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BenQ PD2500Q 25 inch QHD 1440p IPS Monitor | 100% sRGB |AQCOLOR Technology for Accurate Reproduction for Professionals, Black, 25-inch ( WQHD, Factory-calibrated)

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Size: 25 Inch


Style: sRGB | IPS | QHD


Pattern Name: Professional


Configuration: Factory Calibrated | Daisy-Chain | Pantone Validated


Features

  • 2K QHD (2560x1440) high resolution bring out the finest details in your designs with superb clarity and depth of images
  • 100% color accuracy individually factory-calibrated to 100% sRGB and Rec 709 standards and Technicolor color Certified for precise color quality
  • Specialized Designer modes darkroom CAD/CAM and animation modes customize Display settings to enhance precision and productivity
  • Universal HDMI DisplayPort Mini DisplayPort USB 3 1 Gen1 connectivity switch conveniently between multiple PC Mac or mobile devices
  • Edge-to-edge Ultra slim bezel design maximize your workspace with minimal footprint ideal for dual-monitor usage via DisplayPort Daisy chaining

Description

The PD2500Q offers 25 inch 2K QHD (2560x1440) monitor offers extraordinary clarity of fine details and depth of subtle textures optimized for visually intensive work in animation visual effects graphics and photos Covering 100% of sRGB and Rec 709 color spaces PD2500Q’s advanced IPS wide viewing angle technology minimizes color shift to inspire absolute design confidence 25” edge-to-edge panel and ultra slim bezels PD2500Q maximizes your workspace for seamless dual-monitor usage via DisplayPort daisy chaining with multi-stream transport (MST) support to extend your notebook screen across several displays Multiple HDMI DisplayPort mini DisplayPort USB 3 1 Gen1 headphone and audio ports make PD2500Q ideal for any Windows Mac or mobile source devices


Standing screen display size: ‎25 Inches


Max Screen Resolution: ‎2560 x 1440 Pixels


Brand: ‎BenQ


Series: ‎PD2500Q


Item model number: ‎PD2500Q


Item Weight: ‎15.87 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎22.4 x 9.4 x 20.9 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎22.4 x 9.4 x 20.9 inches


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎Ingram Micro CE


Country of Origin: ‎China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎July 27, 2017


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  • One of the best I have tried...
Size: 32 Inch Style: sRGB | IPS | 4K Pattern Name: Professional Configuration: Factory Calibrated | Height Adju...
The BenQ PD3200U monitor was purchased after experimenting with others like the VIOTEK GN32DA 32-Inch which was dismal, yielding grainy text and ghosting even at 144Mhz. I needed a graphic design business monitor (Adobe and Office apps) that also could double as a game monitor for the Battlefield franchise, namely game "V" at the time of this post. I use Windows 10, therefore, I will provide a few pointers on setup. Click Settings > Ease of Access > Display and slide the "Make text bigger" to 120% which will increase the file names and menus throughout Windows to an easier to read size when in native 3840 x 2160 resolution. The Scale and layout will automatically adjust to 150% for text, apps and other items. With the BenQ PD3200U monitor set at full resolution, browsers will need to be changed to 120% for the best reading size. I use Firefox, so I added the extension "Fixed Zoom" and set at 120% for all pages. I also had to open Outlook, click View > View Settings > Other Settings changing fonts to 10 pt. Segoe UI. Outlook 2016 and 2019 will require folder by folder font adjustments mentioned above ( I would assume the same for 365). As far as color accuracy, the factory settings were just fine out of the box. However, if you find the native 3840 x 2160 is just impossible to work with visually, which I did where I am not a CAD/CAM user, there is a solution. You will need to right mouse click on desktop and choose Nvidia > Display > Change resolution and select the BenQ monitor. Click the "Customize..." button and accept the risk warning. Click "Create Custom Resolution..." button and enter 16:9 safe aspect ration of Horizontal pixels: 2880 and Vertical lines: 1620 which will use the full wide of the screen. Click test and quickly click save settings. Scroll up to the Custom setting of 2880 x 1620 and select and then click apply. The reason for this is Nvidia drivers assume a 30" monitor, therefore it doesn't include the needed resolution. Once completed, the Firefox browser no longer needs the "fixed zoom". Reset to 100% and delete. Click Settings > Ease of Access > Display and slide the "Make text bigger" to 120% and Make everything bigger, the size should be set to 125%. The other setting was the Outlook font to 9 pt. instead of 10 pt. Segoe UI mentioned above. Your screen now views like a 1920 x 1080 monitor, only at a much better resolution. Don't forget to adjust ClearType, a detail often overlooked. Type "ClearType" in Windows search and go through each selection panel to choose the easiest font to read after the above is completed. When done, you will have a crisp 1920 x 1080 legibility at 3840 x 2160 resolution for most of your desktop experience, except for Windows user panels like save files and transfer files. I also changed from 8bpc (24bits per pixel RGB 4:2:0) to 10bpc (30bits per pixel RGB 4:4:4) for maximum color control for the Adobe Suite. (With an AMD Radeon, their drivers limit 10bpc at YCbCr 4:2:2 in many cases). You can make this adjustment from the Nvidia Control Panel > Display > Change resolution > Use NVIDIA color settings and Output color depth: dropdown. 10bpc and HDR are one and the same. This will not affect games, where anything DX9 compliant or later has to render pixels in 24-bit floating-point per channel. Note: My screen showed a glowing bluish area on the right at 10bpc, so I reverted to 8bpc when creating the 2880 x 1620 resolution which helped. About THE game challenge with this monitor, I purchased an EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 XC video card to first assure I had all the rendering capability as possible. You will want to buy a UV001 10ft Gold Plate 4K Resolution cable, where the cables that come with the monitor are baseline and short. The monitor's maximum 60Hz refresh rate is understandably a concern. Ideally, 144Hz is optimal for current games however, I have yet to find a monitor that provides crisp production text with 100% RGB colors, 144Hz refresh, and G-sync or FreeSync. Using NVIDIA’s 441.66 graphics drivers at the time of this test, I found Battlefield V played great at GeForce Experience using optimal settings which is mostly 'ultra' resolution overall, DXR Raytracing at medium. The details were insane, too much really where you could identify designer errors in the games wireframes. In the game, I maintained ultra settings but dropped the resolution to 1920 x 1080. Super sharp gameplay without any GPU strain :) All the other high demand games I tried played fine as well. The menu puck is simply amazing when it comes to quick changes or user preference presets. The additional connector ports and the ability to connect two CPU's to the monitor is a big plus since I also repair laptops and desktops. I was able to remove my 8 port 3.0 USB hub and use the monitor ports for mouse and USB utility cables. The speakers that come with the monitor are located on the back and sound like large tin cans, meaning adding speakers or a headset is a must. Long story short, this monitor is super sharp and accurate for video and media production while providing all I need for weekend game nights. It is a very fussy monitor to set up correctly, but I am happy with it after all the effort! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2019 by S. E. Ray

