BenQ PD2725U DesignVue Designer 27" 16:9 HDR 4K IPS Monitor

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BenQ PD2725U DesignVue Designer 27" 16:9 HDR 4K IPS Monitor
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Key Features
  • 27" In-Plane Switching (IPS) Panel
  • Thunderbolt 3 | HDMI | DisplayPort
  • 3840 x 2160 at 60 Hz Native Resolution
  • 1200:1 Static Contrast Ratio
The PD2725U DesignVue Designer 27" 16:9 HDR 4K IPS Monitor from BenQ has been built to satisfy designers' needs for color performance, with support for 100% of the sRGB and Rec. 709 color gamuts, 95% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, and HDR10. Driven by BenQ's AQCOLOR technology and an Ultra HD 4K resolution of 3840 x 2160 with a 60 Hz refresh rate, the PD2725U helps deliver improved accuracy and productivity tailored for specific tastes. It does this using three special modes—CAD/CAM, Animation, and Darkroom—each of which is tailored for different scenarios, allowing users in different fields to achieve similar results.
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Does this monitor work with the MacBook Pro M3 ...

Does this monitor work with the MacBook Pro M3 Pro chip?
Asked by: Arthur
Hello. Thanks for your question. The PD2725U is compatible with the M3 Pro Chip.
Answered by: BenQ Customer Service
Date published: 2024-08-31

Can this be used with the Apple MacBook Pro with ...

Can this be used with the Apple MacBook Pro with the M2Max chip?
Asked by: Michael
Yes, the BenQ PD2725U DesignVue Designer 27" 16:9 HDR 4K IPS Monitor BH #BEPD2725U is compatible with the Macbook Pro lineup of M1 and M2 chipsets.You can use the included Thunderbolt 3 Cable to connect the monitor to the Mac.
Answered by: Miguel M
Date published: 2023-02-10

would this work with my 5k retina apple display ...

would this work with my 5k retina apple display (2019)? im looking for a monitor with great quality , color accuracy
Asked by: jose
Yes, the BenQ PD2725U DesignVue Designer 27" 16:9 HDR 4K IPS Monitor will work with your 5K Retina Apple Display (2019).
Answered by: Michael S
Date published: 2024-07-23

What percentage of Abobe RGB does this monitor ...

What percentage of Abobe RGB does this monitor cover?
Asked by: Charles
The older answer provided by benQ below is NOT accurate. DCI-P3, even at 100%, would still leave you off gamut from adobergb. This is marketing speak and did not answer the question at all. Unacceptable when asking customers to spend 800$ + on your devices. I would like to know why Benq, hides adobe rgb percentages, even on their website. Adobe rgb is not even listed there.
Answered by: Edward
Date published: 2024-08-11

What percentage of Adobe RGB does the PD2725U ...

What percentage of Adobe RGB does the PD2725U cover?
Asked by: Charles
Unfortunately, the BenQ PD2725U DesignVue Designer 27" 16:9 HDR 4K IPS Monitor is not part of the BenQ photo series of monitors, so they have not tested or supplied the coverage for Adobe RGB.
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2025-09-15

Does it work natively with the M1 MacBook Pro ...

Does it work natively with the M1 MacBook Pro 13"?
Asked by: xaimbe
Yes, it has full support.
Answered by: Nilson D
Date published: 2021-06-27

What is the difference between the 2725 and the ...

What is the difference between the 2725 and the 2720?
Asked by: Alan
The difference between the BenQ PD2725U and PD2720U is on the PD2720U, the brightness is higher at 350 cd/m2 (Sustained in SDR Mode). Also, the PD270U will cover 100% of the Adobe RGB gamut. However, on the PD2725U, the brightness is higher in HDR Mode at 400 cd/m2.
Answered by: Raquana
Date published: 2024-06-25

Is it possible to use two of these with a Apple ...

Is it possible to use two of these with a Apple M1 Max as extended displays and daisy chain or need hub & display link?
Asked by: Kelly
The BenQ PD2725U DesignVue Designer 27" 16:9 HDR 4K IPS Monitor supports daisy chaining multiple displays over Thunderbolt 3. You could daisy chain two of them from an M1 Max based Mac.
Answered by: Kenneth C
Date published: 2023-09-12
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