| Brand | BenQ |
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| Product Dimensions | 20.47 x 28.35 x 8.27 cm; 7.5 Kilograms |
| Item model number | EW3270-T |
| Manufacturer | BenQ |
| Series | EW3270U |
| Color | 32 Inch HDR (UHD) |
| Standing screen display size | 32 Inches |
| Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
| Processor Count | 4 |
| Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| Voltage | 76 Volts |
| Wattage | 76 watts |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 7.5 kg |
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| Screen size | 32 Inches |
| Display resolution maximum | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
| Brand | BenQ |
| Special feature | Freesync, Super Resolution, Smart focus, Speakers, Brightness Intelligence +, HDMI 2.0 2x, DP 1.4 1x. USB-C 1x See more |
| Refresh rate | 60 Hz |
| Connectivity technology | HDMI |
| Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
| Display type | Vertical alignment(VA) |
| Specific uses for product | Video Editing, Programming, Photo Editing |
| Response time | 4 Milliseconds |
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- High resolution: 31. 5-Inch LED 4K UHD (3840x2160 resolution)
- HDR support: HDR increases the dynamic range between black and white to showcase incredible clarity and details
- Brightness Intelligence Plus technology: monitor adjusts brightness and colour temperature based on on-screen content and ambient light conditions
- Eye-care technology: low Blue light and flicker-free technology reduce eye discomfort
- Multiple connectivity: HDMI 2. 0, DP1. 4, USB-C (only for video and not for power supply)
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Breathtaking HDR + B.I.+ Sensor tech for the ultimate viewing experience
EW3270U ensures the delivery of incredibly sharp and detailed images. BenQ’s exclusive B.I.+ sensor (Brightness Intelligence Plus Technology) offers a comfortable viewing experience tailored for extended viewing by adjusting the brightness and colour temperature to make your HDR video performance better.
Key Features:
- 31.5 inch 4K High Resolution
- High Dynamic Range (HDR)
- 95% DCI-P3 Wide Colour Gamut
- HDR and B.I.+ mode
- Eye-care Technology
4K HDR Entertainment
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Hyper realistic video quality with HDRFeaturing the leading HDR technology in a video enjoyment monitor, EW3270U offers enhanced brightness and contrast and adds incredible details and vividness to HDR video contents. |
Opt-Clarity for ultra fine detailsEW3270U’s simple hotkey switches between 4 levels of HDR and B.I.+ modes, which constitute BenQ’s exclusive Opt-Clarity Technology, allow users to select the most suitable clarity for displayed content, ensuring users can fully enjoy the splendid image performance while maintaining the ability to see the most delicate details in dimly lit environments. |
4K UHD imageEnjoy extremely vibrant, precise and realistic images as well as much higher frame rates with 4K resolution. You will be amazed by the crystal-clear images with fine details and take advantage of the most optimal viewing experience. |
One cable for multi-platform connectivityLeveraging state-of-the-art USB-C architecture, EW3270U carries high-resolution video and audio, and SuperSpeed data transfers on a single compact and reversible connection to connect with multiple HDMI, and DisplayPort ports. Your multimedia enjoyment can’t be easier. USB-C is not able to charge hardware. |
Vivid entertainment with eye-care technology
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Smart Focus to bring details to lifeSmart Focus highlights the selected window or area, helping users concentrate on the main viewing content by reducing distractions in the background. |
AMD FreeSync for intense gamingAMD FreeSync technology eliminates image tearing, broken frames, and choppy gameplay for incredibly fluid gaming experiences. With an improved refresh rate to bring out an ultra-smooth gaming experience, EW3270U is gamer’s dream monitor. |
Eye-care technologyBenQ’s exclusive eye-care technologies, which consist of Brightness Intelligence Plus, Low Blue Light, and Flicker-Free technologies, reduce eye fatigue while ensuring greater user comfort after a long period of use. |
TÜV Rheinland certificationGlobal safety authority TÜV Rheinland certifies EW3270U’s Flicker-Free, Low Blue Light, and Brightness Intelligence Plus as truly friendly to the human eye. |
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| EW2480 | EW2780 | EW2780Q | EW2780U | EW3270U | EW3280U | |
| Screen Size | 24" | 27" | 27" | 27" | 32" | 32" |
| Resolution | 1080p | 1080p | 2K QHD | 4K UHD | 4K UHD | 4K UHD |
| Refresh Rate | 75Hz | 75Hz | 60Hz | 60Hz | 60Hz | 60Hz |
| Colour Gamut | 72% NTSC | 72% NTSC | 99% sRGB | 99% sRGB | 95% DCI-P3 | 95% DCI-P3 |
| Built-in Speaker | 2.5Wx2 | 2.5Wx2 | 5Wx2 | 5Wx2 | 2Wx2 | 2.1 Channel (2Wx2 + 5W woofer) |
| Panel Type | IPS | IPS | IPS | IPS | VA | IPS |
| Connectivity | HDMI x3 | HDMI x3 | HDMI x2 / DP x1 | HDMI x2 / DP x1 / USB C x1 | HDMI x2 / DP x1 / USB C x1 | HDMI x2 / DP x1 / USB C x1 |
| Remote Control | ✓ | |||||
| FreeSync | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
| B.I.+ Sensor | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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| ASIN | B07BBRLTRH |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | 6,405 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories) 121 in Monitors |
| Date First Available | 30 Mar. 2018 |
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Though around £700 is a lot you'll struggle to get a 32 inch display with 4K, HDR, good brightness for HDR (400+ nits), no PWM, eye care, Freesync and Gsync compatibility, and ideally IPS panel, USB-C video and power, good speakers, and a remote. I looked around a lot and the monitors were either a lot more or missed some features but weren't that much cheaper.
