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Weekly poll results: the Asus Zenfone 10 gets a lot of love, but it could be better
4:01 pm | July 9, 2023

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The Asus Zenfone 10 is one popular phone – most people in last week’s poll like it, even if only some of them can actually get it. We will talk about why in a moment, let’s look at the reasons you liked the phone first. Its size is definitely a plus – it’s not the smallest smartphone around, but small ones don’t usually sell well. People also appreciate the flat screen and 3.5mm headphone jack (though a microSD slot would have been nice). The addition of wireless charging was well received too. And some want this for the software, they are drawn in by the stock Android UI with Asus...

BenQ DesignView PD2706UA Monitor Review
1:54 pm |

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Every day we test different types of monitors, each with its unique purpose. Some monitors are ideal for boosting productivity, while others are perfect for those on a budget. Some monitors cater to the needs of businesses, resulting in the best business monitors, and some those who work in photography or video due to their exceptional color accuracy, resulting in the best monitors for photo editing and best monitors for video editing

In truth, monitors are engineered with a specific purpose, just like any other technology. It's uncommon for a monitor to excel in all areas simultaneously - so when we find a monitor that checks all our boxes, like the DesignView PD2706UA - it's a big deal.

BenQ PD2706UA

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Unboxing and First Impressions

We knew the DesignView PD2706UA was an impressive build from the moment we opened the box. The casing for the monitor is well-constructed, and the included ergo monitor arm is an ideal size in both height and parts. The individual components of the arm are thick enough to feel like they won't break with some tension and yet are small enough to tuck neatly behind the monitor. 

Right after we first plugged the screen in, we saw the brilliance of the display spring to life. The colors are wonderful, even without calibration, and we could easily choose a color profile to match our MacBook.

BenQ PD2706UA

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Design and Build Quality

Specs

Screen Size: 27-inches
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Resolution: 3840 x 2160
Brightness: 350 nits SDR / 400 nits HDR
Response Time: 5ms
Contrast Ratio: 1,200:1
Ports: 1x HDMI 2.0, 1x DisplayPort 1.4, 2x USB-C, 1x USB-C host, 1x Headphone jack, 1x USB-B, 2x USB-A

The included Ergo stand feels incredible and greatly benefits the DesignView PD2706UA. Having it built-in makes this monitor feel like a Swiss army knife that can go anywhere, on any setup, and in portrait or horizontal orientation.

The DesignView PD2706UA's sleek black frame can blend in with minimalist and maximalist desk setups. The included Ergo arm can clamp to any desk or attach to a grommet, thanks to the ability to separate pieces of the C-clamp mount. Within the Ergo stand itself, the horizontal arms can raise and lower to find the perfect height, plus the two-piece horizontal arm plus full articulation at the VESA mount truly means this monitor can fit just about anywhere out of the box.

In the scenario that this monitor is used where the back is visible, BenQ includes a port cover in the box, allowing all of your cables to become nearly invisible, hidden with that cover and then again in the cable management built into the Ergo Arm.

Another great feature of the DesignView PD2706UA is that a USB-A, USB-C, and headphone port reside on the right-hand side of the monitor. This port placement has been super helpful regardless of the monitor's orientation and has been an excellent place for us to plug in drives, charge a phone, or even throw on some headphones or a headset for a meeting.

BenQ PD2706UA

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

In Use

We have tested the DesignView PD2706UA on several different desks, in several different setups, and for several use cases. So far, we have been blown away at how well this monitor fits into everything we have thrown at it. As a secondary monitor in portrait mode, the DesignView PD2706UA has been great for viewing spreadsheets, editing vertical content, viewing a long email thread, and working on documents. 

This display can conform to just about any setup as a primary monitor, with the ability to move around and fit just about anywhere. For example, this monitor could perch perfectly above the console if you have a mixing board, or for photographers, it could move around to get the perfect viewing angle at an editing setup or spin around for a reference monitor directly connected to the camera. For business use, this monitor could be pulled into view when in use and then pushed out of the way to work on other materials needed. Alternatively, without requiring additional accessories, this monitor can fit the perfect ergonomic height and depth, reducing strain on the user's back, neck, and overall health.

BenQ PD2706UA

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

This monitor is also capable of producing great colors, switching between color modes with the touch of a button, and even replicating what images would look like on an e-book display with BenQ's ePaper Mode.

Furthermore, the PD2706UA can have two picture or color modes side by side to compare and contrast differences in photos or videos even more accessible.

The last feature we will mention is input switching. Thanks to the included puck controller, we could switch between inputs (USB-C, HDMI, Displayport) by pressing one of the preset buttons on the puck. So, if you have multiple computers running on this monitor, you can switch more effortlessly than ever. We ran a few laptops and a desktop all to the monitor at once, and we were able to switch between them by pressing the corresponding button on the controller

BenQ PD2706UA

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Final Verdict

As far as business monitors go, the DesignView PD2706UA has it all. The only downside is that it's not a bit bigger, but a larger model is available, so that's not even a good con. 

