Trusted Colours for Every Deliverable
Consistent Colour Alignment from the Entire Screen to Every Screen, Over Time.
Designed for professionals, we help you take full control with precision your craft relies on.
No Colour Shifts & Lost Details
Ensure accuracy from day one to the long run
No Colour Misjudgement & Client Doubt
Deliver uniform precision that’s subtle but critical
No Endless Reworks & Revisions
Guarantee consistent output that ends reworks
Uniformity Control
Full Screen Calibration via Micro-Zone Correction
Colour Tolerance Management
High-Precision Instrument Alignment
Industry Standards Compliance
From Rec.709, DCI-P3 to Adobe RGB and Beyond
See why creative professionals trust BenQ Creative Pro monitors
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BenQ Creative Pro monitors that fit your creative needs with out-of-box colour accuracy
Calibrate
Calibration software maintains colour fidelity over time, intuitively and effortlessly.
Deliver
Consistent, uniform colour ensures predictable, reliable results.
PD2730S
27” | 5K
Ideal monitor for creative professionals and designers who need high-resolution clarity and seamless connectivity for precise, colour-accurate work.
PD3225U
32” | 4K UHD
Ideal monitor for graphic designers and professionals who benefit from a larger screen and versatile connectivity options.
PD2706U
27” | 4K UHD
Best monitor for graphic designers and digital artists needing accurate colours in a smaller form factor.
Pivot 90°
Swivel 30°/30°
Tilt -5°~20°
Height Adjustable
Palette Master Ultimate
More accurate and faster calibration with a calibrator
Display Pilot 2
Take control of your display settings efficiently
Display QuicKit
Easily update your monitor’s firmware to stay up to date
What to Know Before You Buy
Are all monitors accurate out of the box?
Most aren’t. BenQ monitors give you out-of-the-box colour accuracy from day one, with calibrated panel uniformity and multi-monitor consistency you can trust.
Do colours shift as the monitor ages?
Yes, all panels drift over time. BenQ’s long-term colour management keeps your colours stable without extra effort.
Can multiple monitors really match each other?
Yes. Palette Master Ultimate keeps colours aligned across screens, reducing errors, rework, and delivery risks.
Is calibration complicated?
Not at all. BenQ’s guided interface makes setup simple, so you can spend more time creating and less time adjusting.
BenQ Creative Pro Monitors
Compare all Creative Pro MonitorsColour Gamut
Colour gamut is defined as the range of colours which a particular device can produce or record , with some commonly used standards such as Rec.2020, DCI-P3, AdobeRGB, sRGB, and NTSC.
Colour Accuracy
Delta E is often used to evaluate perceived colour differences. A delta of less than 1.00 means that there is no perceivable difference for colour experts when two colours are compared side by side.
Colour Certification
Certifications that test, evaluate, or verify the monitor's ability to accurately reproduce Pantone colours and lifelike skin tones that match and include all consumers, or whether a display has met the criteria for video post-production editing and reviewing purposes.
Colour Gamut
Colour gamut is defined as the range of colours which a particular device can produce or record , with some commonly used standards such as Rec.2020, DCI-P3, AdobeRGB, sRGB, and NTSC.
Colour Accuracy
Delta E is often used to evaluate perceived colour differences. A delta of less than 1.00 means that there is no perceivable difference for colour experts when two colours are compared side by side.
Colour Certification
Certifications that test, evaluate, or verify the monitor's ability to accurately reproduce Pantone colours and lifelike skin tones that match and include all consumers, or whether a display has met the criteria for video post-production editing and reviewing purposes.
HDR
High Dynamic Range (HDR) is a technology that produces images with a large perceptible difference between bright and dark regions for realistically bright or dark pictures without subtle detail loss.
Colour Gamut
Colour gamut is defined as the range of colours which a particular device can produce or record , with some commonly used standards such as Rec.2020, DCI-P3, AdobeRGB, sRGB, and NTSC.
Colour Accuracy
Delta E is often used to evaluate perceived colour differences. A delta of less than 1.00 means that there is no perceivable difference for colour experts when two colours are compared side by side.
Colour Certification
Certifications that test, evaluate, or verify the monitor's ability to accurately reproduce Pantone colours and lifelike skin tones that match and include all consumers, or whether a display has met the criteria for video post-production editing and reviewing purposes.
HDR
High Dynamic Range (HDR) is a technology that produces images with a large perceptible difference between bright and dark regions for realistically bright or dark pictures without subtle detail loss.
Colour Gamut
Colour gamut is defined as the range of colours which a particular device can produce or record , with some commonly used standards such as Rec.2020, DCI-P3, AdobeRGB, sRGB, and NTSC.
Colour Accuracy
Delta E is often used to evaluate perceived colour differences. A delta of less than 1.00 means that there is no perceivable difference for colour experts when two colours are compared side by side.
Colour Certification
Certifications that test, evaluate, or verify the monitor's ability to accurately reproduce Pantone colours and lifelike skin tones that match and include all consumers, or whether a display has met the criteria for video post-production editing and reviewing purposes.
HDR
High Dynamic Range () is a technology that produces images with a large perceptible difference between bright and dark regions for realistically bright or dark pictures without subtle detail loss.
Colour Gamut
Colour gamut is defined as the range of colours which a particular device can produce or record , with some commonly used standards such as Rec.2020, DCI-P3, AdobeRGB, sRGB, and NTSC.
Colour Accuracy
Delta E is often used to evaluate perceived colour differences. A delta of less than 1.00 means that there is no perceivable difference for colour experts when two colours are compared side by side.
Colour Certification
Certifications that test, evaluate, or verify the monitor's ability to accurately reproduce Pantone colours and lifelike skin tones that match and include all consumers, or whether a display has met the criteria for video post-production editing and reviewing purposes.
HDR
High Dynamic Range (HDR) is a technology that produces images with a large perceptible difference between bright and dark regions for realistically bright or dark pictures without subtle detail loss.
Assistant Tool
BenQ Assistant Tool enables photographers and designers to facilitate their workflow while doing colour management, screen-to-print adjustment and colour gamuts switching in colour critical projects.
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