BenQ MA320U review | ITPro

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We know, we know. If you could afford it, you’d already have an Apple Studio Display on your desk. Hey, maybe you’d have two. But with the Studio Display costing the best part of £2,000 – as much as the base models of both Apple’s Macbook Air and Mac Mini combined – there is a large, 16:9 proportioned opening in the market for a more affordable Mac-centric display. Enter BenQ’s MA320U, a 4K 31.5-inch monitor that promises color-accurate performance and neat integration with your Macbook for a mere £550.

Yes, that’s right – for the price of just one Apple Studio Display (£1,499) with its £400 optional adjustable stand, you could treat yourself to three BenQ MA320U monitors and still have change left over to buy a bigger desk.

The The BenQ MA320U monitor on a desk

(Image credit: Future)

Joking aside, the BenQ MA320U is an easy sell. The appeal of the huge 31.5in panel and 4K resolution is self-explanatory, as is the promise of 99% sRGB and 97% Display P3 coverage, but the big difference here is that the MA320U is designed to work in perfect harmony with a Mac. And before you click the back button: yes, it even does a pretty convincing job with a Windows PC, too.

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