Australian Photography

BENQ SW321C MONITOR

As a child, back when televisions had cathode ray tubes, our parents were forever telling us to sit away from the screen. Nowadays, with 60-inch TVs common in many living rooms, sitting too close is not so much a problem as actually sitting far enough back to see the entire screen.

In recent weeks, I’ve had this conundrum with the new BenQ SW321C, a professional level 32-inch 4K monitor designed specifically for photographers and videographers. The screen has 67 per cent more image area than my usual 24-inch monitor and it had me sitting back from my desk enjoying the view.

THE DISPLAY

Professional imaging monitors such as the BenQ SW321C differ from most consumer-level

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