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product_id: 184558339
title: "BenQ EW3280U 32 Inch 4K IPS Monitor with 2.1 Speaker System, Built-in Woofer, Remote Control, USB-C (60W PD), FreeSync, Custom Audio Modes, Edge-to-Edge Display – Metallic Grey"
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# USB-C with 60W Power Delivery Built-in 2.1 channel speakers + woofer 32-inch 4K UHD IPS display BenQ EW3280U 32 Inch 4K IPS Monitor with 2.1 Speaker System, Built-in Woofer, Remote Control, USB-C (60W PD), FreeSync, Custom Audio Modes, Edge-to-Edge Display – Metallic Grey

**Brand:** benq
**Price:** $3672.22
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🖥️ Elevate your workspace and play zone with BenQ’s 4K all-in-one powerhouse!

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- **What is this?** BenQ EW3280U 32 Inch 4K IPS Monitor with 2.1 Speaker System, Built-in Woofer, Remote Control, USB-C (60W PD), FreeSync, Custom Audio Modes, Edge-to-Edge Display – Metallic Grey by benq
- **How much does it cost?** $3672.22 with free shipping
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## Why This Product

- Trusted benq brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Cinematic 4K Brilliance:** Experience razor-sharp 3840x2160 resolution with vibrant 95% P3 color and HDRi tech for next-level visuals.
- • **Immersive Audio Powerhouse:** Feel every beat and bass drop with premium built-in 2.1 channel speakers and a dedicated woofer—no extra gear needed.
- • **Smooth Gaming & Media Flow:** Adaptive FreeSync syncs your frame rates for tear-free gaming and buttery-smooth 60Hz refresh rates.
- • **Seamless USB-C Connectivity:** One cable for video, data, and up to 60W charging—perfect for MacBook Pros and sleek desk setups.
- • **Eye-Care Tech for Long Hustles:** Work smarter, not harder with B.I.+ brightness intelligence, flicker-free display, and low blue light to reduce eye strain.

## Overview

The BenQ EW3280U is a 32-inch 4K UHD IPS monitor designed for professionals and gamers seeking stunning visuals and immersive sound. Featuring HDRi technology, 95% P3 wide color gamut, and built-in 2.1 channel speakers with a woofer, it delivers cinematic image and audio quality. USB-C connectivity supports 60W power delivery for streamlined setups, while eye-care technologies like Brightness Intelligence Plus and flicker-free display ensure comfort during extended use. Adaptive FreeSync guarantees smooth gaming performance at 60Hz, making it a versatile choice for work, entertainment, and gaming.

