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2 new monitors for creative professionals from BenQ are now available

Kim Muntinga
11/8/2025
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Two monitors, two approaches: The 32-inch PD3226G offers 4K and 144 hertz, while the 27-inch PD2730S focuses on 5K resolution and a refresh rate of 60 hertz. Both provide colour depth, HDR and Thunderbolt 4 connections for professional use.

When you're editing images, cutting videos or designing layouts, it's all about the details. BenQ has introduced two new models for this purpose: the 27-inch PD2730S monitor with 5K resolution and the 32-inch PD3226G monitor with 4K and 144 hertz. Both are aimed at professionals in the creative sector. You can now find them in our new arrivals shop.

PD3226G: bigger, faster, smoother

The PD3226G offers a screen diagonal of 31.5 inches with a resolution of 3840 × 2160 pixels. With a refresh rate of 144 hertz and a response time of one millisecond, it is designed for smooth motion display. The IPS panel covers 100 per cent sRGB, 100 per cent Rec.709 and 95 per cent DCI-P3.

The monitor supports HDR10 for enhanced contrasts and 400 nits of brightness. The contrast ratio of 1200:1 is intended to ensure clear gradations between light and dark areas of the image.

Thunderbolt 4 enables fast data transfer, image signal transmission and power supply via a single cable. You can connect additional monitors directly via daisy chain without connecting them to the computer. The KVM switch allows you to control multiple devices with the same mouse and keyboard. With the HotKey Puck G3, you can quickly adjust the brightness or picture mode. Pantone and Calman validation ensure colour fidelity. FreeSync Premium ensures a smooth picture with moving content.

BenQ PD3226G (3840 x 2160 Pixels, 31.50")
Monitor
Energy Label G
EUR1290,21

BenQ PD3226G

3840 x 2160 Pixels, 31.50"

PD2730S: 5K resolution on 27 inches

The PD2730S focuses on maximum sharpness in a more compact format. Its 27-inch panel has a resolution of 5120 × 2880 pixels and achieves a pixel density of 218 PPI. The monitor covers 100 per cent of the sRGB and Rec.709 colour space as well as 98 per cent of DCI-P3. The contrast ratio is 2000:1 and the brightness is 400 nits. HDR10 and VESA DisplayHDR 400 are also on board.

The equipment includes Thunderbolt 4, daisy chain, KVM switch and the HotKey Puck G3. As with the PD3226G, the colour reproduction is tested by Pantone and Calman validation. The refresh rate is 60 hertz and the response time is five milliseconds

BenQ PD2730S (5120 x 2880 pixels, 27")
Monitor
Energy Label F
EUR1239,82

BenQ PD2730S

5120 x 2880 pixels, 27"

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