BenQ Releases PV3200PT 32-Inch 4K Video Editing Monitor
BenQ unvealed a 32-inch 4K video editing monitor, the PV3200PT. Designed specially for editors and colorist that demand color accuracy and high resolution, this wide-angle 32-inch IPS LED-backlight monitor provides 3840 x 2160 4K resolution, 1000:1 contrast ratio (20M:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio), 350 cd/m2 brightness, 5ms (GTG) response time and 178/178 degree viewing angles.
Furthermore, the PV3200PT covers 100% sRGB and Rec.709 color space to ensure every color is faithfully represented with the most optimal precision. In addition, this monitor also includes hardware calibration support and comes with the Palette Master Element calibration software to adjust the monitor’s color gamut, white point, color temperature and luminance, among other settings.
An OSD controller is a remote controller that comes with three preset buttons each set up with a customized display setting such as Rec. 709, EBU, or SMPTE-C. It can make users switch conveniently between different modes to save time and work more efficiently.
- 32”W Large Screen 3840x2160 UHD Resolution
- 100% Rec. 709 with IPS Technology
- Hardware Calibration with Accuracy Color
- Palette Master Element Color Calibration Software
- Brightness Uniformity Function
For connectivity ports, it provides 1x HDMI 1.4, 1x DisplayPort and 1x mini DisplayPort. The BenQ PV3200PT will hit the market this month for unannounced price yet.
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I guess HDMI 1.4 ports are cheaper and it is considered that HDMI 2.0 is not needed for video editing purposes ?
Though I see cost saving to such extents on a monitor that is no doubt as expensive as this one to really not be the issue
It is a shame though an reduces their potential market as I'm sure some videophile home users would love this monitor and also with HDMI 2.0
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1000:1 static contrast. Somehow i don't see professionals buying it.
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't there to this day still no standard on how they're supposed to measure contrast ratio? As in every company says whatever the hell they want. One company's 1K:1 is another's 10K:1.
I can tell you one thing, their listed dynamic contrast ratio of 20M:1 is BS. Their website is very odd. They give you some specifics but leave out any fine details. They don't even mention what type of IPS panel it uses.
That may sound like nitpicking, but when buying a premium product I want to know exactly what it is, especially when there are alternatives.
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't there to this day still no standard on how they're supposed to measure contrast ratio? As in every company says whatever the hell they want. One company's 1K:1 is another's 10K:1.
I can tell you one thing, their listed dynamic contrast ratio of 20M:1 is BS. Their website is very odd. They give you some specifics but leave out any fine details. They don't even mention what type of IPS panel it uses.
That may sound like nitpicking, but when buying a premium product I want to know exactly what it is, especially when there are alternatives.
Yes, dynamic contrast is BS. And static contrast is the one you have to keep an eye on. There is a very good website which tests monitors and compares to real numbers. Usually no monitor can reach it's specified contrast ratio at best color accuracy it can achieve. But lower the number - lower results are being reported.
This monitors have no market segment. Gamers doesn't need it, simple office doesn't need it, pros won't buy it...
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Why they not use HDMI 2.0? Instead old HDMI 1.4.