## Description

From the manufacturer Irreplaceable HDR-enhanced Images Only BenQ Can Offer Immerse Yourself in Audiovisual Entertainment 32-inch 4K Entertainment Monitor with HDRi Technology EW3280U is an entertainment monitor which offers an excellent cinematic experience with its crisp 4K resolution, IPS panel with HDRi, 95% DCI-P3 wide color gamut, FreeSync technology and 3-sided thin bezel. With BenQ treVolo built-in speakers, you are going to have a much more immersive visual experience than ever. Key Features Stunning 32 inch 4K UHD 16:9 IPS Display Wide-gamut Color Space with FreeSync Built-in 2.1 Channel Speakers powered by treVolo BenQ HDRi Technology With USB Type-C, HDMI and DisplayPort inputs "BenQ has given the EW3280U a pretty broad remit. For the most part, it delivers. For general productivity, this screen is an absolute beauty. It’s big, bold, offers loads of desktop space thanks to the 4K resolution, along with reasonable pixel density and precision. The USB-C connectivity is another unambiguous win and bestows a huge dollop of usability and practicality. The ‘premium’ integrated audio is also welcome where space is at a premium." TechRadar 14/04/2020 "From the 4K resolution and HDRi, to the stereo sound and the USB-C charging, the BenQ EW2380U is a great all-rounder that can wear many different hats. While there isn't one stand-out feature to point to in particular, its versatility is part of the monitor's appeal. Excellent picture and HDRi/Sharp 4K resolution/Integrated speakers and a remote" T3 05/06/2020 "We don’t try to hide the fact we like the combination of ~32” screen size and 3840 x 2160 (‘4K’ UHD) resolution. In our view, it’s something of a sweet spot in terms of physical size, on-screen real estate and pixel density. With this, the EW3280U is able to deliver a productive work area where relatively low levels of scaling (if any at all) is required, whilst delivering excellent clarity and detail for suitably high resolution content." PC Monitors Recommended Award 08/05/2020 An Intelligent Vision for Immersion with HDRi Completely Immerse yourself with BenQ HDRi, a proprietary technology which will enhance the HDR content on your screen with Intelligent Control, Clarity Adjustments, and Vivid Colors. HDRi will offer you 4K monitor content with the clearest and sharpest images in the most exciting way. - Intelligent Control: This feature detects the current ambient light level and the image content. It then automatically adjusts screen brightness for the ideal viewing experience. - Stunning Clarity: HDRi improves image contrast and clarity for greater detail. You will see what is concealed in dark corners and bright areas are not overexposed. - Vivid Color: HDRi takes colors to next level accuracy and intensity with refined saturation and balance ensuring a mind-blowing color experience. 4K UHD Image Quality Enjoy extremely vibrant, precise and realistic images as well as much higher frame rates with 4K resolution. Take advantage of the most optimal viewing experience. 95% DCI-P3 Wide Color Gamut Enjoy authentic colors with 95% DCI-P3 / Display P3 color space which is widely applied by the Hollywood film industry. Benefit from the HDR effect and a more realistic color representation. True Tone Sounds Equipped with industry-leading 2.1 channel speakers, the EW3280U monitor is supported by treVolo, offering true tone sound for better immersion. Included are tailored sound modes for several scenarios. Cinema: Mind-blowing action sound effects Pop/Live: Puts you right there Dialog/Vocal: Clarity is key Rock/Party: Every beat rocks you Game: Locate your enemies effectively Remote Control Access to all settings has been integrated in one remote control. Making it very easy and convenient for users to select their favorite settings without having to move, whether it's the volume, brightness or HDRi mode. Easy Access to Various Settings Adjust the monitor the way you want to. Special features like the remote control, the 5-key navigator as well as the volume wheel provide great convenience and make it easy to select your preferred settings. Smart cable management design provides you with a clean work space while enjoying all kinds of content from versatile input sources. 5-key Navigator: One-stop navigator to reach all the settings Volume Wheel: Scroll to your desired volume level Brightness Intelligence Plus Technology This technology is brilliantly designed to detect the ambient light levels as well as the color temperature in your viewing environment. This allows it to automatically adjust on-screen brightness and color temperature. Your content will gain more details in dark areas and maintain a higher level of clarity and intensity for a cozier viewing experience. Multiple Connectivity Enjoy all kinds of content from versatile input sources. The BenQ EW3280U monitor is equipped with USB Type-C (power delivery 60W), HDMI, and Display Port inputs. Easily switch between different media sources.

