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Just bought a 27" Benq MA270U monitor for £399 off Amazon for use with my M2 MacBook Air. This is the nano-matte screen version. Benq have targeted this monitor at MacBook use. It also works fine with my wife's Windows 11 Asus VivoBook, though graphics card isn't as good in this as the MacBook.
The glossy-screen version is MA270UP, which has been in short supply. Having used an iMac 27 with glossy-screen for just over a decade, the MA270UP version was in contention. But after doing a side by side comparison of glossy and matte Studio Displays in the Apple Store in Liverpool earlier in the week, I decided that I'd go for a matte display. The Studio nano-matte finish is outstanding, the Benq is very close.
It was interesting to take a closer look at the Studio displays to see what the Benq is up against. I think it does a pretty good job at 1/4 of the price. Yes the Studio Display is a lovely piece of kit, but at just over £2k for a matte version and height/swivel stand, it would have to be hugely better than the Benq for me to consider one, and it really isn't for what I need.
Have only dabbled with it so far, but it looks very good to me.
PS the MA320U and MA320UP are the 32" versions of the same monitor.
The glossy-screen version is MA270UP, which has been in short supply. Having used an iMac 27 with glossy-screen for just over a decade, the MA270UP version was in contention. But after doing a side by side comparison of glossy and matte Studio Displays in the Apple Store in Liverpool earlier in the week, I decided that I'd go for a matte display. The Studio nano-matte finish is outstanding, the Benq is very close.
It was interesting to take a closer look at the Studio displays to see what the Benq is up against. I think it does a pretty good job at 1/4 of the price. Yes the Studio Display is a lovely piece of kit, but at just over £2k for a matte version and height/swivel stand, it would have to be hugely better than the Benq for me to consider one, and it really isn't for what I need.
Have only dabbled with it so far, but it looks very good to me.
PS the MA320U and MA320UP are the 32" versions of the same monitor.
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