The BenQ is 8 bit + FRC, while the ASUS is a 10 bit panel. For a 10 bit 4K panel, this is a good deal.
CampGareth
7y 41d2#3
No it is not, but it is good and not far off. Best alternative I can find that's calibrated out of the box is the BenQ PD3200U which is on Scan for £764 at the moment, but it's a pre-order, they don't have stock yet.
I concede defeat and will vote this deal hot.
mikeyfive
7y 41d#4
Awesome monitor. Very tempted.
Sphere
7y 41d#5
I'd buy a 50" 4K TV for that price and use it as a monitor
The_Hoff to Sphere
7y 41d#6
Not sure if serious...
kick_u_in_the_nuts
7y 41d#7
SIZE MATTERS
Daft.Punk
7y 41d#8
I'd love the upgrade but can't justify paying £1400 when my u2711 is still going strong.
mikeyfive
7y 41d#10
10 bit is exactly why I ordered one. Fantastic photo editing monitor.
Gottograbthemall
7y 41d1#11
Seriously does any run of the mill pc owners pay this much for a monitor. Idk if it worth it but wow these inflated prices are ridiculous to me personally. It's almost like the the pc owners themselves are creating these rip off prices by acting all superior and knowledgeable and being brainwashed into having the best.
mikeyfive to Gottograbthemall
7y 41d2#12
I feel stupid now.
Thanks for showing me the error of my ways.
The_Hoff to Gottograbthemall
7y 41d#13
You don't really understand what you're commenting on, but that's because it is somewhat specialist, which also explains the price and the reason you don't understand.
adam0812 to Gottograbthemall
7y 40d#30
No, because its not a run of the mill monitor.......
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I concede defeat and will vote this deal hot.
Thanks for showing me the error of my ways.