BenQ has launched the RD280U monitor, designed specifically for programmers and developers. The 28.2-inch, 3:2 aspect ratio display boasts a sharp 4K+ resolution (3840 x 2560) and 95% P3 color gamut, ideal for viewing more code and maintaining color accuracy. The monitor also supports HDR10 and VESA DisplayHDR 400.

The RD280U features BenQ’s anti-glare Fine-Coated Panel for a comfortable coding experience. A dedicated coding mode enhances text clarity, while a KVM switch and multi-stream transport improve workflow efficiency.

For late-night coding sessions, the monitor includes a MoonHalo Backlight that reduces eye strain and glare. Built-in eye-care technologies like Brightness Intelligence Gen2 automatically adjust to ambient light, further enhancing comfort.


The RD280U comes with an ergonomic stand and BenQ’s Display Pilot 2 software for improved user experience. For connectivity, it has a 90W USB C / Thunderbolt 3, an HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C, USB-C out, USB Type-B upstream, x3 USB Type-A downstream, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
Pricing & availability
The monitor is priced at Rs. 47,500 and available through BenQ’s e-Store, Amazon.in, and select retailers in India.
If you are looking for a 24″ monitor with 2K for coding, BenQ also offers the RD240Q in India, which has a 24.1-inch display, 16:10 aspect ratio, WQXGA (2560 x 1600) resolution, and 95% P3 color gamut coverage. It also includes features like a KVM switch and multi-stream transport. Lastly, it is also relatively cheaper, costing around Rs 32,000.







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