BenQ has launched the PV3200U, a 32-inch 4K UHD monitor made for video creators, editors and YouTubers who want studio grade results without hauling a rack of gear. Here’s everything you need to know.
Built in speakers, creator grade colour, and more
Right out of the box, the screen promises reliable colour thanks to BenQ’s AQCOLOR tuning and factory calibration. This keeps Delta E at or below 2 while covering 95 per cent of P3 and 100 per cent of Rec.709 and sRGB. That means edits you make should look very close to what viewers see after upload.
Resolution and colour are only part of the pitch. BenQ built a 2.1 channel audio rig into the PV3200U with two 2W speakers and a 5W subwoofer plus six audio modes and frequency separation. Editors can check vocals and mixes without reaching for headphones on every cut.
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For modern desks, a single USB C cable will carry 4K video, transfers and provide 65W power delivery which cleans up cable clutter and keeps laptops topped up.
The monitor supports M book Mode and ICCsync for smoother colour workflows across Mac and Windows computers. BenQ also includes a wireless Hotkey Puck for quick profile switching and an ergonomic stand that adjusts tilt, pivot, swivel, and height so the display fits long editing sessions.
Connectivity options include HDMI and DisplayPort alongside USB C for flexible studio setups.
BenQ India’s managing director, Rajeev Singh, framed the PV3200U as a response to the fast growing creator economy in India. The PV3200U is priced at Rs 59,000 and is now available on the BenQ e-Store and major retailers across the country.
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