32 inch 4K has been really good for working with Unreal Engine and that was one of my main drivers. I also wanted to use it as a TV with a Humax box and this has also been great - the REC.709 setting looks lovely and the remote helps, (and I've been able to add the monitor to my Harmony One remote as well). The speakers are good and provide a fair bit of bass - I didn't find them disappointing like I have with some flatscreens. I can also with a laptop just use the usb-c cable for power and picture and it works great at 4K.
4K HDR gaming has also been great - no stuttering or tearing using the gsync with an Nvidia RTX 2070 super. The pictures look fantastic on games like Shadow of the tombraider, metro exodus - the pictures, especially for the former, often look real. I'm not a competitive gamer but I debated a bit about getting a higher refresh rate monitor - to say this this feels totally smooth with no issues for gameplay at 60Hz eve on racing games like forza horizon 4.
4K HDR from Netflix (note the windows app seems poor - and I use the browser which seems better) and discs has also been great though it has needed a bit of trial and error with settings.
HDR 400 is the one that immediately appeals as the contrast can be altered and this enables you to set the HDR intensity to suit your own equipment and content. This was great but then I started to notice on Netflix HDR content and to a lesser extent in Metro Exodus the whole brightness of the screen would change quite frequently for some programmes. Whether this is Windows or the monitor not sure - though I'm not sure it happened with the Xbox One X but don't have that connected to the monitor right now. I think it's reading the HDR singal and implementing global dimming.
However, the HDRi modes don't do this and I've been able to get a really good picture using these modes. I've seen reports HDRi varies the brightness a lot but I haven't found that to be the case at all. The thing is initially compared to HDR400 the whole picture looks dimmer and the HDR effect isn't so strong. It's like you've put sunglasses on. The contrast can't be changed for the HDRi modes. What I did is set the RTX 2070 super to use nvidia settings rather than windows settings (which seems to vastly improve the picture anyway) and then and then alter the brightness and contrast there. I've then been able to get great pictures across the board.
I realise that in comparison to and HDR600 or 1000 TV this might not be so good but it's really good in comparison to non HDR video. If the screen shows the sun it makes you squint, torches look very bright, light flashes off metal etc - it all looks more realistic. What HDRi also does is manage the darker scenes better - it seems to keep better contrast and make them less washed out. Game HDRi seems to lift the brightness in the darker scenes a bit more which can be better in some circumstances but can make it look too flat and I generally prefer cinema HDRi. I'm pretty picky about picture quality and have a very good projector for films and I am very happy with the Benq. I would say check the HDRi super resolution and sharpness settings as I found the sharpness was turned right up to 10 and it made things look grainy or slightly odd / unrealistic at times until I turned it down a bit.
I debated a lot on VA or IPS and ultimately it seems they both have pros and cons. VA has better contrast but less realistic colours and brightness and colour temperature can vary across the screen, especially if you're at an angle or close to the screen. IPS has accurate colours, better viewing angles, but in darker scenes can be more prone to IPS bloom - screen being brighter in one or more corners. I took the view I'd rather have the hit of IPS bloom - which is minimal on this even with HDR on and in the dark with a black screen or dark image - for darker material than issues that potentially occur all the time to varying extents but it's a personal choice.
