BenQ Launches ST550K 55-Inch 4K LCD Monitor
Um yeah, a 55-inch monitor ... BenQ is pleased to release their newest 55-inch 4K LCD monitor, the ST550K. Adopting an IPS panel, this slim 55-inch LED-backlight monitor supports a native resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels
The monitor provides 16:9 aspect ratio, 1200:1 contrast ratio, 350 cd/m2 brightness, 6ms response time and 176/176 degree viewing angles.Equipped with a dedicated play applications and providing them with ‘X-Sign’ content creation app (w/ 100+ templates for editing), the ST550K comes complete with built-in stereo speakers (8Wx2) and provides a number of connectivity ports including 1x coaxial output, 1x composite output, 1x audio input, 1x audio output, 3x USB 2.0, 1x USB 3.0, 1x D-Sub and 3x HDMI (1x MHL support).
The X-Sign signage app helps you customize, edit, manage and play what’s to be showcased on your own, from your latest advertisement to captivating content. So you can engage your customers in an instant.
- Instant plug-and-play with built-in X-Sign app
- Various templates for hassle-free content editing
- Remote control included for easy control
The BenQ ST550K is the best smart signage ever for in-store display. Besides the striking 4K2K UHD images, you can plug ‘n’ play with an USB flash drive, no extra media player needed, as well as edit, display and manage your digital content using BenQ’s X-Sign app and custom Android™ OS platform.
The BenQ ST550K is available now for roughly € 1.149,-
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Uh no thanks i happen to agree with the first guy. I game on a 50 inch so this is good news to me aswell.
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I switched from a 27" IPS Panel to a 32" Sony W800C, and now I'm using a 42" Sony W800C TV because my PC usage has changed from being used predominantly for gaming to viewing media (watching Movies and TV Series).
The black uniformity, refresh-rate, colour reproduction compared to the 27" Monitor is worse on the TV. But the viewing experience for movies has improved significantly. Bar the fact that blacks are not great at all. An OLED TV would be ideal, but way out of my budget.
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No DVI or DisplayPort?
Looks more like an LCD-TV than a monitor to me.
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Finally some progress in monitors regarding the inches size! There are PC gamers that are not satisfied with the typical 27'' size monitors have. I am fed up playing on my Sony 42'' TV! I would gladly get this monitor. Can't wait for a review.