BenQ EW3270U 32″/80cm LED 3840 x 2160 Pixels Premium HDR 4K Bezel-Less Monitor, Anti-Glare, Brightness Intelligence Plus, AMD Freesync, Speakers, 95% DCI-P3, HDMI, DP, USB-C (Black)
Original price was: ₹44,990.00.₹26,250.00Current price is: ₹26,250.00.
Price: ₹44,990 - ₹26,250.00
(as of Sep 29, 2024 13:55:03 UTC – Details)
From the brand
Display: 32″ 4K Premium HDR Bezel-Less Monitor with 3840 x 2160 resolution, 300 nits brightness, 95% DCI-P3
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 | 178°/178° Viewing Angles for clarity from any viewpoint.
HDR10: Intelligent clarity adjustment and brightness control plus emulated HDR make every image stunning and clear.
Eye Care: Anti-Glare, Proprietory Brightness Intelligence, Low Blue Light, Flicker-Free, e-paper mode, eye reminder.
Speakers: 2W x 2
Customers say
Customers like the picture quality, size, and value of the monitor. They mention it’s awesome, gorgeous, and clear with realistic colors. Some say it’s good for watching movies and working with laptops. Customers also appreciate the functionality and build quality. However, some dislike the sound quality and differ on brightness and HDMI cable.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
R Ramesh –
Check the distance from your sitting position to monitor before ordering the product.
I spent a lot of time researching the right monitor for my MacBook Air 2 and zeroed on this mainly because of price and USC C connectivity which can charge the MacBook as well. I am not expert to provide details on refresh rate etc. But the colours look realistic and connects to MacBook in a jiffy.The only downside is, it is a very big monitor and you need some distance between your sitting position and where you are placing the monitor. Otherwise it will be like watching a movie sitting in the first row of a movie theater.Super product
Premk –
Good colour, but lacks height adjustment
Good colour, no obvious issues. Being 32 inch, with table top stand which is not height adjustable, it feels little higher and cause some neck strain.
Nigam –
Best 4k monitor in this price range
Coming from someone who has never used or worked on a big monitor before, I can tell you Iâm blown away by the sheer size of it. Itâs huge! Well, not as big as TVs of course but considering you only seat 3 feet away from the monitor, makes this thing look much bigger than a TV. Now on to pros and cons :Pros:1: 32 inch screen real estate is underrated. You could work on 3 different tasks at once. It makes your productivity go brrr2: The screen is beautiful. Itâs 4k. You wouldnât appreciate it if you stream 1080p movies or play games in 1080p on it, so try playing a 4K movie and see for yourself. The colors are accurate and sharp even from up close. Itâs a VA panel so the viewing angles are limited but how often do you look at a monitor from weird angles anyway?3: Itâs bright, almost too bright. You could even work in sunlight, no problem. HDR is on point but trust me you donât need it. The colors are pretty dynamic. Itâs a blessing for content creators and video editors. Thereâs also a cinema HDR mode. It does what it implies, gives the colors more life.4: A+ connectivity. It comes with a type c port! You could directly connect your thunderbolt devices without the need to use a HDMI cable. Or you could stick a type c hub in it and et voilà youâre set. No cable cluttering on the desk. I hooked up my iPad to the type c port in the monitor with the type c cable provided in the box and it worked great. It also charges your device while hooked up. Besides that, it comes with a DisplayPort 1.4 and 2 HDMI 2.0.5: The stand that comes in the box is sturdy and heavy so you know itâs not built cheap. It supports the weight of the monitor very well. No cost saving there.Now on to cons: There arenât many but some nitty gritty stuffs that may annoy you.1: Speakers areâ¦meh. Better use a pair of earphones.2: The stand provided in the box only lets you bend the monitor up or down an inch. Buy a good monitor arm for height adjustment if you arenât comfortable with it.3: The settings menu is well laid out but it takes some time getting used to. Most of the time youâd be pressing the wrong buttons. It should have come with a remote or something.4: More screen real estate comes with its own problems. You need a bigger desk.5: The brightness control is kinda useless. It doesnât get too dim so your eyes will be bleeding if you work at night.Oh and this isnât a con per se, itâs justâ¦expensive. Best in the budget of 30k Iâd say but there are cheaper options which arenât far off.Also, do note that thereâs no HDMI cable in the box. Benq saved a hefty 400rs there. Oh my, how will they survive if they provided a cable..In conclusion – For media consumption and home/office use, this is it. If you are a hardcore gamer, it might not be it. The refresh rate is capped at 60hz so look elsewhere.
