BenQ MA270S 5K And MA320UG 4K Glossy Monitors Launched - Explained All Spec, Features And More
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BenQ has announced two MA-series monitors aimed squarely at Mac-based video and content creation workflows: the MA270S and MA320UG. Both models use IPS + LED panels and BenQ’s Nano Gloss Panel surface treatment, with the company focusing on two recurring themes—creator-friendly connectivity and a display experience tuned to better align with MacBook visuals. Shared features are clearly designed around modern “single cable” desks. Each monitor includes dual Thunderbolt 4 ports for high-speed connectivity, charging, and daisy-chaining support. BenQ also lists Smart KVM functionality, targeting users who run more than one system at the same workstation and want to switch control quickly without swapping peripherals. Ergonomics are handled out of the box via a stand with up to 150 mm of height adjustment, and both monitors include integrated 2×3 W speakers for basic audio needs. The MA270S is the higher pixel-density option. It’s specified as a 27-inch display with a 5120×2880 resolution (5K) and a 70 Hz refresh rate, paired with a 5 ms response time. BenQ lists 450 nits brightness, a 2000:1 native contrast ratio, and VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification. For color work, the MA270S is rated at 99% sRGB and 99% DCI-P3 coverage, which covers common web standards and wide-gamut workflows used in video editing and grading pipelines. The MA320UG shifts priorities toward screen size and refresh rate. It uses a 31.5-inch 3840×2160 (4K) panel with a higher 120 Hz refresh rate, while keeping a 5 ms response specification. Brightness, contrast, and HDR certification are listed as the same as MA270S (450 nits, 2000:1, DisplayHDR 400). Color coverage is quoted at 99% sRGB and 98% DCI-P3, placing it close to the MA270S on gamut, with the primary differences being screen real estate, resolution class, and motion smoothness. BenQ also highlights software integration through Display Pilot 2, describing functionality such as automatic color synchronization and workspace management. The company says each MA monitor is calibrated specifically for Mac use, with color settings and brightness behavior tuned to resemble a MacBook’s built-in display, aiming to reduce the “two different screens” effect when docking and undocking. Pricing is listed at $923.46 for the MA270S and $839.02 for the MA320UG. BenQ notes that current preorders include a ScreenBar Pro light accessory, listed at a value of $120.43, bundled as an incentive for early buyers.
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