The only downside has been some quality issues. The first monitor had terrible bleed as well as a lot of brightness variations across the screen. The main bleed was a spot to right of middle and it looked like someone was always holding a little torch at the top of the screen. This was returned (got a replacement delivery next day after raising the issue, before sending off the faulty one - really impressed) and a new one was much better in terms of overall consistency of brightness across dark scenes, though had a similar bleed issue at the bottom to the right. Less severe but I returned this as well, also prompted by a price reduction.
This latest monitor that I've kept had minimal bloom and no bleed. I have noticed an issue whereby the honeycomb material stuck across the bottom bezel is lifting up slightly in a couple of places and I periodically need to push it down. not ideal but given the screen itself is good I'm living with this.
I went for 5 stars but would have probably done 4.5 if possible to account for the returns and the bezel but I am very pleased with the performance and picture quality of this monitor and it looks very nice - it doesn't shout out computer monitor or look like an office item; it feels more like a nice TV.
Hope this helps - I deliberated a long time about what monitor to get and whether this one would be OK so hopefully this give some good insight to anyone in a similar position.
I was looking to downgrade from my 2K 32" monitor as it was giving me neck ache moving my head around to view the corners, so I was looking for a 27" 4K IPS monitor mainly for work and occasional gaming (FPS). Apparently 27” is the optimum for us humans??
I initially purchased a 4k BenQ TN panel for about £250 but returned it within about 5 minutes as the quality was shocking. IPS is the way to go for clarity if you feel you can take the hit on the Hz for under the £600 mark.
tl:dr: For the money, this is a fantastic panel, extremely crisp and clear, plays games pretty well unless you feel you have the reflexes to keep up with 144hz+ gamers. Perfect size to go on my desk, looks very professional and is solidly built. Ideal for working from home with my laptop hooked up to it for a second screen. I have MS Teams and OneNote on the laptop and all my project plans, spreadsheets on the 4k. The colours are really nice out of the box.
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Build Quality:
Solid and understated would be my view on this. It just looks smart on my desk. The stand is great (small footprint), and the screen doesn't bounce around when I type.
I would have preferred the base to be height adjustable rather than just tilt but at 5’11 and my desk and seat set correctly my eyes are only an inch above the top of the screen which is ok for ergonomics.
Buttons on the back are a little annoying to get used to but after a few days I know where each one is. Solid clicks and the jog stick feel substantial.
Panel:
The 4K is crisp and clear, and when using HDR (not the HDRi cinema or Game) the colours are really bold. Blacks are so dark now that when looking at black clothes etc it's actually hard to make out the details on the product.
Text is where this screen really shines, I sit my arm’s length away and with the scale set at 175% it's just perfect to not cause me to squint or have to move my head in to look at smaller text which I was doing a lot before. I can easily fit two documents side by side with them both zoomed out.
The BI (HDRi) I personally found irritating as it kept adjusting the screen brightness as the clouds were passing overhead. Yes, I could turn the sensitivity down, but I found just using the inbuilt Windows Night mode to be better and that kicks in at 9pm. Just leave it on regular HDR emulation if your graphics card can’t toggle it from Windows.
No blurring when scrolling on documents or web pages.
No bleeding at the edges even on blacks and the viewing angle is extremely good.
OOB the colours/ brightness etc are pretty good for the average user but I’m sure if you played around with them then it would look even better.
Audio:
Speakers are ok for general use but if you have music playing or gaming then they are quite tinny, but what would you expect for monitor speakers. They are an afterthought, a tick box and are ok if you are severely limited on desk space.
Gaming:
Gaming is pretty good with this and if your PC is up to it then the 4K resolution is stunning. It keeps up with motion fine on FPS with V-Sync enabled and I don’t get motion sickness when using it.
I am yet to see any tearing or ghosting but it might be because my PC is high spec and runs most games on High > Ultra settings without breaking a sweat.
If, however you need a higher refresh then this isn’t the one for you as it’s only 60Hz.
Overall:
All in all it is a great entry/ mid-tier 4K screen that does everything I need extremely well. Yes, it could be better and yes it could have more Hz but it’s a sub £600 IPS 4k monitor.
If you are working from home for the foreseeable future, this would be an excellent investment if you are like me and you will be using it mainly for work functions and the occasional evening gaming.









