Monitors for work from home, eLearning & binge watching with Eye-Care™ Technology, ergonomic design, and USB-C
BenQ Home & Office Monitors
Buy Now27-inch and 32-inch monitors are ideal option for home office.
Enhance productivity with 2K QHD, adjustable stand, USB-C hub connectivity, and protect your eye health with BenQ Eye-Care technology.
The monitor's tilt, pivot, swivel, and height adjustment offer easy customization for flexible working and learning in an ideally comfortable user environment.
Tilt
Pivot
Swivel
Height Adjustment
More Color Modes
Care Mode
Lower brightness and color saturation to protect eyes.
Reading Mode
filters harmful blue light to prevent eye fatigue.
ePaper Mode
Simulated e-book effect for better reading experience.
Home Series
Compare all Home MonitorsColor Gamut
Color gamut is defined as the range of colors which a particular device can produce or record , with some commonly used standards such as Rec.2020, DCI-P3, AdobeRGB, sRGB, and NTSC.
HDR
High Dynamic Range (HDR) is a technology that produces images with a large perceptible difference between bright and dark regions for realistically bright or dark pictures without subtle detail loss.
Color Gamut
Color gamut is defined as the range of colors which a particular device can produce or record , with some commonly used standards such as Rec.2020, DCI-P3, AdobeRGB, sRGB, and NTSC.
HDR
High Dynamic Range (HDR) is a technology that produces images with a large perceptible difference between bright and dark regions for realistically bright or dark pictures without subtle detail loss.
Color Gamut
Color gamut is defined as the range of colors which a particular device can produce or record , with some commonly used standards such as Rec.2020, DCI-P3, AdobeRGB, sRGB, and NTSC.
Color Gamut
Color gamut is defined as the range of colors which a particular device can produce or record , with some commonly used standards such as Rec.2020, DCI-P3, AdobeRGB, sRGB, and NTSC.
Daisy Chain
Ways in which you can interconnect multiple monitors via a single cable for each device through recent iterations of standards such as DisplayPort and Thunderbolt.
HDR
High Dynamic Range (HDR) is a technology that produces images with a large perceptible difference between bright and dark regions for realistically bright or dark pictures without subtle detail loss.
Color Gamut
Color gamut is defined as the range of colors which a particular device can produce or record , with some commonly used standards such as Rec.2020, DCI-P3, AdobeRGB, sRGB, and NTSC.
Color Gamut
Color gamut is defined as the range of colors which a particular device can produce or record , with some commonly used standards such as Rec.2020, DCI-P3, AdobeRGB, sRGB, and NTSC.
HDR
High Dynamic Range (HDR) is a technology that produces images with a large perceptible difference between bright and dark regions for realistically bright or dark pictures without subtle detail loss.
Color Gamut
Color gamut is defined as the range of colors which a particular device can produce or record , with some commonly used standards such as Rec.2020, DCI-P3, AdobeRGB, sRGB, and NTSC.
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