With BenQ's exclusive Nano Matte Panel, Coding Mode and Function Bar, programming series offers crystal-clear clarity of codes and assists programmers in achieving a focused state of flow.
* Spec and panel vary by models
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Explore the BenQ Programming series monitors, designed for software developers to code in comfort and clarity. They feature coding modes for clearer text and eye-care technology to ease digital eye strain after long hours of work, boosting efficiency and redefining programmers' coding experience.
Software developers go vertical! See more codes at once, less scrolling. Ideal for languages like Python with shorter lines.
Auto Pivot on RD240Q keeps OSD upright for seamless vertical use, boosting productivity.
Accessible at a touch of the dedicated Coding HotKey at the center of the function bar, advanced coding mode readily helps programmers to achieve a focused state of flow.
* Only features in RD series monitor
High resolution isn't the only factor for clear code readability. BenQ's exclusive coding mode enhances code visibility, and, when paired with IDE's light or dark theme, Coding Mode's effectiveness is significantly improved, making the lines of code stand out even more.
* Advance Coding Mode in RD series supports dark and light theme, while GW series only supports dark theme.
BenQ Programming series monitors are designed to keep your eyes comfortable with Eye-Care Technology, featuring Night Hours Protection for better eye protection in dark environments and Brightness Intelligence Gen2 for automatic brightness adjustment. This approach enhances the overall viewing experience during long coding sessions.
Leverage the power of USB Type-C with Multi-Stream Transport Technology to daisy-chain multiple monitors, enhancing your coding environment. This technology simplifies connectivity by delivering video, data, and power through one cable, keeping your space clutter-free while boosting productivity.
*Please note that Mac® and MacBook® devices only support daisy chaining via Thunderbolt. Daisy chaining is not supported via HDMI or using regular USB ports on any device. Also, you can only connect a single external display using a Mac device with the M1 or M2 chips. For more information about connecting different models of Mac devices to external displays, please refer to the Apple website.