• The BenQ MA270S breaks Apples monitor monopoly

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    The BenQ MA270S breaks Apples monitor monopoly

    Date:
    Tue, 23 Jun 2026 04:45:46 +0000

    Description:
    The BenQ MA270S looks and acts just like a premium Apple display, but it
    costs a fraction of the price.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================BenQ MA270S: Two-Minute Review With Microsoft seemingly intent on turning Windows into malware, Macs are increasingly appealing. But while the Apple tax is increasingly diminishing in the consumer laptop space, its rife when it comes to compatible monitors.

    PC-focused alternatives have different colors, pixel densities and features that rarely play well with Macs, meaning users frequently fight losing
    battles matching what they see on their MacBook screen with a third-party monitor. But BenQ has taken note. There are several models in BenQs new specialist Mac range. Most have 4K resolutions, are 27 or 32 inches in size, have 60Hz refresh rates and offer glossy or matte finishes.

    There are two outliers: the 120Hz MA320UG and this, the glossy, 5K-resolution MA270S. (Image credit: Future) BenQ MA270S at Scan for 899.99 Setup is
    simple, with the clip-on stem affixing to the base with a single thumbscrew. Theres a generous amount of adjustment (including 150mm (5.9in) height and 90 bi-directional pivot) which, unlike Apple, BenQ doesnt charge extra for.

    Theres also an unApple-like plethora of ports including two HDMI, two Thunderbolt 4 and four USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports (two USB-C and two USB-A), with up to 96 watts of USB-C power delivery so one cable can connect and charge a laptop.

    The USB-A ports also offer 7.5W charging. They also facilitate KVM functionality to connect multiple devices. Apples monitors dont. Are you a pro? Subscribe to our newsletter Sign up to the TechRadar Pro newsletter to get all the top news, opinion, features and guidance your business needs to succeed! Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting
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    Once connected, BenQs factory-calibrated screen instantly resembled the display of the MacBook sitting next to it. Like Apples own monitors, the MA270S has a native 5K resolution of 5120 x 2880, giving it a much higher pixel density (218 PPI) than 27-inch, 1440p PC equivalents (~109 PPI).

    By default, macOS scales the interface to look like 2560 x 1440, which keeps text crisp without making everything tiny. (Image credit: Future) The IPS screen is very impressive with near- OLED levels of color saturation and LED-backlight-derived (almost completely) true blacks. Multimedia looks good at default settings (vibrant colors, respectable contrast and minimal noise
    in gradients), but turning on HDR significantly improves everything: more details simultaneously show up in shadows and highlights and all transitions become smooth.

    The brightest highlights can blow out (with no easy fix), though, and note that the glossy coating can turn into a black mirror when displaying dark content.

    A common curse of Retina displays is their sluggish speeds and the MA270S is no different. The slow, 5ms response time marries with a 60Hz refresh rate
    (it actually goes up to a Spinal Tap-esque 70Hz) to smear fast-moving objects across the screen, so forget about eye-friendly, fast-and-frantic gaming.

    Theres no integrated webcam, but the two 3-watt speakers (surprisingly for a monitor) have well-rounded fidelity and sound good, despite not getting loud.

    Despite having a joystick button, most advanced image settings are controlled by BenQs impressive DisplayPilot 2 app. The customizable options can easily swap between color modes and toggle settings like Low Blue Light.

    Its FocuSync settings match Mac Focus adjustments and enable you to change core monitor settings using Mac settings. You can also auto-sync different color modes with different applications. (Image credit: Future) BenQ MA270S: Price & availability How much does it cost? $900 / 1,000 / AU$1,699 When is
    it available? Its out now Where can you get it? Its available in the US, UK, Australia and other regions While its not a cheap monitor, the BenQ MA270S is significantly cheaper than Apples own Studio displays and, therefore, serves as a much-needed, more affordable, third-party alternative in a monopoly market. Value: 4 / 5 BenQ MA270S: Specs Swipe to scroll horizontally BenQ MA270S specifications

    Screen size

    27-inch

    Aspect ratio

    16:9

    Resolution

    5120 x 2880 (5K)

    Brightness

    450 cd/m typical

    Refresh rate

    70Hz

    Response time

    5ms GTG

    Viewing angle

    178(H)/178(V)