Abha Singh –
Very bad experience
Screen is blinking when power is fluctuating even if light is switched to On/Off. Now I am facing another issue. Suddenly screen become green and then black
Pawan Kumar –
Works great ⦠i love the display ⦠great value for money
I was looking for a wonderful value for money display in my budget and I am glad I purchased. Works very well for me and does that auto brightness that I love. I use my monitor as a coding monitor and at times watch a YouTube video or two. I am not a gamer. I use this monitor for office work as well.
Jeevan Patnaik –
Was very disappointed with this costly purchase, but then I got used to it
I was thinking of buying this monitor for almost a year and finally I bought it and I regret it(Edit: These were actually my initial thoughts, now I don’t regret much after about 9 months of usage. So I’m editing my review).1. 32 inches is bad for office work. It gets too big to work closely and the letters become too small to work on it from a distance, so you can’t utilise the big space properly. An ultra wide or dual monitors is much preferable for large space and I’ve learned it the hard way.(Edit: I still stand by this. It’s not an ideal chocie for work purpose)2. This one is not good for eyes. I prefer Lenovo Think series monitors, as I’ve been using my Lenovo ThinkPad office Laptop and it’s pretty good.(Edit: In just watching movies on a fire TV stick, I haven’t felt any eye strain. And for work purpose, such big and bright monitors are not ideal in my opinion, but I never worked too long to feel any eye strain)3. Colors look washed out.(Edit: I used to watch movies on my LG TV which is HD ready 32 inch and of Rs. 11K, I thought it had better picture quality, but once I got used to this one, particularly watching 4K content with HDR, I started to find this one better. The colors that I thought were washed out, I don’t feel it anymore. I think it was all psychological)4. Earlier I thought 4K and HD doesn’t have much difference on a 32 inch display. I was wrong because I wasn’t watching actual 4K. But now there’s a very noticeable difference and can be off putting if you get used to the crisp 4K quality.5. High contrast is a joke. Again my Lenovo ThinkPad laptop and LG TV has far better contrast. Blacks are horrible and washed out.(Edit: This is still valid, but again it’s not off putting anymore, once you get used to it, it feels like perfect!)6. The frame rate and the color settings are optimal for movie watching, because it doesn’t have that realistic smooth flow that you find in some TVs which is actually not very suitable for watching movies or tv shows.7. Speakers are horrible and you are limited to only Analag connectivity. Haven’t tried HDMI splitter yet and I read that it will work to connect home theatre.(Edit: I’m using the analog connectivity now with F&D 2.1 channel speaker, it’s good..but I wanted more)8. I haven’t tested gaming on it yet. But it could be good for atleast casual gaming.(Edit: Nope…gaming is not good if you don’t have a powerful computer, the 4K slows down everything. You could however reduce resolution to solve that problem)So overall,. it’s definitely not worth buying for only entertainment or for work. Even for gaming, if you don’t have good graphics card to play in 4K, having a 4K monitor for gaming is not worth it.(Edit: As a multipurpose monitor, this is still okay)Edit:Some good:The power rating is pretty excellent, very eco friendly.Don’t find even a glitch when the main power switches to inverter mode or vice-versa.It is not prone to catching dust. I used it for months, but hardly ever needed to clean it.Buttons are handy and reliable so far, it’s pretty easy to change modes, volume etc. However a remote control would have been much more better.I can feel this desktop is going to survive for a long time.
