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BenQ EW2780U 27 inch 4K Monitor | IPS Multimedia with HDMI connectivity | HDR | Eye-Care Sensor | Integrated Speakers and Custom Audio Modes | USB C Connectivity and Charging

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Color: Black


Size: 27 in 4K IPS, HDR USB-C SPK (Mac friendly)


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Features

  • SEE MORE 4K HDR : Incredible 16: 9 image quality with 27 inch 4K UHD 3840x2160 resolution and 99 percent sRGB wide color gamut on an IPS panel makes games and movies look amazing
  • EXPERIENCE MORE: Sharp details, every time. Proprietary HDRi enhances HDR content with intelligent control, clarity refinement, and vivid colors for game and movie enjoyment. Super Resolution improves video performance
  • HEAR MORE: Integrated speakers w/DSP-powered custom audio options reveal new levels of detailed sound quality and intensity
  • MORE CONVENIENCE: Access preferred settings with 5-way navigator, and a volume wheel
  • CONNECT MORE: Versatile USB-C, HDMI, and DP (DisplayPort) ports let you connect peripherals to access your content. EW2780U USB-C offers data transfer and 60W power delivery. (Voltage Rating: 100~240V)
  • WATCH and PLAY MORE: View in comfort with Brightness Intelligence Plus, Low Blue Light, ZeroFlicker, ePaper, Eye Reminder, and Color Weakness assist features

Description

BenQ EW2780U is built for entertainment. Amazing 27 inch 4K UHD images, enhanced by HDRi, Smart Focus, and Super Resolution will blow your mind. See all the colors in the rainbow, and more, thanks to 99% sRGB color coverage and HDR. Make your ears happy with 5W speakers and audio modes suited to different content. Enjoy a world of connectivity with USB-C one-cable connection (with 60W power delivery), HDMI, and DisplayPort. Check out the thoughtful special features: ePaper Mode, Eye Reminder, 5-way navigation, and Color Weakness mode to assist users with color perception challenges. Top it off by giving your eyes the gift of BenQ proprietary eye care, including Low Blue Light, ZeroFlicker, and Brightness Intelligence Plus. You want the entertainment monitor with everything and BenQ delivers.


Standing screen display size: ‎27


Screen Resolution: ‎3840 x 2160


Max Screen Resolution: ‎3840 x 2160


Brand: ‎BenQ


Series: ‎EW2780U


Item model number: ‎EW2780U


Item Weight: ‎14.77 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎28.5 x 18 x 6 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎28.5 x 18 x 6 inches


Color: ‎Black


Power Source: ‎AC


Voltage: ‎240 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎BenQ


Date First Available: ‎November 22, 2019


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  • I wanted to fall in love
Size: 27 in 4K IPS, HDR USB-C SPK (Mac friendly) Color: Black
I needed a replacement for my old 27-inch Thunderbolt Display because I really wanted to get a higher DPI to use for mobile development. I find that having a large display helps with having Xcode and Safari open side-by-side when getting stuff done, and when I read that this display offered USB-C compatibility for my 16-inch MacBook Pro, I jumped at the chance to score one before I the sold out. Dunno, I guess it's because of the times we're in that people are buying up high end monitors like crazy to work from home. I love to work from home on large displays and have most of the features of a more expensive LG Ultrafine display without paying for the premium. I was not phased by the lack of a webcam, because most third-party monitors do not include them anyway, so I will not factor that into my review. The good: - One-cable, USB-C support; this is probably the best feature since I can use this with my Mac easily and charge at (albeit) 60W - Two HDMI inputs; I use my Nintendo Switch and Playstation 4 Pro with this monitor at my desk and everything works fantastically...no complaints there - DisplayPort (duh) input; I use an eGPU for PC gaming through Windows Bootcamp and this monitor works incredibly for that purpose - Built-in speakers; I found many people here complain that the speakers weren't the best, but maybe because I'm coming from the Mac world where monitor speakers are sorta only decent I found them to be more than adequate. The bass and treble is fine. The highs, lows, and mids are fine. I'm just happy I don't have to spend more on an extra set of speakers. This is a nicely appreciated feature. - HDRi; I found this feature to be super neat. Yes, it's not "real" HDR, but it gets the job done when I watch HDR content or play supported HDR games such as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019)/Warzone - Blue Light filtering; I was able to get this to work with Windows Bootcamp just fine, but was unable to get it work while the monitor was hooked up to macOS. Maybe it has something to do with DisplayPort or HDMI. No idea. It's not a huge dealbreaker for me, as I use flux.app on my Mac anyway. The not so good: - Light bleed; This was by far the most puzzling and disappointing aspect of this display. I really really REALLY want to absolutely love this display. I will contend, however, that the fact that there exists so much light bleed on my monitor to be very disappointing. I was not able to snag this under any sale or special promotion, so the fact that I spent upwards of nearly $600 on a monitor with this much light bleed is frankly irritating, to say the least. Overall: The features this monitor provides makes it a decent companion for those that wish to productively get work done or game with either Windows PC or macOS systems. It has a fairly good color accuracy, with support for DCI-P3 and sRGB specs well within the norm for most semi-professional or amateur photographers and videographers. I am absolutely stunned by the sharpness and clarity of the 4K@60Hz display and love the fact that I can switch between devices at the drop of a hat. If it weren't for the fact that there is admittedly intense corner light bleeding, I would give this unit 5/5 stars. It just falls short of what I would call "BenQ" quality, and for nearly $600, it should be perfect. I intended to use this with apps in full screen mode, but the bleeding is honestly very distracting, so I'm debating on looking at other options in the search for something that may better align to my personal needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 26, 2020 by Ed Perez Ed Perez

