Designed to meet high demands of imaging professionals, BenQ PV270 Technicolor Color Certified to ensure reliable digital color rendering on screen. Uncompromising Rec. 709, Adobe RGB, and DCI-P3 color performance and powerful calibration tools make the PV270 ideal for video post-production.
PV270's comprehensive and rigorous color management ensures consistent color reproduction throughout the video post-production process. From rough cut, effects addition, color correction, and composition to output, color rendition remains precisely accurate for results that perfectly match your intentions.
The high pixel density of 2560x1440 (QHD) resolution delivers the crisp picture quality you expect for close reviews and detailed editing, and the spacious wide-screen view provides greater comfort and productivity.
The PV270 provides 100% coverage of the Rec. 709 and 96% of the DCI-P3 standards, ensuring output for high-definition television and digital cinema matches the colors you have defined. The PV270 also provides 99% coverage of the Adobe RGB color space designed to encompass most of the colors producible for graphic art professionals.
The 14-bit 3D look up table (LUT) improves RGB color blending accuracy, resulting in impeccable color reproduction. Precise Delta E≤1.5 in both Adobe RGB and sRGB color spaces renders the truest and most representative view of the original image.
Hardware calibration allows you to adjust the monitor's internal image processing chip without changing the graphics card output data, keeping displayed images consistent with the original content without being affected by graphic settings.
By using Palette Master and a calibrator, you can tune and maintain the monitor's color performance at its most optimal state.
Achieved via delicate processes utilizing high precision apparatus to meticulously fine-tune hundreds of sub-regions on the entire screen, BenQ Brightness Uniformity offers perfectly authentic and consistent viewing experiences.
Advanced luminance control quickly achieves ideal brightness levels when powered on and maintains consistency during operating sessions over the display's lifetime.