hsolo –
PrzesiadÅem siÄ z wieloletniego full HD też Benq, z którego byÅem zadowolony, ale jednak 4K to inna bajka – nie wyobrażam sobie powrotu już .Co do jakoÅci obrazu to ja póki co jestem bardzo zadowolony – po zwykÅej ‘kalibracji’ na trybie nawet standardowym z plansz testowych (bez urzÄ dzeÅ zewnÄtrznych) i przede wszystkim ustawieniu odpowiedniego wsp. gamma i wyglÄ du czcionek w windowsach to przejÅcie z poprzedniego Benq,to jak przesiadka z fiata do merca lub wyżej (za te pieniÄ dze, bo nie wÄ tpiÄ iż sÄ lepsze monitory).Co do panelu VA to u mnie kolory na moje oko (foto amatora) sÄ poprawne, podÅwietlenie równomierne, czarny nie jest ‘oledowy’, ale drobne podÅwietlenie widaÄ jedynie przy prawie zupeÅnie ciemnym otoczeniu. Przy oÅwietleniu dziennym czy za monitorem w nocy nie widaÄ nic, czego nie mogÄ powiedzieÄ o kiedyÅ nabytym monitorze IPS. Co do zmian kolorów na rantach – jak siÄ bliżej przyjrzeÄ i ruszaÄ gÅowÄ to faktycznie jest to zauważalne jak to na VA, ale dla mnie osobiÅcie nie jest to wielki problem, przynajmniej mniej dokuczliwy jak sÅaby kontrast i ‘srebrzenie’ na IPS. Oled tutaj byÅby pewnie ideaÅem, ale niestety ceny 4K dla 32 cali to na razie kosmos ;-).Jak wspominaÅem zajmujÄ siÄ amatorsko fotografiÄ i tutaj jest przepaÅÄ jakoÅciowa do poprzedniego – poczynajÄ c od wielkoÅci obszaru roboczego, poprzez gÄstoÅÄ ppi (co ma znaczenie też przy powiÄkszeniach) czy jakoÅÄ, przejÅcia tonalne etc… Obróbka staÅa siÄ znacznie, znacznie przyjemniejsza i dokÅadniejsza.Dokumenty czy strony web wyglÄ dajÄ Åwietnie – wreszcie brak pixeli :-). Filmy czy seriale też nie narzekam – przy treÅciach 1080p skalowanie jest ok (przyznam, że stary tv lg robi to lepiej), przy 4K i dobrym materiale obraz jest już bez zarzutu i po prostu cieszy oko.Jest mnóstwo opcji i trybów (w tym HDR), ale dla mnie najlepszy jest standardowy po lekkiej kalibracji i czasami zaÅÄ czam filtr ÅwiatÅa niebieskiego.MyÅlÄ, że za te pieniÄ dze (ok. 1400zÅ) to caÅkiem fajny wybór.
Dave M. –
Le menu qui s’affiche en appuyant sur les boutons de l’écran est archaïque, la manière de diminuer le son n’est pas pratique et le son en lui-même est très mauvais. La restauration de l’affichage après mise en veille est lente. L’accès aux prises (HDMI, USB, …) n’est pas pratique car on ne voit pas les fiches. La protection transparente devant l’écran est trop souple. Les couleurs par défaut sont beaucoup plus vivent que sur mon IMac (sauf en mode sRGB). Fonctionne sans problème avec mon Mac mini M2. Bon rapport qualité/prix comparé à un écran Mac. Tous les câbles sont fournis et produit bien emballé.
