BenQ DesignVue monitors earn Calman Verified and Pantone Validated status. Furthermore, PD2705U achieves the Pantone SkinTone Validated status, appealing to whom appreciate products that realise authenticity in the display of real-world colours, and that accurately represent the world’s palette of skin tones. Creative professionals demand excellence, and BenQ delivers.
BenQ DesignVue monitors earn Calman Verified and Pantone Validated status. Furthermore, PD2705U achieves the Pantone SkinTone Validated status, appealing to whom appreciate products that realise authenticity in the display of real-world colours, and that accurately represent the world’s palette of skin tones. Creative professionals demand excellence, and BenQ delivers.
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BenQ PD2705U 27" 4K UHD 100% sRGB Calibrated HDR10 IPS Monitor
BenQ DesignVue monitors earn Calman Verified and Pantone Validated status. Furthermore, PD2705U achieves the Pantone SkinTone Validated status, appealing to whom appreciate products that realise authenticity in the display of real-world colours, and that accurately represent the world’s palette of skin tones. Creative professionals demand excellence, and BenQ delivers.
BenQ DesignVue monitors earn Calman Verified and Pantone Validated status. Furthermore, PD2705U achieves the Pantone SkinTone Validated status, appealing to whom appreciate products that realise authenticity in the display of real-world colours, and that accurately represent the world’s palette of skin tones. Creative professionals demand excellence, and BenQ delivers.
Last updated at 10/06/2026 13:57:52
BenQ PD2705U 27 Inch, 4K UHD (3840 x 2160), IPS Panel, 10-bit Display
Delivery $58.45
BenQ PD2705U 27" 4K UHD 100% sRGB Calman Calibrated HDR10 IPS Designer Monitor (Avail: In Stock )
Delivery between 15–23 June $12.95
BenQ PD2705U 27" Class 4K UHD LCD Monitor 27", IPS, LED Bcklight, 3840x2160, 5ms, USB-C, sRGB and Rec.709, HDR10, HDCP2.2, HDMI, DisplayPort, VESA
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I purchased this BenQ monitor to be used primarily for my photography post processing and editing. I was looking for a monitor that would render my images accurately, and to my satisfaction, the BenQ PD2705U fully meets my expectations. Great color, love the HDR feature, and the option to change the the color gamut, inputs, and other features using the provided Hockey Puck G2. I have mine connected to my Lenovo P16 laptop via a Thunderbolt 4 dock using the HDMI input. The only minor issue I encountered was that the manual did not clearly state that before the monitor can be fully operational, you must first install the Display Pilot software and drivers. I spent almost an hour troubleshooting my installation, until I realized I needed to install the software. Once I ... MoreI purchased this BenQ monitor to be used primarily for my photography post processing and editing. I was looking for a monitor that would render my images accurately, and to my satisfaction, the BenQ PD2705U fully meets my expectations. Great color, love the HDR feature, and the option to change the the color gamut, inputs, and other features using the provided Hockey Puck G2. I have mine connected to my Lenovo P16 laptop via a Thunderbolt 4 dock using the HDMI input. The only minor issue I encountered was that the manual did not clearly state that before the monitor can be fully operational, you must first install the Display Pilot software and drivers. I spent almost an hour troubleshooting my installation, until I realized I needed to install the software. Once I did that, all was good! I highly recommend this monitor for anyone into graphic arts or photography.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Great monitor with great color accuracy. This monitor has the least light bleed in this class of monitor. I actually prefer this model over the newer version (main difference of the newer model is the integration of thunderbolt 3). I have a thunderbolt dock so that was not an issue for me. I actually found the colors and light bleed to be better on this one than the newer version. Tried 5 monitors and this one took the cake.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
This is a good monitor. Easy to set up and connect, in my case, to a Windows laptop via a USBC cable - provided you locate the magic Power Awake switch described on page 58 of the users manual. When this is set to ON, the monitor keeps supplying power to the USB ports in the monitor's standby mode. You must change this setting from the default OFF to ON. Then you can simply hit the space bar to wake up the monitor and the laptop.
