BenQ PhotoVue SW321C — Editorial Review
The BenQ PhotoVue SW321C is a 32-inch 4K monitor built specifically for photo and video editors, with wide-gamut color and hardware calibration. Reviewers treat it as a pro-level reference display that undercuts the competition on price.
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Reference-grade color, editor-focused features
TechRadar measured excellent color accuracy (BenQ over-delivers on its Delta E < 2 promise) with 99% Adobe RGB, 100% sRGB, and 95% DCI-P3 coverage, plus class-leading uniformity. Fstoppers calls it a pro reference monitor that stays affordable, with editor features like a GamutDuo side-by-side mode and an included shading hood. In Visual Education's review — featured above — the monitor is assessed as strong performance for the price.
Honest cons
- Modest brightness. At about 250 nits it's dimmer than much of the competition — fine for editing, less so for bright rooms.
- Contrast falls short of claims. Testing didn't quite reach the rated 1,000:1 ratio.
- Price vs the 27-inch. BenQ's 27-inch SW271 offers similar specs for far less; you pay for the extra screen size.
- Not for HDR or gaming. It's a color-accuracy tool, not a high-brightness HDR or high-refresh display.
Where this monitor fits
- Photographers and retouchers who need accurate, hardware-calibrated wide-gamut color on a large canvas.
- Video editors and colorists wanting strong P3 coverage and uniformity at a reasonable price.
- Print-focused creatives who rely on Adobe RGB accuracy and the included hood.
- Not gamers, HDR-content buyers, or those happy with a smaller 27-inch for less money.
Sources & Citations
- TechRadar, "BenQ SW321C PhotoVue professional monitor review," techradar.com (accessed 2026-05-26)
- Fstoppers, "We Review the BenQ PhotoVue SW321C: Half the Price, Double the Features," fstoppers.com (accessed 2026-05-26)
Last verified: 2026-05-26
