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BenQ PV3200PT - Photographer Monitor
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BenQ PV3200PT

description BenQ PV3200PT Overview

The BenQ PV3200PT is a 32-inch professional monitor designed for photographers. Its native 4K UHD resolution and 10-bit color depth provide exceptional detail and color accuracy. This makes it ideal for post-production work, precise image evaluation, and achieving consistent results when matching colors to prints.

It’s particularly useful for professionals demanding accurate color representation during editing and workflow.

insights Ranking position

BenQ PV3200PT ranks #94 of 216 in the Photographer Monitor ranking, behind Lenovo ThinkVision Creator Extreme, ahead of EIZO ColorEdge CG246.

balance BenQ PV3200PT Pros & Cons

thumb_up Pros
  • check accurate color reproduction
  • check native 4K UHD resolution
  • check factory calibrated color accuracy
  • check hardware calibration support
thumb_down Cons
  • close thick bezel design
  • close limited sRGB color gamut

help BenQ PV3200PT FAQ

Is the BenQ PV3200PT a photography monitor or a video-production monitor?

BenQ positioned the 32-inch PV3200PT primarily for video post-production, especially Rec. 709 workflows. Photographers can still use its 4K IPS panel, but models aimed at Adobe RGB print work may cover a wider still-image gamut.

Does the PV3200PT display true 10-bit color?

The monitor supports a 10-bit color signal and displays more than one billion color shades when the graphics card, connection, operating system, and application provide a compatible workflow. Simply enabling a setting cannot turn an 8-bit source file into genuine 10-bit image data.

Can the BenQ PV3200PT be hardware calibrated?

Yes, it supports hardware calibration through BenQ's Palette Master software and compatible measurement devices. Hardware calibration adjusts the monitor's internal processing rather than relying only on a graphics-card profile.

What resolution and video standards does the PV3200PT support?

Its native resolution is 3840 by 2160 on a 32-inch IPS panel. The display targets Rec. 709 and sRGB work and includes video-oriented features such as preset modes and uniformity compensation.

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