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BenQ PD3220U Thunderbolt 3 Monitor for Macbook 32" 4K UHD | 100% Rec.709 & sRGB, 95% P3 | IPS | DeltaE ≤3 | Pantone | AQCOLOR | Calibration Report | Ergonomic | USB-C (85W) | USB Hub | Daisy Chain

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Style: 32" 4K Professional Design Monitor


Features

  • Made for Designers: 32" 4K monitor features Pantone Validated and Calman verified color accurate technology. Experience 95% P3 and 100% sRGB color coverage with Delta E 3. Built with M-Book mode which features Mac compatible color matching.
  • ICC Sync Compatible with Display P3: The ICC Sync simplifies the color mapping process and can be completed in 1 second through the BenQ Display Pilot software.
  • Daisy-Chain Technology: Free up your desk space and say goodbye to clutter thanks to the daisy chain connectivity capabilities! Seamlessly connect your computer/laptop to create a multi-monitor setup.
  • Thunderbolt 3: Synchronizes images, videos, data and charge all of your Mac devices with an all-in-one cable!

Brand: BenQ


Screen Size: 32 Inches


Resolution: 4K UHD 2160p


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Surface Description: Matte


Standing screen display size: ‎32 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎3840x2160


Max Screen Resolution: ‎3840 x 2160 Pixels


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎BenQ


Series: ‎PD3220U


Item model number: ‎PD3220U


Item Weight: ‎23.5 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎10.8 x 28.1 x 24.7 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎10.8 x 28.1 x 24.7 inches


Color: ‎Grey


Manufacturer: ‎BenQ


Date First Available: ‎January 25, 2019


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  • Amazing
Style: 32" 4K Professional Design Monitor
TL/DR: Amazing monitor. Great picture, Great Features. HotKey Puck - the accessory I didn't know I needed, but can't live without! Wish it had 1 or 2 more USB ports & Ethernet port. I shopped for a monitor for months. I have used dual 27" monitors for at least a decade. I've recently started to have trouble with vision - more than just my eyes getting old, but they are too. I thought getting a slightly larger monitor would be nice. Then my docking station for 2 laptops (built-in KVM) started to fail - and it had been discontinued and there were no replacements available. I had 2 choices, buy 2 docks, plus a KVM and all of the extra cables, or reevaluate my entire setup and consider a monitor with a built-in KVM. Frankly, it was a really tough decision. Lots of monitors with built-in KVM - not many that also have daisy-chain capability. And without daisy-chain capability, I'm back to needing 2 laptop docks and all the cables that would require. This monitor from BenQ was the only one that also let me take advantage of the Thunderbolt connection on my laptop. Another key requirement was 4K resolution capability. The Good: The picture quality is really good and the features are fantastic. The display is plenty bright, without being too bright. It is flicker-free and has settings to minimize blue light. The color calibration is far more than I need. All the various color settings and features are interesting and cool. I don't really use them but did find them interesting enough to check out. There is also a boatload of software that you can download, including eye care software that reminds you periodically to look away from the monitor etc. All good things to help preserve eye health. The Freakin' AWESOME The most exciting feature of the monitor is the hot-key puck. With other monitors that have a built-in KVM switch, the switch to changing computers is usually on the monitor itself - not always convenient or easy to reach. The hot-key puck has a 3–4-foot cord and allows you to navigate the on-screen menu without needing to reach the monitor. You can even customize the buttons (hotkeys). This handy-dandy device allows me to change the computer with a click of a button on the hot-key puck. While the cord is plenty long to be within reach without stretching, I do wish it was a tad bit longer or could use an extension cable, so that I could run the cord under my desk to minimize cord clutter. But that's a really petty complaint for a spectacular feature. The monitor stand is an outstanding feature with a well-thought design. The stand has quite a bit of heft to it - it's downright heavy. It has a flat plate that sits on the desk. It's suitable to place any number of small items you want to place below your monitor. It's almost large enough for my 13" Ultrabook to set on top of, but not quite. The monitor connects to the stand with a quick-release type of connection giving the back of the monitor a very finished look. Putting it together is a one-person job. The meh There is a single headphone jack on the side of the monitor. I made sure to get a right-angle plug to minimize the impact on the monitor alignment on my dual-monitor setup. Most of the connections are on the back of the monitor but facing upward - meaning it's impossible to see the connections with the monitor standing upright. It is much easier to plug everything in, then attach the monitor to the stand. I keep my user guide handy so that I can find the connection diagram if I need to unplug or reconnect anything. The Could-Be-Betters There is no ethernet port. You can certainly use one of those ethernet-to-USB adapters and plug that into a USB port. I found that to be slower than when I plugged the ethernet adapter directly into my laptop. It also uses a USB port. Which leads to.... There are only 4 USB 3.1 ports (3 USB-A, 1 USB-C) for peripherals. 2 of these ports (1 USB-A & 1 USB-C) are on the side of the monitor. Those are easy to reach, but when in use, they prevent smooth alignment with another monitor for multi-monitor set-ups. 4 USB ports are typical of many, if not most, KVM switches, but fewer than I need. I have a USB hub connected to one of the ports on my monitor. I do wish that there were an option for a monitor arm that was compatible with the quick-release feature. It is so easy for one person to attach, and it looks very finished. (One of the new BenQ monitors has an arm like another brand's arm that does fit. I haven't tried the other brand's arm long-term because there isn't enough room for all the cables with the monitor's KVM switch). I do wish that the new BenQ monitor arm was compatible and available to purchase without the new monitor. I would buy it in a second. Prior to researching for a new monitor, I had never heard of BenQ. Given my experience with this product though, they have moved to the top of my list for future monitor purchases. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2023 by amadams