We do not give out 5-star ratings often around here, as by design, we try and find the flaws in the products we review. However, in the case of the DesignView PD2706UA, we have not found any. The picture is excellent, the ergo arm is fantastic, the color accuracy is phenomenal, the ports are solid, and the puck controller makes navigating a breeze. Even the price is remarkable for this quality monitor, making the DesignView PD2706UA a top recommendation for us.

Samsung’s XR headset reportedly delayed up to six months due to Apple Vision Pro
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Samsung's new Extended Reality (XR) headset that was expected to launch in February 2024 has been delayed by 3-6 months, reports SBS Biz. The Korean publication claims that Samsung had initially planned to begin its XR headset's mass production at the beginning of next year, but the Korean conglomerate decided to review all the specs and design of the XR headset due to the specifications of the Apple Vision Pro, pushing its launch further. While Samsung has decided to reconsider the specs and design of its new XR headset, things aren't going smoothly for Apple either since the...

Huawei nova 11 Pro in for review
10:21 am |

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Say hello to the Huawei nova 11 Pro a phone that's firmly seated in the upper midrange but looks like a full-on flagship. The premium feel starts off with the retail box, which is packed with a case, a USB cable, and a 100W charger. Huawei claims it will top the phone to 100% in just 20 minutes if you don't use it, or to 50% in 15 minutes if you do. Unboxing the Huawei nova 11 Pro Huawei's nova series has always been about design and the 11 Pro takes it to another level. We have the Black color with golden accents on the logo and around the main camera lens, but there's a Green...

Huawei nova 11 Pro in for review
10:21 am |

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Say hello to the Huawei nova 11 Pro a phone that's firmly seated in the upper midrange but looks like a full-on flagship. The premium feel starts off with the retail box, which is packed with a case, a USB cable, and a 100W charger. Huawei claims it will top the phone to 100% in just 20 minutes if you don't use it, or to 50% in 15 minutes if you do. Unboxing the Huawei nova 11 Pro Huawei's nova series has always been about design and the 11 Pro takes it to another level. We have the Black color with golden accents on the logo and around the main camera lens, but there's a Green...

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9, S9+, S9 Ultra European pricing leaked
7:16 am |

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Samsung's next Unpacked event is scheduled for July 26. The Korean giant is expected to unveil the Galaxy Z Fold5, Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Watch 6 series and likely the Galaxy Tab S9 line as well. As far as we know, the latter will consist of three tablet models - the Tab S9, Tab S9+ and Tab S9 Ultra. Galaxy Tab S9 family pricing As per a fresh new leak, the vanilla Tab S9 will be priced at €929 for the 8GB/128GB Wi-Fi model and €1049 for the higher-tier 12GB/256GB Wi-Fi one. The Tab S9+ is expected to cost €1149 for a 12GB/256GB Wi-Fi model, whereas the Tab S9 Ultra is said to go...

OLED iPad Pro models are reportedly on track for a 2024 release
4:03 am |

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Apple has always been kind of slow and hesitant in adopting OLED tech. Some iPhone and Apple Watch products are enjoying the technology and reaping its benefits, but it is yet to come to iPad and MacBook products. Both have been rumored to get OLED soon and according to a new report by research firm Omdia, the iPad might be first in line. More specifically, Apple is reportedly well on track to bring OLED to its 2024 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Pro models. Production of said models will apparently begin in the first quarter of next year. The source claims that Apple is planning to...

OLED iPad Pro models are reportedly on track for a 2024 release
4:03 am |

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Apple has always been kind of slow and hesitant in adopting OLED tech. Some iPhone and Apple Watch products are enjoying the technology and reaping its benefits, but it is yet to come to iPad and MacBook products. Both have been rumored to get OLED soon and according to a new report by research firm Omdia, the iPad might be first in line. More specifically, Apple is reportedly well on track to bring OLED to its 2024 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Pro models. Production of said models will apparently begin in the first quarter of next year. The source claims that Apple is planning to...

Future Google Tensor chips might be designed entirely in-house and not depend on Samsung
12:59 am |

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As things currently stand, Google does plenty of customization on its own Tensor line of chipsets for the Pixel family of devices. However, at their core, the designs are still largely based on a Samsung Exynos foundation. Google is also using Samsung foundries to manufacture said chips. As per industry sources, Google is working to restructure this setup so that it has more control over its custom chip designs. We already know that the Tensor G3 is also developed alongside Samsung. It is destined to power the Pixel 8 phones. It's most likely already too late to make any...

Google Pixel 8 and 8 Pro: what we know so far
10:31 pm | July 8, 2023

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Behind the scenes Google is working on the next generation of Pixel phones and so far it has not given any official details on the upcoming devices. But Google usually does a pretty bad job of keeping things a secret. The phones will not be unveiled until later this year (likely in October), even so, plenty of details have leaked already. There will be two flagship models – smaller vanilla and larger Pro. Like with previous generations, the Pro will have a superior display and camera. Interestingly, the vanilla phone will be smaller than its predecessor. Let’s look at those...

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