Verdict
Head-to-head · Best 4K Monitors

BenQ PD3220U vs Dell U2723QE

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

BenQ PD3220U comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.7 vs 4.5). The gap is mostly about Multi-computer users needing a KVM switch and Thunderbolt 3 — read the strengths below before deciding.

BenQ PD3220U
Higher ratedRanked #1 in Best 4K Monitors
BenQ PD3220U
$400as of May 8

The BenQ PD3220U is a professional-grade 32-inch 4K monitor praised for its excellent display performance, versatile connectivity including Thunderbolt 3, and a convenient KVM switch. Its sleek design and high-quality build make it a strong contender for creative professionals, though the built-in speakers are a weak point and its brightness is only adequate for HDR.

Strengths
  • Excellent display performance with 4K resolution, high pixel density, and HDR capability
  • Wide range of connectivity options including Thunderbolt 3, HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB-C
  • Built-in KVM switch for easy control of multiple computers
Watch-outs
  • Built-in speakers are not great
  • Brightness is only 350 cd/m2, which is not ideal for HDR content
Dell U2723QE
Ranked #2 in Best 4K Monitors
Dell U2723QE
$391as of May 8

The Dell U2723QE is a versatile 4K USB-C hub monitor offering excellent image quality, extensive connectivity, and great ergonomics, making it suitable for professional and home office use. While it provides a comprehensive workspace solution, users should be aware of the compromise between resolution and data speed over USB-C and the short included cable.

Strengths
  • Built-in connectivity hub with a generous number of USB ports
  • Wide range of color setting options including sRGB, Rec. 709, DCI-P3, and HDR
  • High image quality with Low Blue Light setting and anti-glare finish for comfortable long viewing sessions
Watch-outs
  • Users must choose between High Resolution or High Data Speed when connecting via USB-C
  • The included USB-C cable is too short for convenient laptop connectivity or can interfere with viewing space when using a riser
  • A faint shadow was observed along the top and bottom edges of the display panel in testing

How they stack up

BenQ PD3220U

The BenQ PD3220U offers a unique advantage with its built-in KVM switch, allowing seamless control of multiple computers, a feature absent in the Dell U2723QE, LG UltraFine 32UN880-B, and ASUS ProArt PA279CRV. It also boasts Thunderbolt 3 connectivity, which is more advanced than the USB-C on the LG and ASUS, though its brightness is less ideal for HDR than some competitors, and it doesn't match the 5K resolution of the Samsung ViewFinity S9.

Dell U2723QE

The Dell U2723QE stands out with its extensive built-in connectivity hub, offering more USB ports than the LG UltraFine 32UN880-B or BenQ PD3220U, though it requires a compromise between resolution and data speed over USB-C. While its image quality is excellent, similar to the LG and BenQ, it lacks the Thunderbolt 3 connectivity of the BenQ and the 5K resolution of the Samsung ViewFinity S9.

Specs side-by-side

SpecBenQ PD3220UDell U2723QE
Panel Type31.5" IPS27" IPS Black
Resolution3840x21603840x2160
Refresh Rate60Hz60Hz
HDR SupportHDR10VESA DisplayHDR 400
Color Gamut95% DCI-P3, 100% sRGB98% DCI-P3
ConnectivityThunderbolt 3 (85W), HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4USB-C 90W, HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4
Brightness350 cd/m2400 nits
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