BenQ is stepping into new territory with the launch of its first 4K 144Hz professional monitor, the PD3226G, designed for creatives who need high fidelity and fluid performance. Priced at 8,499 yuan ($1,158), it’s set to hit JD.com on April 14, following the debut of BenQ’s 5K PD2730S.

BenQ PD3226G Monitor Specifications
The PD3226G is a 31.5-inch 4K display (3840 x 2160) built around a 10-bit panel with HDR10 and VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification. What makes it stand out is its 144Hz refresh rate—unusual for professional-grade monitors—which makes it a compelling option for designers and animators who work across both static and motion graphics. The display is coated in BenQ’s Nano Matte anti-reflective layer, which helps cut down glare in bright workspaces without sacrificing image clarity.
Color accuracy is a major focus here. The PD3226G ships factory-calibrated, with 25-zone individual color tuning and Calman certification. It supports 100% sRGB, 100% Rec.709, and 95% DCI-P3, with presets for Display-P3 and Apple’s P3 color mode. BenQ’s in-house AQCOLOR technology backs all of this, aiming to deliver out-of-the-box accuracy for everything from photo editing to CAD/CAM work.

Port selection is comprehensive. You get Thunderbolt 4 with 90W power delivery, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, USB-C, three USB-A ports, and a headphone jack. It also supports daisy-chaining dual 4K 144Hz displays, a rarity in this category. The monitor is compatible with both macOS and Windows workflows and is clearly aimed at creators who want fewer dongles and more direct connectivity.
The PD3226G features a sleek silver-white chassis with better cable management and a revamped port layout. It includes a third-gen Hotkey Puck for quick access to key functions, while Display Pilot 2 software manages audio and advanced color tuning.
You’ll also find dual 3W speakers, flicker-free tech, low blue light, ePaper mode, and a built-in colorimeter for long-term calibration accuracy. An ergonomic stand with height, tilt, swivel, and pivot adjustments rounds out a feature set aimed squarely at pros who spend long hours in front of the screen.
In related news, BenQ recently 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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