k resolution. 2. With Windows laptop, nightmode is not switched on automatically when waking up the laptop from sleep. 3. The Benq software to control monitor settings from PC/Macbook does not work most of the time (it's updated to the latest version)
As far as I know, if you connect to a macbook, you need either 2k or 5k. there is a problem with scaling the picture and the macbook. do you know anything about this?
How looks the LED backlight bleeding for this IPS monitor on non-review/commercial models?
120hz is least.
i can buy five 27'' monitors for that money
Only 60hz sadly.
160 PPI guarantees you bad experience on mac os, so funny to see you never mention that while using mac
350 nits? No, thank you.
I can get a 3:2 for much cheaper. Im not paying 600 for a 60 hz display.
I don't know, too many settings, kinda overengineered, and lhonestly, it does look ugly no elegance at all, kind of bloated, I'll pass, no time for that much settings and tuning
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