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BenQ EW3280U review

Posted on April 15, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Monitors measuring 32 inches, offering full 4K and a few additional frills are quickly becoming the default option in the premium PC display market. Enter BenQ’s latest effort, the BenQ EW3280U.

Along with the 32-inch and 4K boxes, it also ostensibly ticks the one marked ‘HDR’ thanks to VESA DisplayHDR400 certification for its IPS panel. Arguably more significantly, BenQ has also added USB-C connectivity with charging support to the mix, making this a well rounded overall proposition. Other notable frills include an IR remote control and integrated speakers that are intended to be more than just occasional.

Broadly, the BenQ EW3280U falls in between the cheapest screens in this category, which typically lack HDR and USB-C support, while undercutting true professional grade content creation models. Time to find out if BenQ has successfully navigated a third way between those two extremes.
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