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BenQ is stepping into the 5K monitor space with the launch of its new PD2730S — a sleek 27-inch display designed for creatives who demand accurate color, sharp resolution, and a solid set of ports. It’s now officially available in China, priced at 9,499 yuan ($1,294) on JD.com, with sales kicking off at midnight.

BenQ PD2730S Monitor

BenQ PD2730S Monitor Specifications

The PD2730S has been quietly rolling out in other markets earlier this year, but this marks its proper debut in China. It’s also BenQ’s first 27-inch display to feature a 5K resolution (5120 x 2880), delivering a super-crisp 218 PPI. That’s ideal for designers, editors, and photographers who need every pixel to count — and thanks to a matte Nano Anti-Glare coating, you can get that clarity without annoying screen reflections.

Color performance is clearly a priority. The PD2730S arrives factory-calibrated and CalMAN-verified, with 98% coverage of the DCI-P3 color space and full coverage of both sRGB and Rec.709. It also supports Apple’s Display P3 mode and includes BenQ’s ICCsync tech via the Display Pilot 2 software, so switching between color profiles on macOS or Windows is just a click away.

Specs-wise, it runs at 60Hz with a 2000:1 contrast ratio, 10-bit color, and a peak brightness of 400 nits. Not built for gaming, but absolutely geared for content creation.

The I/O setup is stacked. You get dual Thunderbolt 4 ports — one with 90W charging for your laptop and the other for daisy-chaining another 5K monitor — plus HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, two USB-C (3.2 Gen), three USB-A ports, and a headphone jack. It even includes built-in 3W stereo speakers and BenQ’s updated wireless Hotkey Puck, which lets you quickly switch color modes or settings on the fly.

The stand is fully adjustable — height, tilt, swivel, and pivot — and designed with creative pros in mind. BenQ also adds its usual eye-care features like TÜV Rheinland-certified low blue light and flicker-free tech, which can help reduce strain during long editing sessions.

In related news, BenQ has introduced a new premium home cinema projector in India, featuring AI capabilities and 4K support. Meanwhile, the BenQ LH750 projector, offering Full HD resolution and 5,000 lumens of brightness, was launched earlier this year in Europe.

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