  • Simple setup, decent quality display with flaws.
Size: 27 Inch Style: sRGB | IPS | 4K Pattern Name: Professional Configuration: Factory Calibrated | Daisy-Chain...
THE SHORT Good general everyday working monitor for anyone doing casual visual creative work where you need decent display quality with 4k capabilities. Love the sturdy build, easy-to-adjust height. Not the best in color accuracy (Delta E < 3) and contrast/details in tonal ranges. Not the brightest monitor. WHY I PURCHASED I am a full-time commercial photographer and filmmaker. Display quality and color accuracy are what I look for in my monitors. I purchased this monitor strictly for work to give me a larger screen when I edit vs. the 16" screen on my Macbook Pro. DISPLAY INTEGRITY / COLOR - Contrast ratio on this monitor is decent at 1300:1, but not as high compared to the screen on my 16" macbook pro, which pushes a 1,000,000:1 for XDR content. Not docking points for this, but it is an important spec to note if you are expecting to use this as a main display for commercial visual creative work. - Not as bright as I'd like, coming in at 350 nits, compared to my macbook display which is 500 nits. Something to be aware of depending on the ambient lighting conditions of your work environment. - Color accuracy is rated at Delta E < 3, which means color differences are perceptible at a glance. For professional creative work where color accuracy is a requirement, you're better off looking for a monitor with a Delta E value of < 2 or lower. BUILD QUALITY - The stand is sturdy and was super easy to setup; I was up and running within minutes of getting the monitor - Compared to the stand on one of my other monitors (LG 32QN600), this monitor does not wiggle and sits very stable on my desk - Height adjusts smoothly and securely, love this feature - I did notice that the corners of this screen appear to be peeling for some reason (see attached pictures). There was a sticker that came with the monitor when I unpacked it that said "DO NOT TEAR. It's normal for your monitor", which seems strange to me. I can't say that I've ever owned a monitor int he past that says a peeling adhesive in the corners is supposed to be normal. It has not proven to be an issue for now, as it is located in the black edge of the screen, though TBD whether it will continue to worsen over time. PRICE - Honestly, it's a decently priced for the quality of this monitor. It's a good everyday work monitor for casual creative work, although I would not rely on it as my main display for any serious visual work. VERDICT - Great purchase if you just need a mid-range 4k monitor with decent display integrity - Not the right move as your main display for any serious visual creative work, such as commercial photography or video editing, where you need to rely on higher quality display and better color accuracy ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2022 by Tim Chow Studio

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