UPDATE: BenQ has sent us an updated press release that indicates the company will sell the monitor in a bundle with the shading hood for $450, so you don't have to spend $500 to buy them separately.
The article text and press release has been updated.
Also, at the original time of publication, the BenQ SW2700PT was selling on Amazon for a discounted price of $550. The price has since reverted to the MSRP of $600.
BenQ has added a new entry-level monitor to its SW PhotoVue line of photo editing monitors. The new SW240 is a 24-inch 1080p 10-bit IPS display that will sit below the 27-inch QHD SW2700PT, the 27-inch UHD SW271, and the 32-inch UHD SW320, and like the rest of the lineup, it was designed with photo editors in mind.
The SW240 boasts 99% AdobeRGB coverage, 95% DCI-P3, a 14-bit 3D Look Up Table (LUT), hardware calibration, an 'advanced black and white' mode, and a color mode hotkey for switching between AdobeRGB, sRGB, and DCI-P3 while editing.
"We want to make professional tools accessible to everyone, whether you're just starting out or you're a pro upgrading an old monitor, the SW240 is the perfect choice," says BenQ Product Manager Jason Lee. "It fits in our professional lineup with pristine color accuracy and without the hefty price tag of similar professional monitors. "
Key features:
24. 1 inches, 16:10, 1920 x 1200 resolution
99% Adobe RGB coverage, 100% sRGB and 95% DCI-P3
14-bit 3D LUT,
Hardware Calibration with Palette Master Element calibration software
Color Mode HotKey for switching between color modes
Advanced Black & White mode
Optional shading hood
Of course, the most important feature for this "value monitor" is its price, and that's where BenQ may have missed the mark. The SW240 monitor is available now for $400 by itself and the optional shading hood will cost you an additional $100, or you can purchase the monitor and hood in a bundle for $450. So the question is: would you rather purchase an SW240 for $450 (with the shading hood), or buy the SW2700PT 27-inch QuadHD option (shading hood included) for $600?
Let us know what you think in the comments.
Press Release
BenQ Adds Best Value Professional Photo Editing Monitor to Its Award-Winning SW PhotoVue Line
The High-Quality SW240 Monitor Gives Seasoned Photographers and Hobbyists All the Right Tools at the Right Price
COSTA MESA, Calif. — May 1, 2018 — BenQ America Corp. , an internationally renowned provider of visual display solutions, today released the new SW240 24. 1" PhotoVue Photo Editing Monitor. Presenting photography professionals, enthusiasts and students with the most affordable AQColor SW PhotoVue Monitor to date, it supports 99% Adobe RGB color space for greater and more natural color reproduction and hardware calibration via BenQ's Palette Master Element software for optimal, long-lasting, accurate color performance users can trust. The new monitor completes BenQ's SW PhotoVue professional photography IPS portfolio, which includes the award-winning SW2700PT (27" QHD), SW271 (27" 4K UHD HDR) and SW320 (32" 4K UHD HDR).
"Great artists rely on great tools, which is why we offer a complete family of professional photography monitors to suit every level, from the new value-priced 24. 1" SW240 up to our 32" display," said Jason Lee, product manager at BenQ America Corp. "We want to make professional tools accessible to everyone, whether you're just starting out or you're a pro upgrading an old monitor, the SW240 is the perfect choice. It fits in our professional lineup with pristine color accuracy and without the hefty price tag of similar professional monitors. "
Unparalleled Color Reproduction at an Exceptional Value
Engineered with all the advantages of a high-end professional monitor, the debut of the BenQ SW240 24. 1" monitor is a photographer's dream. The 10-bit display shows more than 1 billion colors and allows users to enjoy the smoothest color gradations of even the most detailed images. Its 14-bit 3D Look Up Table (LUT) improves RGB color blending accuracy, resulting in impeccable color reproduction, and having Delta Ehe 99% Adobe RGB color space offers a greater range of color reproduction for shades of blue and green, resulting in a more realistic color representation for outdoor and nature photography.
Hardware Calibration for Consistent Images
The SW240 hardware calibration adjusts the monitor's image processing chip rather than the graphics card output. As a result, users are never fooled by what they're seeing on screen and can trust that images will stay consistent with their original copies. What's more, BenQ's Palette Master Element software allows users to easily tune and maintain the color performance of the monitor at its most optimal state.
Eye-Care Protects Eyes From Fatigue After Long Hours
The creative process can sometimes be a grueling one. Now users don't have to fret over how much time they're spending in front of their BenQ monitor. Engineered with BenQ's exclusive Eye-Care technology, every PhotoVue Series monitor reduces eye fatigue for user comfort, enhanced productivity and workplace safety during extended use.
The SW240 PhotoVue Photographer monitor is now available at retail price of $399. A shading hood, which can be mounted to suit portrait or landscape orientation, is also available for purchase (MSRP $99). BenQ has a special bundle offer for the SW240 with shading hood for $449.
More information on the full line of BenQ products is available at www. BenQ. com.
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