Review: EW3280U - Great Monitor - Need to work with settings a bit to get best out of HDRi - I'm really happy with this monitor having had it a few months. Though around £700 is a lot you'll struggle to get a 32 inch display with 4K, HDR, good brightness for HDR (400+ nits), no PWM, eye care, Freesync and Gsync compatibility, and ideally IPS panel, USB-C video and power, good speakers, and a remote. I looked around a lot and the monitors were either a lot more or missed some features but weren't that much cheaper. 32 inch 4K has been really good for working with Unreal Engine and that was one of my main drivers. I also wanted to use it as a TV with a Humax box and this has also been great - the REC.709 setting looks lovely and the remote helps, (and I've been able to add the monitor to my Harmony One remote as well). The speakers are good and provide a fair bit of bass - I didn't find them disappointing like I have with some flatscreens. I can also with a laptop just use the usb-c cable for power and picture and it works great at 4K. 4K HDR gaming has also been great - no stuttering or tearing using the gsync with an Nvidia RTX 2070 super. The pictures look fantastic on games like Shadow of the tombraider, metro exodus - the pictures, especially for the former, often look real. I'm not a competitive gamer but I debated a bit about getting a higher refresh rate monitor - to say this this feels totally smooth with no issues for gameplay at 60Hz eve on racing games like forza horizon 4. 4K HDR from Netflix (note the windows app seems poor - and I use the browser which seems better) and discs has also been great though it has needed a bit of trial and error with settings. HDR 400 is the one that immediately appeals as the contrast can be altered and this enables you to set the HDR intensity to suit your own equipment and content. This was great but then I started to notice on Netflix HDR content and to a lesser extent in Metro Exodus the whole brightness of the screen would change quite frequently for some programmes. Whether this is Windows or the monitor not sure - though I'm not sure it happened with the Xbox One X but don't have that connected to the monitor right now. I think it's reading the HDR singal and implementing global dimming. However, the HDRi modes don't do this and I've been able to get a really good picture using these modes. I've seen reports HDRi varies the brightness a lot but I haven't found that to be the case at all. The thing is initially compared to HDR400 the whole picture looks dimmer and the HDR effect isn't so strong. It's like you've put sunglasses on. The contrast can't be changed for the HDRi modes. What I did is set the RTX 2070 super to use nvidia settings rather than windows settings (which seems to vastly improve the picture anyway) and then and then alter the brightness and contrast there. I've then been able to get great pictures across the board. I realise that in comparison to and HDR600 or 1000 TV this might not be so good but it's really good in comparison to non HDR video. If the screen shows the sun it makes you squint, torches look very bright, light flashes off metal etc - it all looks more realistic. What HDRi also does is manage the darker scenes better - it seems to keep better contrast and make them less washed out. Game HDRi seems to lift the brightness in the darker scenes a bit more which can be better in some circumstances but can make it look too flat and I generally prefer cinema HDRi. I'm pretty picky about picture quality and have a very good projector for films and I am very happy with the Benq. I would say check the HDRi super resolution and sharpness settings as I found the sharpness was turned right up to 10 and it made things look grainy or slightly odd / unrealistic at times until I turned it down a bit. I debated a lot on VA or IPS and ultimately it seems they both have pros and cons. VA has better contrast but less realistic colours and brightness and colour temperature can vary across the screen, especially if you're at an angle or close to the screen. IPS has accurate colours, better viewing angles, but in darker scenes can be more prone to IPS bloom - screen being brighter in one or more corners. I took the view I'd rather have the hit of IPS bloom - which is minimal on this even with HDR on and in the dark with a black screen or dark image - for darker material than issues that potentially occur all the time to varying extents but it's a personal choice. The only downside has been some quality issues. The first monitor had terrible bleed as well as a lot of brightness variations across the screen. The main bleed was a spot to right of middle and it looked like someone was always holding a little torch at the top of the screen. This was returned (got a replacement delivery next day after raising the issue, before sending off the faulty one - really impressed) and a new one was much better in terms of overall consistency of brightness across dark scenes, though had a similar bleed issue at the bottom to the right. Less severe but I returned this as well, also prompted by a price reduction. This latest monitor that I've kept had minimal bloom and no bleed. I have noticed an issue whereby the honeycomb material stuck across the bottom bezel is lifting up slightly in a couple of places and I periodically need to push it down. not ideal but given the screen itself is good I'm living with this. I went for 5 stars but would have probably done 4.5 if possible to account for the returns and the bezel but I am very pleased with the performance and picture quality of this monitor and it looks very nice - it doesn't shout out computer monitor or look like an office item; it feels more like a nice TV. Hope this helps - I deliberated a long time about what monitor to get and whether this one would be OK so hopefully this give some good insight to anyone in a similar position.
Review: Much better than the VA version - I had the 32 inch VA version of this and had ro return it as it has the typical VA glow and dirty screen effect, also the colours were washed out. So, I like Benq monitors a lot so decided to spend more and get the IPS version, which has much better colour and zero dirty screen effect. Its the most uniform panel I've seen (had dozens of monitors) grey or black. The HDR is ok but I found customised User mode with HDR off to have a better image for gaming etc. Its IPS so you get great contrast and colour anyway without. I bought it to go with Ps5 and its great paired with that, low response time and set the AMA to premium for great motion effects. Really good for console where on PC I prefer 1440p 144hz Asus Rogers but I'd imagine this Benq would be great for Pc too, and photo editing. It does what it suggests, an all round entertainment monitor and even comes with a remote and way above average built in speakers. Was surprised how high end it feels and unlike other manufacturers, Benq have very high standards for their expensive monitors like this and it shows. Get one while it's black Friday sale and for your Ps5!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
| Brand | BenQ |
| Image contrast ratio | 1000:1 |
| Resolution | 4K UHD 2160p |
| Screen size | 32 Inches |
| Screen surface description | Flat |

## Product Details

- **Aspect ratio:** 16:9
- **Brand:** BenQ
- **Display resolution maximum:** 3840 x 2160 Pixels
- **Image contrast ratio:** 1000:1
- **Power consumption:** 60 Watts
- **Refresh rate:** 60 Hz
- **Resolution:** 4K UHD 2160p
- **Response time:** 5 Milliseconds
- **Screen size:** 32 Inches
- **Screen surface description:** Flat

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Model, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this work with a 4k fire stick?**
A: mine has speakers and works ok with firestick

**Q: Can you connect this monitor to a macbook pro using usb-c or will i have to use an hdmi cable?**
A: Yes, you can connect the EW3270U monitor to a Macbook Pro using USB-C as long as the signal timing is supported (4K@60Hz, DP alt-mode).

