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One of the coolest things to come to the professional monitor genre is the built-in calibrator. These monitors have a tiny sensor that swings up or down from the bezel, and along with internal test patterns, the display literally calibrates itself. While there are plenty of aftermarket software and hardware solutions, such as Portrait Displays’ Calman and the Calibrite line of meters, the convenience of simply clicking a menu option and calibrating your monitor in a few minutes is extremely attractive.

I’ve already covered monitors like this from Dell and Asus, and here, I have one from BenQ, the DesignVue PD2770U. It’s a 27-inch IPS panel with 4K resolution, multiple color modes, integrated color meter, HDR10 and HLG, wide gamut color, and a cool remote control. Let’s take a look.

BenQ DesignVue PD2770U Specs

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Panel Type / Backlight

IPS / W-LED, edge array

Screen Size / Aspect Ratio

27 inches / 16:9

Max Resolution and Refresh Rate

3840×2160 @ 60 Hz

Native Color Depth and Gamut

10-bit / Adobe RGB

Response Time (GTG)

5ms

Brightness (mfr)

400 nits

Contrast (mfr)

1,000:1

Speakers

None

Video Inputs

1x DisplayPort 1.4

Row 9 – Cell 0

2x HDMI 2.0, 1x USB-C

Audio

3.5mm headphone output

USB 3.2

1x up type C, 2x down type A

Power Consumption

28.2w, brightness @ 200 nits

Panel Dimensions

WxHxD w/base

24.2 x 18.1-22.7 x 9.5 inches

(615 x 460-577 x 240mm)

Panel Thickness

2.3 inches (58mm)

Bezel Width

Top: 1.4 inches (36mm)

Row 16 – Cell 0

Sides: 0.3 inch (8mm)

Row 17 – Cell 0

Bottom: 0.47 inch (12mm)

Weight

19.4 pounds (8.8kg)

Warranty

3 years

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