| Panel Type | IPS |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Brightness | 350nits |
| Screen shape | Flat |
| Maximum refresh rate | 60 Hz |
BenQ PD2705U 27 Inch, 4K UHD (3840 x 2160), IPS Panel, 10-bit Display
Delivery $58.45
BenQ PD2705U 27" 4K UHD 100% sRGB Calman Calibrated HDR10 IPS Designer Monitor (Avail: In Stock )
Delivery between 15–23 June $12.95
BenQ PD2705U 27" Class 4K UHD LCD Monitor 27", IPS, LED Bcklight, 3840x2160, 5ms, USB-C, sRGB and Rec.709, HDR10, HDCP2.2, HDMI, DisplayPort, VESA
I purchased this BenQ monitor to be used primarily for my photography post processing and editing. I was looking for a monitor that would render my images accurately, and to my satisfaction, the BenQ PD2705U fully meets my expectations. Great color, love the HDR feature, and the option to change the the color gamut, inputs, and other features using the provided Hockey Puck G2. I have mine connected to my Lenovo P16 laptop via a Thunderbolt 4 dock using the HDMI input. The only minor issue I encountered was that the manual did not clearly state that before the monitor can be fully operational, you must first install the Display Pilot software and drivers. I spent almost an hour troubleshooting my installation, until I realized I needed to install the software. Once I ... MoreI purchased this BenQ monitor to be used primarily for my photography post processing and editing. I was looking for a monitor that would render my images accurately, and to my satisfaction, the BenQ PD2705U fully meets my expectations. Great color, love the HDR feature, and the option to change the the color gamut, inputs, and other features using the provided Hockey Puck G2. I have mine connected to my Lenovo P16 laptop via a Thunderbolt 4 dock using the HDMI input. The only minor issue I encountered was that the manual did not clearly state that before the monitor can be fully operational, you must first install the Display Pilot software and drivers. I spent almost an hour troubleshooting my installation, until I realized I needed to install the software. Once I did that, all was good! I highly recommend this monitor for anyone into graphic arts or photography.
Great monitor with great color accuracy. This monitor has the least light bleed in this class of monitor. I actually prefer this model over the newer version (main difference of the newer model is the integration of thunderbolt 3). I have a thunderbolt dock so that was not an issue for me. I actually found the colors and light bleed to be better on this one than the newer version. Tried 5 monitors and this one took the cake.
This is a good monitor. Easy to set up and connect, in my case, to a Windows laptop via a USBC cable - provided you locate the magic Power Awake switch described on page 58 of the users manual. When this is set to ON, the monitor keeps supplying power to the USB ports in the monitor's standby mode. You must change this setting from the default OFF to ON. Then you can simply hit the space bar to wake up the monitor and the laptop.
After our 2017 iMac checked out, I was looking for an affordable way of using a 2020 13 inch MBP as my primary desktop computer. Tasks include general personal uses -- email, web browsing, spreadsheet and word processing, etc. as well as Lightroom and Photoshop. The BenQ PD2705U 27 inch provides a solid working display without cluttering up my desk. One USB-C cable to the MBP charges the laptop and provides the video signal to the display. Recommended!
This is a good monitor for general use with nice colors. My unit has some relatively minor backlight bleed on the bottom right edge near the corner, which is unfortunate, but otherwise there are no dead or stuck pixels, and color temperature and brightness are consistent across the display. Make sure to turn Uniformity off in the settings for maximum brightness, it is somewhat dim otherwise. HDR is not great because the Uniformity setting can't be turned off in HDR mode so the display is not bright enough. Some minor tweaks in the monitor's settings with saturation, contrast, and color temperature make the display vibrant and pleasing. This monitor functions well and I have not had any problems with flickering, sleep mode, or waking the display. The USB hub is ... MoreThis is a good monitor for general use with nice colors. My unit has some relatively minor backlight bleed on the bottom right edge near the corner, which is unfortunate, but otherwise there are no dead or stuck pixels, and color temperature and brightness are consistent across the display. Make sure to turn Uniformity off in the settings for maximum brightness, it is somewhat dim otherwise. HDR is not great because the Uniformity setting can't be turned off in HDR mode so the display is not bright enough. Some minor tweaks in the monitor's settings with saturation, contrast, and color temperature make the display vibrant and pleasing. This monitor functions well and I have not had any problems with flickering, sleep mode, or waking the display. The USB hub is useful. I have connected my PC via DisplayPort, my PS5 via HDMI, and my laptop via USB-C and all inputs switch and work well. There is little to no visible ghosting when playing games at 4K 60fps. It does make small plastic popping noises when it heats up and cools down, but this is typical and not a deal-breaker. Overall, this is a reliable and nice monitor.
Very good color accuracy, love using it to edit my photos. I also take advantage of the built in KVM to switch between my notebook and desktop, no more typing on the wrong keyboard.
I recently purchased a Mac Studio to replace my 2020 Intel iMac, and after doing a lot of research, I decided on the BenQ PD2705U 27 monitor. I didn't want to spring for the new Apple Studio Display, and I have to say, I couldn't be happier with the BenQ monitor! I do video, photo, and audio work, so I needed a monitor that was color accurate, and the PD2705U is fantastic! It's color accurate and looks stunning! I think it looks better than the 5K display on my old iMac. If you're looking for a pro-caliber monitor for video and/or photo work, this monitor does the job perfectly, and exceeds my expectations! Highly recommend!
The quality of images is all that reviewed. 42mm Thickness is a downfall for fitment of Monitor light, my only let down
Great 4K monitor out of the box solid build quality, accurate color reproduction highly recommend this benq
I was hesitant going from a 27" IMac to the BenQ monitor with Mac Mini, but found the new combo well worth the change. The monitor has outstanding color and works great while editing my images. Great choice.
| Panel Type | IPS |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Brightness | 350nits |
| Screen shape | Flat |
| Maximum refresh rate | 60 Hz |