BenQ Australia has released details of its PhotoVue SW321C monitor, a 32-inch 4K UHD display with Paper Color Sync technology for screen-to-photo colour matching.

Angled view of the new BenQ PhotoVue SW321C monitor. (Source: BenQ.)

Due for local release in late May, the SW321C comes with AQCOLOR technology for industry standard colour performance with expertly calibrated screen uniformity and colour consistency.

It also includes special panel techniques that reduce reflection and glare to create a paper-like screen effect that works together with Paper Color Sync software simulate the way photographs will look when printed on paper.

BenQ’s new flagship display provides 99% coverage of Adobe RGB, 95% of DCI-P3 / Display P3 and 100% of sRGB colour spaces. The SW321C’s 10-bit colour depth and 16-bit 3D lookup table also deliver Delta E≤2 colour accuracy, plus uniformity compensation technology for precision across the entire screen.

A GamutDuo function enables simultaneous side-by-side viewing of the same image in two different colour spaces while the black and white mode is designed for previewing film effects before adjusting pictures. All of these colour modes can be instantly switched via BenQ’s Hotkey Puck G2 to enhance efficiency.

The SW321C also natively supports uncompressed 4:4:4 or 4:2:2 and 4:2:0 chroma 10-bit video formats as well as HDR10 and HLG capability for vibrant and lifelike video quality.

Operating from a single USB-C cable for video, audio, data, and power, SW321C is equipped with a height-adjustable stand and a detachable professional shading hood.

Each SW321C comes with an individualised factory colour calibration report and certifications from CalMAN and Pantone.

BenQ SW321C will be available in late May through BenQ’s Specialised Resellers.