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We finally have a monitor designed specifically for writing code: BenQ RD320UA review

Dreams of Code 87,926 5 months ago
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This monitor calls itself "the best monitor for programming", and it might just be very well be the case. The BenQ RD320UA is the newest product in their series of montiors for programmers, and it's the first monitor I've owned that I've not only been truly impressed by, but has made me excited to work on my desk. Disclosures: - BenQ sent this monitor to me for free in order to do a review. - No money changed hands, but I do get to keep the monitor - Every other product mentioned in this video I bought myself. Amendments: BenQ notified me that my understanding of Night Mode plus was off. BI.Gen2 uses ambient light to adjust the screen brightness whereas Night Hours Plus allows you to lower the display brightness to less than 1 nit, which can be activated manually or when the sensor detects low-light conditions. Links: BenQ RD320UA Monitor for Programming: https://benqurl.biz/48bG58T BenQ RD320UA Monitor Amazon link: https://benqurl.biz/3Bk2RPF --- BenQ Screenbar Pro: https://amzn.to/3O2p1cl Right Angled USB-A: https://amzn.to/3UG37iD The above 2 links are affiliate links, which if you purchase a product through will earn this channel money. There is no additional cost to you. --- Wallpaper: https://www.freepik.com/free-vector/gradient-abstract-background_19965186.htm Photos of the screen: https://imgur.com/a/YwAbpzR Become a better developer in 4 minutes: https://bit.ly/45C7a29 👈 Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWQaM7SpSECp9FELz-cHzuQ/join Join Discord: https://discord.com/invite/eMjRTvscyt Join Twitter: https://twitter.com/dreamsofcode_io 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:02 Disclaimers 00:01:51 Screen 00:03:49 KVM Switch 00:07:00 USB Port Hack 00:07:57 Monitor Arm 00:08:58 Power Adapter 00:09:28 Moon Halo 00:10:34 Coding Modes 00:11:47 Picture By Picture 00:12:32 Menus 00:13:42 Display Pilot 2 00:15:20 Ergonomics 00:16:30 Conclusion

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