BenQ PD PD2770U 27" Black

Its 27-inch 4K IPS panel covers 99% Adobe RGB, 99% DCI-P3, and 100% Rec.709 gamuts for precise, wide-gamut color work. A USB-C port with 96W power delivery and built-in KVM switch simplifies multi-device setups in a color-critical workflow. This makes it ideal for graphic designers and video editors who require factory-calibrated color accuracy and seamless peripheral integration.

Screen 27
Resolution 3840x2160
Panel IPS
Refresh 60 Hz
response time ms 5
hdr HDR10, HLG
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About This Monitor

Its 27-inch 4K IPS panel covers 99% Adobe RGB, 99% DCI-P3, and 100% Rec.709 gamuts for precise, wide-gamut color work. A USB-C port with 96W power delivery and built-in KVM switch simplifies multi-device setups in a color-critical workflow. This makes it ideal for graphic designers and video editors who require factory-calibrated color accuracy and seamless peripheral integration.

  • Screen size 27
  • Resolution 3840x2160
  • Panel type IPS
  • Refresh rate 60
  • Response time ms 5
  • HDR HDR10, HLG

The 30-Second Version

The PD2770U is a color-accurate powerhouse that'll make your design work sing. Just don't buy it for gaming, or you'll be disappointed by its 60Hz mundanity.

Overview

The BenQ PD2770U is basically a color nerd's dream panel, and that's the one thing to know. It's a 27-inch 4K IPS monitor that doesn't try to be a gaming display or a budget screen. It's built for photographers, video editors, and designers who need to see every shade without doubting what's on screen. The factory calibration, 99% Adobe RGB coverage, and Pantone certification mean you can unbox it and trust the colors right away. That's not something we say about most monitors. So if your work depends on color precision, this is the display that gets out of your way and lets you focus on creating. If you're just browsing the web and watching YouTube, there are much cheaper ways to get a sharp 4K picture.

Performance

Here's what surprised us: for a panel that ranks in the bottom quarter of our performance database, it feels more responsive than the 60Hz spec suggests. The 5ms response time is quick enough that even fast-scrolling timelines in Premiere or zipping around a big Photoshop canvas doesn't smudge. But don't mistake that for gaming chops, it's still a 60Hz screen and that's a hard limit. We were more impressed by the connectivity, honestly. The Thunderbolt port delivers 96W of power delivery, so you can drive the display and charge a laptop over a single cable. For creatives with a MacBook Pro, that's a desk cleanup win. The real star, though, is the color accuracy: it's literally in the top 5% of monitors we've tracked. Out of the box, it's as close to perfect as anyone not using a reference display will ever need.

Performance Percentiles

Color 94.9
Portability 84.7
Display 88.2
Feature 86.8
Ergonomic 90.4
Performance 22.9
Connectivity 95.3
Social Proof 32.4

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Top-tier color accuracy out of the box with Calman and Pantone validation 95th
  • Thunderbolt with 96W PD turns it into a one-cable laptop hub 95th
  • Excellent port selection including PiP/PbP for dual-source work 90th
  • Fully adjustable stand with pivot, swivel, and height adjust 88th

Cons

  • 60Hz refresh rate is a hard no for gamers 23th
  • No built-in speakers, which stings at this price 32th
  • The price tag will make hobbyists sweat
  • HDR is only HDR10, not bright enough for true HDR work

The Word on the Street

4.5/5 (16 reviews)
👍 Owners rave about the out-of-the-box color calibration being spot-on, saving them from buying a separate calibrator.
🤔 Plenty of buyers grumble about the steep price, though even they admit the panel quality justifies the sting for professional work.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 27"
Resolution 3840 (4K UHD)
Panel Type IPS
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Curved No

Performance

Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Response Time 5

Color & HDR

Brightness 400 nits
Color Gamut 100% Rec.709, 99% Adobe RGB, 99% P3
Color Depth 10-bit
HDR HDR10, HLG
HDR Support HDR10

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 2
DisplayPort 1
USB-C 1
Thunderbolt 96
Speakers No
Headphone Jack Yes

Ergonomics

Height Adjustable Yes
Tilt Yes
Swivel Yes
Pivot Yes
VESA Mount 100x100

Features

Webcam No
Touchscreen No
PIP/PBP Yes
Power 33
Weight 8.8 kg / 19.4 lbs

Value & Pricing

At its real price of around $1,700, this is a serious investment. But for a professional monitor with this level of color accuracy and connectivity, it's actually competitive against Dell or Eizo equivalents. Before you search, be aware that we've seen insane price spikes from some vendors—one listing popped up at over $440,000, which is definitely a data glitch and not something you should actually pay. Stick with a reputable store like Memory Express or B&H where the pricing stays sane. If you're a working creative billing by the hour, the PD2770U pays for itself with reliable output. For hobbyists or students, you can find 4K IPS panels with less color coverage for half the price, and they'll still look great for everyday use.

