
BenQ
The BenQ PD2730S is a 27‑inch 5K IPS monitor aimed at creative professionals, especially Mac users, offering 5120×2880 resolution (218 PPI), 98 % DCI‑P3 coverage and factory calibration (ΔE ≤ 2). It features Thunderbolt 4 with 90 W power delivery, HDR10/DisplayHDR 400, a Nano Matte anti‑glare panel and a fully adjustable ergonomic stand.
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$1,099.99
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$1,264.70
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$1,099.99
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$1,729.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the PD2730S for its pixel‑level precision, factory‑calibrated color accuracy (ΔE ≤ 2) and the reflection‑free Nano Matte panel, positioning it as a strong choice for Mac‑based creative workflows that demand high detail and color fidelity. The Thunderbolt 4 integration with 90 W power delivery and full ergonomics further strengthens its appeal for designers, photographers and video editors.
What Users Say
While direct user reviews are not provided, the specifications suggest that everyday users appreciate the monitor’s sharp 5K display, wide color gamut and seamless Mac integration. Common concerns inferred from the data revolve around the 60 Hz refresh limit, modest speaker output and the relatively low HDR brightness.
Common Complaints
Limited 60 Hz refresh rate, lack of variable refresh technology, low‑power built‑in speakers, HDR brightness capped at 400 nits, and absence of built‑in LUT or touchscreen features.
How It Compares
vs. Apple Studio Display
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose BenQ for ergonomics and macOS‑optimized connectivity; choose Apple for higher HDR and integrated ecosystem.
vs. Dell UltraSharp 5K
Advantages
Disadvantages
BenQ is better for users needing glare‑free workspaces; Dell suits those preferring higher contrast and glossy aesthetics.