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BenQ Releases 27-Inch 5K Monitor for Mac Users

BenQ has introduced a new display aimed at people who use Apple computers. The MA270S offers high resolution and color accuracy at a lower cost than similar options from Apple. This monitor fits well for tasks like editing photos or videos.

Main Specifications

The screen measures 27 inches and has a resolution of 5120 by 2880 pixels. It uses an IPS panel with a nano gloss finish. The display covers 99 percent of the DCI-P3 color space and reaches 450 nits of brightness. It supports HDR10 and has a contrast ratio of 2000 to 1.

  • Refresh rate goes up to 70 Hz.
  • Ports include two Thunderbolt 4 connections, one with 96W power delivery.
  • Other inputs are USB-C and two HDMI ports.
  • Built-in speakers come standard.

The stand allows adjustments for tilt, height, swivel, and pivot.

BenQ monitor side with ports.
Connectivity options on the MA270S – Ai

Focus on Mac Compatibility

BenQ designed this monitor for Mac users. It works with software called Display Pilot 2, which lets users adjust brightness and volume from a Mac keyboard. This setup helps with professional work on Apple devices.

The MA270S serves as an option next to Apple’s Studio Display, which costs more. Few other brands offer 5K screens like this one.

Cost and When to Buy

The monitor sells for 999 dollars. It became available in March 2026. This price makes it more accessible than Apple’s 1599 dollar Studio Display.

People interested in high-quality displays for Mac can find this model through BenQ’s sales channels.

Syed Sunny
Syed Sunny
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