BenQ has released the MA320UG monitor in the US market. The display targets Mac users with a glossy panel and macOS integration features.
BenQ targets Mac users with glossy panel, macOS integration tools, and Thunderbolt 4 connectivity.
The monitor uses a 32-inch IPS LCD screen from BenQ. It applies Nano Gloss coating to reduce reflections while maintaining color accuracy for Apple devices.
The panel supports 4K resolution at 120 Hz refresh rate. Brightness reaches 500 nits with a 2000:1 contrast ratio and covers 98% of the P3 color space.
BenQ includes two Thunderbolt 4 ports alongside dual HDMI, USB-C, and USB-A connections. The stand offers tilt, pivot, swivel, and height adjustments for ergonomic positioning.
The MA320UG costs $829.99 through BenQ's website and Amazon. No discount applies to the current price point at launch.
BenQ previously launched the MA270S model earlier this year as part of the same series. The new display positions itself as an alternative to the Apple Studio Display for Mac workflows.
The monitor ships with macOS integration tools including iKeyboard control and brightness sync. These features allow direct adjustments from a MacBook without using on-screen menus.



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