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BenQ Launches Self-Calibrating, Professional Color Management Monitor PG2401PT

BenQ today on February 10, 2014 has launched an all new Pro Graphics Series and along with the series its new professional color management monitor, PG2401PT. This monitor is specially designed to fulfill the color quality expectations for art, design, photography and print-making professionals during the process of color proofing basically creative professionals who need to work on more details which ain’t there on the normal monitors.

Features:

The BenQ PG2401PT provides connectivity options via standard input ports to easily switch between connected devices. The monitor connects to a PC via DVI-D, HDMI, or DisplayPort, while Mac users can make use of a Mini DisplayPort. A USB3.0 port/card reader is also available to facilitate file transfers. Further simplifying operation and increasing comfort, the monitors are ergonomically designed with a wide adjustable stand, and an on-screen display allows automatic rotation to either portrait or landscape mode. To ensure smooth proofing, the monitor comes equipped with a shading hood that eliminates distracting glare effects. More details about the monitor are as mentioned below.

BenQ PG2401PT Specifications:

  • G7, Fogra and other ISO standard print-quality certifications for print-perfect proofing efficiency and lowered total cost of ownership
  • 100% CMYK color space and 99% Adobe RGB color space to ensure the most accurate color reproduction
  • A 10-bit display panel for the smoothest shading and color transitions in natural gradations
  • 14-bit 3D Look-Up-Table and processing for improved RGB color blending accuracy, resulting in flawless color and gray tone reproduction
  • Delta E≤2 to ensure color accuracy throughout project workflow, providing viewers with the truest impression of the original image while them saving time and money
  • Hardware calibration support that stores calibration data generated by the calibrator directly on the monitor’s IC to safe keep the most authentic and accurate calibration results
  • Brightness uniformity support that balances brightness and chromaticity for consistent image viewing across the entire display
  • Palette Master Software co-developed with X-Rite, is bundled color calibration software that can validate calibration according to G7/Fogra/Ugra criteria, making it easy to verify for international printing standards.

Pricing and Availability

BenQ PG2401PT, is available in India at Rs. 1,15,000.

Hans Gogia

Hans is a tech enthusiast and an Android fanboy who has been blogging for the past three years. He is an engineer by profession and loves to play with gadgets in his free time. He is currently using a OnePlus One as his daily driver probably running a custom ROM and few mods.

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