BenQ's latest professional programming monitor, the RD280U, is now available for an initial price of 4599 RMB.
The RD280U features a 28-inch IPS screen with a unique 3:2 aspect ratio, offering 18.5% more screen real estate compared to traditional 16:9 displays, significantly enhancing programming efficiency. With a resolution of 3840*2560 and HDR 400 technology support, the monitor delivers clearer details and richer colors. Additionally, it boasts a color gamut coverage of 95% DCI-P3, ensuring color accuracy and vibrancy.
At the same time, considering the prolonged screen exposure for programmers, the RD280U features an anti-reflective coating on the screen panel, effectively reducing screen glare that may interfere with code recognition.
Additionally, it supports hardware-level blue light protection technology, has obtained TUV low blue light certification, and Eyesafe 2.0 certification, significantly reducing eye strain from prolonged use.
Considering that programmers may need to work late at night, the RD280U provides a solution with extremely low brightness and color balance through firmware adjustments, ensuring users can maintain a comfortable experience even in low-light environments. Additionally, the built-in ambient light sensor in the monitor supports Smart Brightness 2.0, which can dynamically adjust screen color temperature and brightness, as well as control low blue light levels, creating a more comfortable working environment for users.
The RD280U also offers a rich interface configuration, including 1 HDMI 2.0 port, 1 DP 1.4 port, 2 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C ports (one of which supports PD 90W reverse charging), and 1 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-B port, meeting a variety of user connectivity needs.