BenQ EW3880R
Mac Life|April 2022
A lot of money, but is it a lot of monitor?
JEREMY LAIRD
BenQ EW3880R

Features HDRi, built–in speakers and subwoofer, USB–C one–cable connectivity

Ultrawide screen formats and curved panels are both acquired tastes. So, the new BenQ EW3880R isn’t going to be everybody’s bag. But at 38 inches, with a relatively gentle 2300R curve, plus a seriously extreme 21:9 aspect ratio, this is an awful lot of monitor, on paper. And it costs a great deal of money.

Since 2016 the monitor market has moved on dramatically. Arguably, the EW3880R has been slightly left behind. It’s rated at 1,000–to–one for contrast and 230 nits for typical SDR brightness, both underwhelming figures. It does support HDR content, but even in that configuration, it tops out at just 300 nits, which is positively pedestrian.

As for other highlights from the spec list, the 4ms response, 60Hz refresh rate, and 95 percent coverage of the DCI–P3 cinema color space are adequate. There’s better news in terms of connectivity, thanks to the inclusion of USB Type–C complete with 60W of power delivery. In other words, you can hook up most modern MacBooks with a single cable and not only drive the display and charge your portable Mac — you can also connect any peripherals. For the record, HDMI and DisplayPort are also provided, so pretty much every use case is covered.

The EW3880R’s integrated speakers include a notional subwoofer. Overall volume levels are not as impressive as this setup implies. However, there’s a warmth and detail to the sound you rarely find in built-in audio. That’s a nice surprise, even if it’s arguably not enough to warrant the high price tag.

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