Testseek.com have collected 44 expert reviews of the BenQ BL3201PT and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for BenQ BL3201PT.
May 2015
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Published: 2015-07-29, Author: Andrew , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
The BenQ is an outstanding monitor which ticks almost every box as a modern high-performance UHD display. By combining the basics of uncluttered and well-constructed design and an OSD interface that doesn't make you want to punch the screen, the display b...
Good range of inputs, Reasonable colour accuracy, brightness and contrast, Relatively affordable for the amount of features, Excellent OSD and Remote Control, 60hz 4K via DisplayPort 1.2
Other displays achieve better NTSC and AdobeRGB coverage, DVI port not too useful.
The BenQ BL3201PT isn't the most colour-accurate monitor on the market, nor the very best 4K display. Although the sRGB result looks impressive, nearly all monitors aimed at professional use achieve 100 per cent coverage. The NTSC and Adobe RGB results ar...
Benq are pricing this screen very aggressively and while there are higher cost displays available which may be better suited to some pro-applications the BL3201PT strikes a fantastic balance of cost, build, functionality and hugely impressive image quali...
Good colorimetry, Great connectivity, including USB hub and memorycard reader, Articulated stand, Open viewing angles
No extended colour gamut, Remote seems a bit cheap, Contrast ratio below 1000:1
Clearly aimed at professionals, the BL3201PT is a quality monitor with a very nice finish and offering all-round performance. Easily capable of basic productivity tasks, it'll also be an excellent tool for video editing, photo editing, web design, and eve...
Superb image and build quality, excellent out-of-box color, grayscale and gamma accuracy, IPS screen, low input lag, slick OSD controller, breaks the $1000 street price barrier
No wide-gamut option, average contrast
Price-wise, there's no better choice for a 32-inch Ultra HD monitor right now than the BL3201PT. Even without calibration, it nearly aced our benchmark tests. Low input lag makes it a good choice for gamers and its bright saturated image stays solid even...
Published: 2015-02-22, Author: William , review by: XSreviews.co.uk
4K display looks amazing for gaming, desktop and media use, So much screen real estate – easily have 4+ apps on-screen at once, All the ports and passthroughs you'd ever need
There's little 4K content available (and 720p videos look poor), Many Windows apps still don't handle 4K displays very well, Get ready to zoom many webpages to 150% to be able to read them, 4K gaming requires a top-notch graphics card and processor, See B
The BL3201PT is 1.5x the price of the average 28-inch 4K monitor, but it offers some big advantages that justify the price – namely the use of a colour-accurate IPS display with wide viewing angles, a comprehensive array of ports and passthroughs, and of ...
The BenQ BL3201PT Designer Monitor retails at RM 4,069 – the price tag is steep but excellence do come at a price, you get a monitor with solid color accuracy, sturdy built, a host of digital input point, and comes with USB connectivity, SD Card reader an...