BenQ SW320
3840 x 2160 Pixels, 31.50"
BenQ SW320
3840 x 2160 Pixels, 31.50"
4 years ago •
purchased this product
After approx. 1.5 years, 2 out of 3 monitors purchased are defective with display errors, display of a vertical green stripe across the entire image.
Looks like a serial defect to me.
I would advise against buying this monitor.
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4 years ago •
purchased this product
The screen is great, but BenQ is not. In the meantime, I have the 3rd screen with me. The panel always broke and a vertical line appeared somewhere. The 3rd replacement screen arrived already broken, the 2nd was 2 years older than the model I originally bought. Although I bought the warranty extension, BenQ or the Swiss service provider Sertronics strictly refuses to do anything on site. I have now rented a car 4 times, driven to the post office and brought or fetched a screen. Sertronics doesn't want to know about the on-site warranty. As long as the screen works everything is great and it gives a TOP display. However, I have rarely experienced a worse warranty service than here. A pity, a great pity!
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7 years ago
The BenQ SW320 is perfect for photographers, filmmakers and general creative professions such as graphic designers or web designers.
The large 4K resolution provides a huge area to display more content.
The colour fidelity as well as the complete colour gamut is very good and definitely one of the best on the market.
The integrated sun visor can be removed very easily at any time, but offers optimal light protection. A calibration device can be attached through a small (closable) hatch. An i1 Display Pro fits perfectly, an older Spyder 4 Pro unfortunately does not.
If you are looking for a top monitor with high colour fidelity, 4K and a sunshade, the SW320 is the perfect model. The only alternative is an Eizo CG318, which is more than three times as expensive.
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