Published: 2021-04-28, Author: Paolo , review by: monitornerds.com
Vibrant IPS Screen with Wide Gamuts, Impeccable Accuracy (Default and Calibrated), Excellent Build Quality with Plenty of Features, Large and Crisp Screen, USB-C Connectivity,
Expensive, Mediocre Contrast, USB-C Limited to 60 Watts, No VRR Support – Not for Gaming
The BenQ SW321C is one of the top monitors you can get if you need outstanding image quality, especially in the color accuracy department. It's good to once it's out of the box since the dE average is already below 1.0, but calibrating it at a hardware le...
Published: 2021-04-23, Author: Jon , review by: shutterbug.com
BenQ has thought of everything a photographer could need or want. The BenQ SW321C is superbly crafted using the highest quality components and looks clean and professional when sitting behind a keyboard. After using it and experiencing the extraordinary p...
Large display size, Excellent uniformity, Fully intergrated software,
Middle of the road colour accuracy
A 32-inch monitor doesn't come cheap, and while BenQ may not be considered a premium brand, this monitor is still expensive. In almost every way the BenQ SW321C is an exceptional monitor, the size, price and uniformity all make it an ideal choice for stud...
Superb image quality, Excellent build, Reasonable price for a pro-spec screen
Much more expensive than SW271, Cheaper 32" 4K monitors available, Not the most attractive exterior
While it may not quite offer the same bang per buck as its smaller 27-inch SW271 sibling, the SW321C is a superb monitor for image editing. It's image quality is near-faultless, offering wide color space coverage and exceptionally accurate color reproduct...
4K UHD IPS panel, 99 percent Adobe RGB and 95 percent DCI P3 Color Spaces, HDR10 Support
Expensive,
The BenQ SW321C monitor is an excellent choice for photographers and video editors. With top level video calibration and easy to use calibration software, this monitor is a boon for photo editing. It offers HDR10, a 4K UHD IPS panel, and covers 99 percent...
Great colour coverage and uniformity, Excellent colour accuracy, Lots of editing-specific features,
Built-in OSD controls annoying to use, Stand is a little wobbly, Contrast could be better,
The BenQ SW321C is a pro-level display monitor crammed with photo and video editing features that can streamline a content creator's creative workflow. Best of all, it delivers exceptional image quality with wide colour space coverage and superb colour ac...
Published: 2020-07-28, Author: Paul , review by: techradar.com
Improved brightness and colour uniformity, USB-C connectivity, Hardware calibration with 16-bit LUT precision, Price won't break the bank
Main connection bay is hard to reach, ‘Paper Color Sync' needs refining to be truly useful
There's still some good arguments for using HD/QHD res monitors for photo editing, but 4K combined with an expanded color space reproduction represents a big step up in terms of more accurate rendering with finer tolerances and, in turn, access to more pr...
sobre el BenQ PhotoVue SW271CHemos tenido la oportunidad de analizar a fondo un monitor muy especial, pues se enfoca directamente a fotografía, acostumbrados a ver propuestas orientadas al gaming.Lo que este monitor nos transmite es un gran esfuerzo por...
Excelente reproducción del color, 97% AdobeRGB, Viene calibrado de fábrica por hardware, Brillo totalmente uniforme, Resolución UHD, gran definición de imagen, Soporte/Peana totalmente ajustable, Incluye visera de sombreado, Entradas de video HDMI, Displa
Podríamos decir que el precio, pero no para un profesional
El BenQ SW271C no es un monitor para todos los públicos, algo que debería ser obvio por ese enfoque al profesional fotográfico. En él, prima la definición de imagen, con una resolución UHD, y una excelente reproducción del color ante todo lo demás. Suman...