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597 × 335 mm
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BenQ SW270C Screen Resolution & Display Specifications
The BenQ SW270C's screen measures 27 inches (68.6cm) diagonally, with physical dimensions of 23.5 inches (59.7cm) wide by 13.2 inches (33.5cm) tall. The IPS LCD panel technology ensures vibrant colors with 30-bit color depth and a 16:9 aspect ratio, making it ideal for professional work and creative tasks.
Screen Size | 27 inches |
Resolution | 2560 × 1440 |
Pixel Density | 109 PPI |
Display Type | IPS LCD |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Color Depth | 30-bit |
Refresh Rate | 60Hz |
Brightness | 250 nits |
BenQ SW270C Screen Dimensions
At 109 PPI, the BenQ SW270C delivers sharp, crisp text and images. The total pixel count of 3,686,400 pixels (2560 × 1440) ensures high-definition content rendering. This resolution is ideal for Full HD+ content and everyday use.
Width | 23.5 inches (59.7cm) |
Height | 13.2 inches (33.5cm) |
Diagonal | 27 inches (68.6cm) |
Total Pixels | 3,686,400 |
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Frequently asked questions
- Is the BenQ SW270C bigger than the BenQ GW2485TC?
- The BenQ SW270C has a larger screen than (27 inches vs 24 inches) the BenQ GW2485TC.
- Which phones have the same screen size as the BenQ SW270C?
- Devices with a similar 27 inches display include Samsung ViewFinity S7 (27"), Lenovo ThinkVision P27h-30, ASUS ProArt PA278CFRV, LG 27UP850-W, Eizo ColorEdge CG2700X, Dell UltraSharp U2725QE.
- Is 109 PPI noticeable on the BenQ SW270C?
- The BenQ SW270C's pixel density is lower than average (109 PPI vs ~124 PPI median) for Monitor devices. Above 400 PPI, individual pixels are difficult to discern at normal viewing distance.
- How does the BenQ SW270C compare to the Samsung ViewFinity S7 (27")?
- Both have similar screen sizes (27 inches vs 27 inches). The BenQ SW270C offers 2560 × 1440 at 109 PPI, while the Samsung ViewFinity S7 (27") has 2560 × 1440 at 109 PPI.
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