Overview
- BenQ on June 9 introduced the MA320UG, a 32‑inch 4K monitor priced at $829.99 and available now from BenQ.com, Amazon, Adorama, B&H and select partners with a limited three‑month Alter subscription included.
- The display delivers a 120Hz refresh rate with a Nano Gloss panel, HDR400 support, 99% P3 color coverage listed by the company, and Thunderbolt 4 connectivity that can supply up to 96W of laptop power.
- Built for Mac workflows, the MA320UG runs BenQ’s Display Pilot 2 software and supports iKeyboard Control, Brightness Sync, FocuSync, Smart KVM, daisy‑chaining and Picture‑by‑Picture to simplify switching and device control.
- BenQ says the monitor matches Mac colors out of the box by covering wide P3 gamut, and early hands‑on reporting praises image quality and the smoother feel of 120Hz while noting there is no built‑in webcam and the glossy front can produce reflections in some lighting.
- The MA320UG positions a larger, high‑refresh, lower‑cost option for Mac users who want single‑cable charging and more screen real estate, a move that could broaden choices against Apple’s Studio Display and push other makers to add Mac‑tuned features.