Another reason why the BenQ AQCOLOR PD-20 series is such a great Mac monitor is its color gamut. All AQCOLOR monitors are know for their astounding color performance, a trait we share with Mac computers, but what makes the PD-20 series special is their choice of the DCI-P3 color space. Since 2015 Macs use the P3 color space as their default, moving away from the more basic sRGB; this opens the window to wide color, meaning over 1 billion colors possible, instead of a few million.
Our PD-20 series monitors use 10-bit color and have at least 96% coverage of the DCI-P3 color space. In addition to this, the 4K resolution and high DPI make every detail on your screen perfect and pixels almost imperceptible. Your Mac will feel at home when connected to an AQCOLOR PD-20 series monitor; it will show the same range of colors and the same level of visual clarity you’ve grown to expect.
However, the most special aspect of the PD-20 series is perhaps the M-book mode. While DCI-P3 is an industry standard, Apple has decided to go with their own flavor of this color gamut called Display P3. By selecting the M-book color mode in any of our PD-20 monitors, the colors on the screen will match your Mac laptop, this way you can use both displays side-by-side without any annoying color differences.