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Display ColorTalk

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Software

  • Notice
    Windows: V1.2.1.0
    1. Some minor bugs fixed
    2. Added new support model: PD2706QN

    macOS: V1.2.1.0
    1. Some minor bugs fixed
    2. Added new support model: PD2706QN
    3. Limitation: PD2700U and PD2705Q only support Mac Intel-based devices
  • Software Version
    Windows: V1.2.1.0
    macOS: V1.2.1.0 (Support the Apple M1/M2/M3 platform)
  • Compatible OS
    Windows 10/11
    macOS 13 and later
  • Compatible BenQ Model
    PD2725U / PD3205U / PD3205UA / PD2705U / PD2705UA / PD2705Q / PD2700U / PD2706U / PD2706UA / PD2506Q / PD3225U / PD3206U / PD2706QN
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    • Is Display ColorTalk compatible with all BenQ monitors?

      Display ColorTalk only provides services to the DesignVue series so far.

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    • Do I need a calibrator when using Display ColorTalk?

      No, you don't need a calibrator when using Display ColorTalk to match colors across displays. Display ColorTalk allows users to duplicate colors from the benchmark display and apply them to a second display based on their visual perception.

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    • Is Display ColorTalk supported on Apple M1/M2?

      Display ColorTalk currently supports Apple Silicon, including the M1 and M2 chips. However, the feature for matching colors across multiple monitors is only applicable to devices with M1/M2 Pro, M1/M2 Max, and M1/M2 Ultra chips, as Apple Silicon M1 and M2 chips natively support only one external display. This feature is not available for M1 and M2-based devices that do not fall under the specified categories.

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    • Why do the colors still look not the same between my MacBook and BenQ monitor after using Display ColorTalk to match the colors?

      The perceived differences in color between your MacBook and BenQ monitor, even after utilizing Display ColorTalk for color matching, could be attributed to various factors such as the glossy or non-glossy nature of the screens, brightness limitations, or variances in native color gamut coverage between the two devices.

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    • Why I cannot successfully designate the benchmark and tuning monitor when matching colors across multiple monitors?

      Please click and follow the instructions in the video below. For Apple Silicon M1/M2 Pro, M1/M2 Max, and M1/M2 Ultra-based devices please check "0:44" for the binding instructions of M1/M2-based devices.

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    • What does Display ColorTalk offer for creative professionals? How can I use Display ColorTalk to match colors on my displays?

      Display ColorTalk offers an intuitive interface that allows creative professionals to seamlessly match the colors of two displays. Whether you are working with a MacBook display and a single monitor or extending across two monitors, this tool simplifies the process.

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    • How to make sure I’m using the latest version?

      Please turn on "auto update" in settings so it will check for updates automatically.

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    • What is the required OS to install the Display ColorTalk?

      https://www.benq.com/en-us/support/downloads-faq/products/monitor/display-colortalk/software-driver.html

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    • What will happen when Display ColorTalk is not compatible with the monitor?

      Display ColorTalk can only work on compatible models. If the monitor is not supported, users cannot successfully designate the benchmark and tuning monitor.

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    • Is Display ColorTalk compatible with all BenQ monitors?

      https://www.benq.com/en-us/monitor/software/display-colortalk/spec.html

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