BenQ 25" DesignVue 2K HDR400 IPS Monitor
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BenQ 25" DesignVue 2K HDR400 IPS Monitor
Scan code: LN130161 Manufacturer code: PD2506Q
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BenQ 25" DesignVue 2K HDR400 IPS Monitor

25" BenQ PD2506Q DesignVue Monitor, IPS, 100% sRGB/Rec.709, 95% DCI-P3, 2560x1440, 60Hz, 5ms, 1000:1, HDR, HDMI/DP/USB

Scan code: LN130161 Manufacturer code: PD2506Q
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BenQ PD2506Q  25inch DesignVue Monitor

Make Inspirations Come AliveThe BenQ PD2506Q 25” 16:9 QHD HDR 400 IPS DesignVue Monitor has been designed with Professional Designers and Creatives in mind. Factory calibrated to provide 95% DCI-P3, 100% sRGB and Rec.709 colour spaces. Amazing Delta E ≤ 3 ensures superb accuracy and absolute colour confidence.

Driven by BenQ’s AQCOLOR Technology and a resolution of 2560x1440 with a 60Hz refresh rate, the PD2506Q helps deliver improved accuracy and productivity with DisplayHDR 400, BenQ Uniformity Technology, and out of the box guaranteed colour with Calman Verified and Pantone Validated status. With the PD2506Q also being Pantone SkinTone Validated, helping you realise authenticity in the display of real-world colours. Creative professionals demand excellence, and BenQ delivers.

100% sRGB/Rec.709 & 95% DCI-P3

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Industry StandardCovers 95% P3, 100% sRGB, and 100% Rec.709 colour spaces. You can easily load and display images imported from different sources. Amazing Delta E ≤ 3 ensures superb accuracy and absolute colour confidence.

BenQ Uniformity Technology

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Displaying DetailsBenQ Uniformity Technology delivers corner-to-corner authentic colour and consistent luminescence. The display is divided into hundreds of sub-regions and meticulously fine-tuned for precision. This innovative tech assures dependable image fidelity.

Calman Verififed & Pantone Validated

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Out of the Box GuaranteeBenQ DesignVue monitors have Calman Verified and Pantone Validated status. PD2506Q is also Pantone SkinTone Validated, helping you realize authenticity in the display of real-world colours, and that accurately represent the world’s palette of skin tones. Creative professionals demand excellence, and BenQ delivers.

DisplayHDR 400

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HDR technologyDisplayHDR 400 offers better results more when you work on design with better brightness, colour uniformity and black level.

Various Colour Modes

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CAD/CAM ModeEnjoy Superior Contrast of lines and shapes in technical illustrations.

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Animation ModeEnhance the clarity of dark areas without overexposing bright regions.

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Darkroom ModeAdjust image brightness and contrast for work in dark environments.

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ePaper ModeSimulates e-book displays to read and edit publications in comfort.

Tap into Your Creativity

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KVM SwitchLatest KVM switch auto-pairs with input signals. Click once to save space and boost efficiency.

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USB-CWork seamlessly. The USB-C port provides lightning-fast video/audio/data transmission and 65W power delivery.

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Ergonomic DesignCreate in comfort with your monitor in the ideal position.

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Display PilotDisplay Pilot software lets you access designer-friendly features for ease and efficiency.
*Apple M1 platform supported.

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Display Port MSTMulti-Stream Transport Technology allows your notebook to extend across multiple displays using the DisplayPort output.
*MST requires DisplayPort 1.2 or above.

ICCsync Colour Consistency

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Effortlessly Match Colour ProfilesBenQ’s new feature helps designers effortlessly match the ICC (International Colour Consortium) colour space profiles between monitors and computers. ICCsync allows an instant colour mode adjustment. Control it through Display Pilot software or the monitor itself.

BenQ Industry Leading Eye Care Technology

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Create with Fresh EyesBenQ’s industry-leading eye care technologies reduce eye fatigue while ensuring greater user comfort during long periods of use.

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TÜV Rheinland CertificationGlobal safety authority TÜV Rheinland certifies PD2506Q Flicker-Free, and Low Blue Light as truly friendly to the human eye.

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Low Blue LightLow blue light technology filters harmful blue light to protect eyes of all ages.

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Flicker FreeFlicker-Free™ eliminates screen flickers found in traditional LCD monitors during extended viewing.

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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
15 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
BenQ
Telephone:
02072160039
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