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José G. –
Tan satisfecho con este monitor, que tras 4 años de usarlo intensivamente (más de 8 horas al dÃa), he acabado repitiendo la compra.El primero sigue en perfecto estado, pero necesitaba uno para el nuevo PC de mi hija, y habÃa pensado en darle el mÃo y comprar para mà uno IPS y más grande. Compré un Philips Momentum 436M6VBPAB/00, con panel IPS, y un brillo máximo de 1000 nits!! Pero desafortunadamente lo tuve que devolver: Sobre el papel parecÃa que ese monitor se iba a ver genial, pero en cuanto lo puso sobre la mesa descubrà que el acabado de la pantalla no era mate, sino brillo! ParecÃa casi un espejo: Cuando el fondo era negro, me veÃa perfectamente reflejado (a mi y a toda la habitación). Leer texto en terminales, o en aplicaciones en modo oscuro, o con fondo negro, me resultaba muy muy incómodo. La única forma de disfrutarlo era apagando la luz y bajando la persiana, y no era cuestión de estar todo el dÃa asÃ. El brillo venÃa puesto a un porcentaje bajito (confortable), asà que probé a subirlo a un porcentaje más alto, a ver si asà dejaba de molestarme mi propio reflejo (jajaja!), pero seguÃa resultándome igual de incómodo leer, y además un brillo tan alto me resultaba una incomodidad extra. Si lo fuese a utilizar solo para ver pelÃculas, probablemente no me molestarÃa, porque cuando no hay fondos negros o muy oscuros, el reflejo no se nota. Pero después de esta experiencia he descubierto que para mi es imprescindible que mi monitor tenga la pantalla con un acabado mate. Y este “BENQ EW3270UE”, la verdad es que siempre me ha resultado muy cómodo, asà que he acabado repitiendo.En cuanto a Amazon, la entrega ha sido rápida y venÃa todo correcto!Cosas que lo harÃan aun mejor:- Que el puerto USB-C permitiera cargar un portátil, para quien lo quiera conectar de ese modo.- Para los jugones que notan la diferencia entre jugar a 60 Hz, y jugar a 120 o más Hz, que soportara esas frecuencias mayores. (Yo creo que no lo noto)- Que los altavoces integrados fueran un poco más potentes (aunque yo uso unos 4.1 autoamplificados)UN CONSEJO: Si queréis poder disfrutar del 4K+HDR con la mayor calidad de imagen, conectadlo usando el DisplayPort 1.4, en lugar del HDMI 2.0. Esto creo que vale para todos los monitores que tengan esas versiones de puertos ¿Por que aconsejo esto? Pues me pasó lo siguiente: Cuando lo compré lo conecté a la torre utilizando el cable HDMI, pero me resultaba extraño que cuando lo ponÃa en HDR con sus 10 bpc (en lugar de los 8 bpc del modo no HDR) los bordes de las letras se veÃan menos nÃtidos. Era algo asà como si tuvieran tonos de color (creo que era eso, ¡ya han pasado 4 años!). Eso teniéndolo configurado siempre a su resolución y frecuencia máxima (2840×2160 / 60 Hz). Como digo, cuando usaba 8 bpc se veÃa sin problema. Investigué un poco y descubrà que el HDMI 2.0, por su ancho de banda máximo, solo soporta para una resolución 4K con 10 bpc, hasta 55 Hz sin comprimir (RGB). Pero no 60 Hz! Por lo que en esa configuración, la tarjeta gráfica estaba enviando la imagen comprimida utilizando un chroma subsampling (¿Yâ²CBCR 4:2:0?), que es lo que supongo que harÃa que no se viese tan bien. Supongo que en una tele que se ve de lejos, probablemente no se aprecie, pero en un monitor grande, que se ve desde tan cerca, se notaba mucho. Descubierto esto, la solución fue rápida y sencilla: Desconecté el cable HDMI, y conecté la torre con el cable DisplayPort, y problema resuelto! Y es que según vi, el DisplayPort 1.4 tiene un mayor ancho de banda, y soporta con esa resolución y profundidad de color (4K/10bpc), hasta 97 Hz sin comprimir (RGB), y sin HDR (8bpc) hasta 120 Hz, sin necesidad de comprimir la imagen utilizando un chroma subsampling.Espero que a alguien le sea útil mi comentario. Saludos!!