BenQ Unveils First 5K Monitor for Designers in 2025

BenQ has officially unveiled its first-ever 5K monitor in the PD series — the PD2730S, a cutting-edge display aimed at creative professionals such as 3D designers, VFX artists, architects, and content creators. Alongside it, BenQ also introduced the PD3226G, a 32-inch 4K monitor with a high refresh rate tailored for smooth visual workflows.
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????️ Resolution: 5K (5120×2880)
???? Pixel Density: 218 PPI
???? Color Technology: AQCOLOR for accurate and vibrant visuals
???? Color Gamut Coverage:
99% AdobeRGB
99% DCI-P3
99% sRGB
???? Contrast Ratio: 2000:1
⚡ Connectivity: Thunderbolt 4 with 40 Gbps bandwidth
The PD2730S delivers a pixel-perfect 5K resolution on a 27-inch canvas, providing exceptional detail for photo editing, 3D modeling, and VFX. The screen’s precise color reproduction ensures color consistency across your workflow — from display to final output.
The monitor includes a Thunderbolt 4 port for high-speed data and video transmission. It supports daisy-chaining of dual 5K monitors or a single 8K monitor, making it highly compatible with both Mac and Windows setups.
With the integrated KVM switch, users can control two systems (e.g., a PC and a Mac) using one keyboard and mouse. BenQ's Display Pilot 2 adds workflow-enhancing features like ICCsync for automatic color profile syncing and desktop partitioning.
BenQ’s PD3226G targets creators who want a balance between color fidelity and smooth motion, ideal for video editors and game designers.
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????️ Resolution: 4K UHD
???? Refresh Rate: 144Hz
???? VRR Support: Reduces screen tearing and stuttering
???? Applications: Ideal for animation, motion graphics, and cinematic editing
Whether you're a graphic designer, game developer, video editor, or visual effects artist, the PD2730S and PD3226G are purpose-built to elevate your creative workflow. With best-in-class color accuracy, advanced connectivity, and intelligent multitasking tools, BenQ sets a new standard for professional displays in 2025.
Both monitors are expected to launch globally in Q3 of 2025. With their Mac-ready Thunderbolt 4 support, high pixel densities, and pro-grade features, they’re likely to become a top choice for the modern creative workspace.