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BenQ PD2725U

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PRICE £716 (£859 inc VAT) from photospecialist.co.uk

There are some monitors that you come to love gradually, appreciating their subtle charms as time goes on. With the BenQ, that feeling is instant. From the moment you plug it in, you’ll realise that this is a gorgeous example of a 27in 4K panel.

That’s in part because its default mode is the punchy Display P3 profile with brightness pushed close maximum (58cd/m higher than BenQ’s stated figure), and BenQ does a fine job of hitting the target 6500K colour temperature: we measured 6336K in Display P3 and 6477K in sRGB mode.

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