  • Big, Beautiful Picture
Size: 27 in 4K IPS, HDR USB-C SPK (Mac friendly) Color: Black
I use it primarily to watch streaming movies and videos and sometimes live TV. The picture quality is excellent. I really like it.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 29, 2022 by Glisch

  • Macbook M1 Air
Size: 27 in 4K IPS, HDR USB-C SPK (Mac friendly) Color: Black
I think a lot of people are wondering whether this monitor provides 4K @60Hz the new MacBook M1. The answer is yes, HOWEVER, you will need to send the monitor back to BenQ to get the the firmware update done. What I love about the monitor is the light sensor and blue light setting. I am now only buying BenQ monitors going forward because of their emphasis on eye care. The reason I have taken 1 star off is because 1. It was entirely unclear how to output 4K @60Hz. It was only after extensive digging around on forums that I found that it is possible after a firmware update provided by BenQ directly. To set this up you have to contact their customer support. It takes about 1 week turn around, which isn't terrible, but it's still an inconvenience 2. The monitor does not seem to support USB-C with the MacBook M1. This is one of the reasons I bought the monitor because I love the elegance of a single wire going into the laptop for power, video and other inputs. 3. This is my fault, but I didn't think to check whether there was a standard USB input on the monitor before making the purchase. There is not, which means that if you want to add a webcam to your monitor, it means that you have to attach it directly to your laptop. I used to use an LG at my old office that had a standard USB input, so it created a very clean space where a single USB-C cable coming from the monitor provided power, video, and the connection to the webcam. It was very clean. All in all it's a great monitor, and the eye care features make it still my first choice among options. Just thought I would share these considerations for all of you "type A" personas out there like myself when it comes to your gadgets. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 21, 2021 by walkadm

  • Not For Everyone
Size: 27 in 4K IPS, HDR USB-C SPK (Mac friendly) Color: Black
There's a lot to like about the BENQ EW2780U 27 inch 4K Monitor. The hardware is great overall. It has great fit and finish, intuitive menus and buttons on the back that can be easily learned by feel, outstanding resolution and deep black levels. But there are a few drawbacks. It doesn't shine as a business/work monitor. I assumed static windows wouldn't be a problem for this display. But it simply isn't as sharp in its presentation of terminal windows, browser windows, and other apps for development and business as other IPS monitors by Samsung and LG. It's not terrible, but this monitor showing static windows of code looks like a monitor from 10 years ago. But plug in a game console or streaming device (Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast, etc.) and this monitor shows what it can do. It's a lot of bang for the buck as a gaming monitor. Business, oddly, not so much. While I use it a lot more for business, it is a fine choice in my work from home setup, acting as the second monitor to my ThinkPad's primary display. No regrets on my choice. Just surprised how much better it performs showing videos and games. If you can live with some panel compromise, check this one out. If you want the best, maybe look for a Samsung QLED panel. Those are stunning no matter what they are showing. Edit, November 22 2021: I wanted to wait to add photos until my office renovation is done. And I think I will add a third photo in 2022. But for now, here is the monitor in action. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 18, 2021 by Brendan A. MacWade Brendan A. MacWade

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