    Contrast ratio

    2,000:1

    Color coverage

    99% sRGB, 99% P3

    Inputs

    2x HDMI 2.1, 1x Thunderbolt 4 (96W PD), 1x Thunderbolt 4 out (15W PD), 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (35W PD), 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (15W PD), 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 (7.5W charging), headphone jack

    Dimensions

    43.0-58.0 x 61.4 x 22.0cm with stand (16.9-22.8 x 24.2 x 8.7in); 36.8 x 61.4
    x 7.6cm without stand (14.5 x 24.2 x 3.0in)

    Weight

    8.64kg with stand (19.1lb); 5.7kg without stand (12.6lb) BenQ MA270S: Design Simple, adjustable, three-part stand Impressive number of ports No built-in webcam Apple users have always been an aesthetically appreciative bunch, and so theyll warm to the color scheme of the BenQ MA270S, which apes that of a standard silver MacBook.

    The stand is simple to assemble and offers a generous amount of movement in every direction. It's remarkable that Apple charges more for a feature like this its standard on many PC displays. The multiple ports (which offer different degrees of charging power) mean multiple devices can be simultaneously connected. Furthermore, a single keyboard and mouse can be shared across them using KVM functionality unholy magic in the eyes of some Apple users. Image 1 of 3 (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future)
    (Image credit: Future) The joystick button at the base of the screen only provides access to brightness, volume and input selections. To access more comprehensive settings, youll need the BenQ DisplayPilot 2 app and the OSD handily provides a QR code to locate it on BenQs own website (its not in the App Store).

    It provides access to basic brightness settings, eye comfort and HDR, but
    also FocuSync settings on your Mac.

    Another feature is the rubberized pad on the base of the stand. It provides slightly superior softness and friction compared to the plastic stand, so you may be more tempted to rest your phone on it. (Image credit: Future) The only element that some users might miss is a built-in webcam. Apples own monitors have them, but purchasers of the BenQ MA270S will have to buy a separate unit or use the one in their MacBook. Design: 4 / 5 BenQ MA270S: Performance Bright, sharp, Retina display Glossy finish that can become reflective Slow response time and refresh rate The best thing you can say about the BenQ MA270S is that it just works. Just connecting it to your MacBook provides you with a matching image of your MacBooks screen without having to fiddle with countless settings.

    The screen displays very sharp text, colors are very bright and vibrant, and contrast is generally impressive. However, bright areas and highlights can blow out rather easily when HDR is engaged.

    The big drawback is that the 70Hz refresh rate is nowhere near enough to stop the sluggish 5ms pixel response time from smearing most moving objects across the screen. As such, its not good for gaming. (Image credit: Future)
    Unusually for a monitor, the two 3-watt speakers offer well-rounded fidelity with a modicum of bass. They dont get particularly loud, though. Performance: 4 / 5 Should you buy the BenQ MA270S? Swipe to scroll horizontally BenQ
    MA270S scorecard

    Value

    In terms of monitors, its not cheap. In terms of Apple monitors, it
    represents extraordinary value.

    4 / 5

    Design

    The MA270S looks and feels like it belongs in Apples world and thats hard to achieve for third parties.

    4 / 5

    Performance

    The colors, brightness, sharpness and contrast are everything wed expect from an Apple monitor. Unfortunately, the sluggish speed is too.

    4 / 5

    Final score

    At last, MacBook users can afford a compatible external monitor without breaking the bank.

    4 / 5 Buy the BenQ MA270S if... Apples homegrown alternatives are
    unaffordable

    While the Apple tax isnt what it once was, it still exists in monitor land. BenQ has provided some much-needed third-party competition. You want multiple ports

    Apple loves the simplicity of USB-C ports, but the real world often requires more, and BenQ provides them. Don't buy it if... You need a built-in webcam

    Its the one glaring omission. Its worth highlighting its absence, as some long-time Apple buyers would simply expect it to be there. You want it to
    play games

    The 5ms pixel response time and 70Hz refresh rate make it one of the slowest monitors on the market. (Image credit: Future) Also Consider Philips
    27E3U7903 This expensive, third-party alternative can even beat Apple at its own game.

    Read our Philips 27E3U7903 review BenQ GW2486TC BenQs smaller, older alternative can save you even more money.

    Read our BenQ GW2486TC review

    Want more options? Check out our guide to the best monitors for MacBook Pro
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