Price History

$1,680 $1,690 $1,700 $1,710 $1,720 May 1May 18May 29 $1,700

vs Competition

The most relevant competitor is the Dell UltraSharp U4025QW, another color-focused workhorse. The Dell offers a massive 40-inch ultrawide canvas, which is great for multitasking, but it also costs more and takes up a ton of desk space. The BenQ is more compact and still delivers the same pro-level accuracy. If you're tempted by the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 or ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDMG, stop: those are gaming monitors with high refresh rates, and they'll look oversaturated by default. The PD2770U's sRGB and Adobe RGB presets are tailored for content creation, not popping colors in games. For a pure creative setup, the BenQ is the focused, no-bloat choice.

Spec BenQ PD PD2770U 27" ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDMG LG UltraGear 45GX950A-B Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 LS57CG952NNXZA MSI MPG MPG 321CURX QD-OLED Dell UltraSharp U4025QW
Screen Size 27 26.5 44.5 57 32 39.70000076293945
Resolution 3840x2160 2560 x 1440 5120x2160 7680x2160 3840x2160 5120 x 2160
Panel Type IPS OLED OLED VA OLED IPS
Refresh Rate 60 240 165 240 240 120
Response Time Ms 5 0.029999999329447746 0.029999999329447746 1 0.029999999329447746 5
Adaptive Sync - FreeSync Premium Pro FreeSync Premium Pro FreeSync Premium Pro G-Sync Compatible Adaptive-Sync
Hdr HDR10, HLG HDR10 DisplayHDR True Black 400 DisplayHDR 1000 DisplayHDR True Black 400 DisplayHDR 600
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product ColorCompactDisplayFeatureErgonomicPerformanceConnectivitySocial Proof
BenQ PD PD2770U 27" 94.984.788.286.890.422.995.332.4
ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDMG Compare 96.673.575.57390.497.99397.7
LG UltraGear 45GX950A-B Compare 99.568.599.697.490.496.187.797.7
Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 LS57CG952NNXZA Compare 97.373.599.697.472.388.399.197.7
MSI MPG MPG 321CURX QD-OLED Compare 9954.598.792.190.497.982.697.7
Dell UltraSharp U4025QW Compare 97.686.598.397.472.35799.197.7

Common Questions

Q: Is the color accuracy really as good as they claim?

Yep, it's no marketing fluff. You get 99% Adobe RGB, 99% P3, and 100% Rec.709 coverage, plus both Calman and Pantone certifications. I'd trust it for print and web deliverables without a second thought.

Q: Will a 27-inch 4K screen feel cramped for video editing?

Not at all. The pixel density is high enough that you can run it at full 4K without squinting, and the clarity is stunning. If you still want more real estate, the PiP/PbP modes let you feed a second computer source, which is a neat trick for dual-system setups.

Q: Can I charge my laptop through the USB-C port?

Absolutely, and it's one of the best parts of this monitor. The USB-C port pushes 96W of power delivery, so it'll keep a MacBook Pro or similar laptop charged while you work. One cable for video, data, and power is a desk game-changer.

Who Should Skip This

If you're looking for smooth, high-refresh gaming or even casual 120Hz scrolling, this panel isn't it. Go grab an ASUS ROG or a fast MSI QD-OLED instead and get that buttery motion clarity. You'll lose the color accuracy, but at 144Hz you won't care.

Verdict

Buy the BenQ PD2770U if color accuracy and connectivity are your non-negotiables. It's a professional tool, not a toy, and it earns its keep on a creative's desk. Unless you absolutely need a 120Hz+ refresh rate, this is the 4K panel that will make your work look correct on every screen it lands on.

Usage Scores

Overall (76.4)Gaming (52.1)Office (77.1)Creative (83)Portable (14.5)Professional (85.7)Entertainment (61.9)

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