  • Yes! The One!
Style: 32" 4K IPS Black USB-C Mac
I’ve had it for a few months now, and it’s awesome. I love the screen, love the stand, love the hub/ports, love the KVM switcher, love the M-Book color mode, love the extra ports on the side. This will last me a long time and I’m very happy about it. I use it for web design, graphic design, photo editing, color grading, music production, and sometimes Xbox—frankly it’s totally good enough for my more chill though still shooter gaming style. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2025 by beancozy

  • Perfect budget option for pro creators
Style: 32" 4K IPS Black USB-C Mac
Man, where to begin… Pros: - Large Screen: This monitor features an impressively large screen that’s not your typical size. You will need a bigger desk to accommodate the screen size and enhance your viewing experience. - Exceptional Color Accuracy: The colors right out of the box are stunning. You really have to see it to believe it. I used to reference my Mac for color grading, but I no longer need to do that. - Variable Tilt and Angle Options: Why can't every monitor have this level of mobility? This monitor can rotate into a vertical or portrait view! I love looking at pictures in a 16:9 ratio on this screen. - Cost-Effective for Creators: You may be surprised to hear that this monitor is over $1,000, but let me explain. I’ve used monitors in the $100-$500 range for the past three years for creating and experimenting with Adobe's product line. Those monitors simply do not render colors like your camera or a Mac; they are not designed for that purpose. This monitor is perfect for creators who want to invest in a powerful display that accurately translates colors as intended. Cons: - Sound Quality: I’m being a bit picky here, but the audio quality of the display is disappointing. The sound is hollow and feels cheap, though it gets the job done. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Color quality
Style: 32" 4K IPS Black USB-C Mac
Just got the monitor and still learning about setting up, but so far with many adjustments, the color saturation and vibrancy on the desktop image is not nearly as good as my iMac Pro monitor to which I am using BenQ as a second monitor. Tried the BenQ software, Display Pilot 2 does make changes but not enough and Display Color Talk keeps crashing? Might be an Intel/Mac chip issue? Running MacOS Sonoma 14.6.1. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025 by JRStudio

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