The BenQ PV3200PT, a pricey 32-inch monitor designed for video editing, delivers very accurate color and grayscale performance and offers plenty of features, including support for hardware calibration.
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The BenQ PV3200PT is no doubt, an excellent professional display for users who are in the broadcast or film industry. The company's factory calibration is spot on, and it creates an out of the box performance worthy of commendation. You almost can't get...
BenQ's big 4K monitor is an interesting beast. Although it targets prosumers and professionals, its technical approach differs from other high-end monitors we've seen. The priority here appears to be customization, functionality, and contrast ratio,...
The BenQ PV3200PT, a pricey 32-inch monitor designed for video editing, delivers very accurate color and grayscale performance and offers plenty of features, including support for hardware...
For all intents and purposes, the BenQ PV3200PT is a monitor that was built to handle a very specific number of jobs better than any other 4K monitor on the market right now, and in that limited scope, it succeeds handily.If you want a monitor for...
In the end I really loved this monitor, not only for its price but for the technology inside of it. From the beautiful 32-inch IPS real estate to the SD card reader and two USB 3.0 ports built in. I learned that I love the vertical feature and may have...
For video editors in the broadcast industry, the BenQ PV3200PT is a great value-choice for those needing only Rec.709/sRGB color. It's qualified for professional use in any area except for those who require DCI-P3 or Adobe RGB. We could find no...
Le fabricant taïwanais BenQ a décidément le vent en poupe. Après deux très bons moniteurs pour la retouche photo — le très cher PG2401PT et le plus grand et accessible SW2700PT —, voici qu'il propose le PV3200PT dont nous vous parlions en avril : un...