**Q: What is the cheapest graphics card needed to run the above monitor at full UHD resolution @ 60hz**
A: I do not know the exact answer however, I am running a RTX 2060 and have 2 x BENQ monitors and a LG 34UM68-P running and it does not break into a sweat
I do not play games on it though although I do use CAD and watching 4K films is also very easy
I would not get anything costing less than £200 though as you may find it starts to wobble a bit

**Q: Works great with macbook pro but when plug in windows 10 dell laptop pages on monitor too big and makes screen images on laptop too small - how fix ?**
A: Hi there, thank you for your question on our EW3270U monitor. Regarding the issue you've mentioned, here are some quick troubleshooting steps you can try. First please navigate through System Menu > System > Reset All. Then, please unplug all cables including the signal and power cables for 3 minutes and replug again. If the issue persists, please reach out to our Customer Care Team so we can have this issue resolved for you as quickly as possible. 
BenQ Customer Service: 
Warranty Service Line: (+44) (0) 207 216 0039 
(Monday - Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00 Friday: 09:00 - 16:00) 

Or fill out the online form on our official support page. 

Warm regards, 
BenQ Customer Care

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ EW3280U - Great Monitor - Need to work with settings a bit to get best out of HDRi
*by I***N on 27 August 2020*

I'm really happy with this monitor having had it a few months. Though around £700 is a lot you'll struggle to get a 32 inch display with 4K, HDR, good brightness for HDR (400+ nits), no PWM, eye care, Freesync and Gsync compatibility, and ideally IPS panel, USB-C video and power, good speakers, and a remote. I looked around a lot and the monitors were either a lot more or missed some features but weren't that much cheaper. 32 inch 4K has been really good for working with Unreal Engine and that was one of my main drivers. I also wanted to use it as a TV with a Humax box and this has also been great - the REC.709 setting looks lovely and the remote helps, (and I've been able to add the monitor to my Harmony One remote as well). The speakers are good and provide a fair bit of bass - I didn't find them disappointing like I have with some flatscreens. I can also with a laptop just use the usb-c cable for power and picture and it works great at 4K. 4K HDR gaming has also been great - no stuttering or tearing using the gsync with an Nvidia RTX 2070 super. The pictures look fantastic on games like Shadow of the tombraider, metro exodus - the pictures, especially for the former, often look real. I'm not a competitive gamer but I debated a bit about getting a higher refresh rate monitor - to say this this feels totally smooth with no issues for gameplay at 60Hz eve on racing games like forza horizon 4. 4K HDR from Netflix (note the windows app seems poor - and I use the browser which seems better) and discs has also been great though it has needed a bit of trial and error with settings. HDR 400 is the one that immediately appeals as the contrast can be altered and this enables you to set the HDR intensity to suit your own equipment and content. This was great but then I started to notice on Netflix HDR content and to a lesser extent in Metro Exodus the whole brightness of the screen would change quite frequently for some programmes. Whether this is Windows or the monitor not sure - though I'm not sure it happened with the Xbox One X but don't have that connected to the monitor right now. I think it's reading the HDR singal and implementing global dimming. However, the HDRi modes don't do this and I've been able to get a really good picture using these modes. I've seen reports HDRi varies the brightness a lot but I haven't found that to be the case at all. The thing is initially compared to HDR400 the whole picture looks dimmer and the HDR effect isn't so strong. It's like you've put sunglasses on. The contrast can't be changed for the HDRi modes. What I did is set the RTX 2070 super to use nvidia settings rather than windows settings (which seems to vastly improve the picture anyway) and then and then alter the brightness and contrast there. I've then been able to get great pictures across the board. I realise that in comparison to and HDR600 or 1000 TV this might not be so good but it's really good in comparison to non HDR video. If the screen shows the sun it makes you squint, torches look very bright, light flashes off metal etc - it all looks more realistic. What HDRi also does is manage the darker scenes better - it seems to keep better contrast and make them less washed out. Game HDRi seems to lift the brightness in the darker scenes a bit more which can be better in some circumstances but can make it look too flat and I generally prefer cinema HDRi. I'm pretty picky about picture quality and have a very good projector for films and I am very happy with the Benq. I would say check the HDRi super resolution and sharpness settings as I found the sharpness was turned right up to 10 and it made things look grainy or slightly odd / unrealistic at times until I turned it down a bit. I debated a lot on VA or IPS and ultimately it seems they both have pros and cons. VA has better contrast but less realistic colours and brightness and colour temperature can vary across the screen, especially if you're at an angle or close to the screen. IPS has accurate colours, better viewing angles, but in darker scenes can be more prone to IPS bloom - screen being brighter in one or more corners. I took the view I'd rather have the hit of IPS bloom - which is minimal on this even with HDR on and in the dark with a black screen or dark image - for darker material than issues that potentially occur all the time to varying extents but it's a personal choice. The only downside has been some quality issues. The first monitor had terrible bleed as well as a lot of brightness variations across the screen. The main bleed was a spot to right of middle and it looked like someone was always holding a little torch at the top of the screen. This was returned (got a replacement delivery next day after raising the issue, before sending off the faulty one - really impressed) and a new one was much better in terms of overall consistency of brightness across dark scenes, though had a similar bleed issue at the bottom to the right. Less severe but I returned this as well, also prompted by a price reduction. This latest monitor that I've kept had minimal bloom and no bleed. I have noticed an issue whereby the honeycomb material stuck across the bottom bezel is lifting up slightly in a couple of places and I periodically need to push it down. not ideal but given the screen itself is good I'm living with this. I went for 5 stars but would have probably done 4.5 if possible to account for the returns and the bezel but I am very pleased with the performance and picture quality of this monitor and it looks very nice - it doesn't shout out computer monitor or look like an office item; it feels more like a nice TV. Hope this helps - I deliberated a long time about what monitor to get and whether this one would be OK so hopefully this give some good insight to anyone in a similar position.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Much better than the VA version
*by R***O on 28 November 2020*

I had the 32 inch VA version of this and had ro return it as it has the typical VA glow and dirty screen effect, also the colours were washed out. So, I like Benq monitors a lot so decided to spend more and get the IPS version, which has much better colour and zero dirty screen effect. Its the most uniform panel I've seen (had dozens of monitors) grey or black. The HDR is ok but I found customised User mode with HDR off to have a better image for gaming etc. Its IPS so you get great contrast and colour anyway without. I bought it to go with Ps5 and its great paired with that, low response time and set the AMA to premium for great motion effects. Really good for console where on PC I prefer 1440p 144hz Asus Rogers but I'd imagine this Benq would be great for Pc too, and photo editing. It does what it suggests, an all round entertainment monitor and even comes with a remote and way above average built in speakers. Was surprised how high end it feels and unlike other manufacturers, Benq have very high standards for their expensive monitors like this and it shows. Get one while it's black Friday sale and for your Ps5!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good all rounder - don't expect too much from the built in speakers
*by T***R on 19 August 2020*

Good points... - Picture quality is great both for work and movies (though I'm no expert). HD does make a noticeable difference for movies. - The remote control is convenient for switching between modes, especially HDR. It's much easier than grubbing around behind the screen for a small switch. - On screen menus are easy to navigate (especially with the remote). Neither good nor bad... - With my Mac I had to turn on scaling as the native resolution is far too small to see menus. - I haven't tried it with a games console so can't comment here. - The speakers are better than average but not a patch on external speakers or a sound bar and have limited volume. They may be adequate if you are short on space and only need them for light viewing and office work. However, I wouldn't expect much from built in speakers so this isn't a negative. Less good... - Parts of the housings (like the speaker grilles) are coloured brown. I would have preferred a neutral colour but you get used to it. - The included USB-C cable doesn't work with my 2018 Mac Mini. Works fine if you use an Apple-branded Thunderbolt cable. - There's no useful height adjustment. If you want this, buy a VESA mount but be aware the monitor is pretty heavy so make sure the one you buy is specced for the weight. However, you may only need on if you need extra space to fit something under the monitor - I needed to accommodate a sound bar which wouldn't fit with the default stand (see picture).

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