BenQ Bridges the Mac Divide: In conversation with BenQ’s Jeffrey Liang and Rajeev Singh
The Indian monitor market is witnessing a unique trend, driven by a blend of economic factors and a glaring gap in the creative hardware...
Fresh off the announcement desk — the Indian monitor market is witnessing a unique trend, driven by a blend of economic factors and a glaring gap in the creative hardware ecosystem. At the forefront of bridging this gap is BenQ, which recently expanded its Mac-specific MA series with its first 5K monitor, the MA270S.
In a recent interaction, Jeffery Liang, President, BenQ Asia-Pacific, and Rajeev Singh, MD, BenQ India & South Asia, shed light on The company’s expanding Mac-centric portfolio and the broader macroeconomic forces driving their impressive growth. Unpacked below is my conversation with the 2 visionaries from BenQ
The Upgrade Market Dynamics
Spotlight on the BenQ MA Series Lineup
Conclusion
The “Compatibility” Myth: Historically, when monitor manufacturers claimed their displays were “Mac compatible,” it merely indicated that the monitor could physically connect to a Mac device. It rarely meant the hardware was optimised for the Apple ecosystem.
The Unsolved Problem: No brand was actively investigating or attempting to solve the specific operational hurdles experienced by the Mac community.
Colour Inconsistency as the Primary Hurdle: BenQ’s extensive surveys revealed that the ultimate frustration for Mac people, whether on a MacBook, Mac Mini, or Mac Studio, was achieving true colour accuracy.
The Disconnect: Creative professionals found it jarring that the colour profile natively displayed on their Mac was drastically different from what appeared on their external monitor, leading to broken workflows and a lack of visual confidence.
BenQ’s Tailored Solution
BenQ recognised that the Mac community is not only substantial (making up around 10% of people worldwide) but also heavily focused on the mid-to-high-end segment. To solve the colour disparity, BenQ leveraged its core organisational strength: colour accuracy.
Intelligent Software Integration: Rather than just offering a hardware port, BenQ built an independent, continuously updatable software ecosystem designed to read the exact Mac device connected to it.
Broad Support: This software is robust enough to cover over 20 different Mac devices, supporting legacy Intel processors all the way through the newer M1 to M5 Apple Silicon chipsets.
Instant Accuracy: The moment you plug in, the monitor automatically sets the correct colour profile based on the specific year and processor of your MacBook.
Seamless Experience: The result is immediate colour parity. people see their work exactly as it appears natively on their MacBook, removing the need for tedious manual calibration.
Interestingly, BenQ’s success in this specialised space is also being fueled by broader macroeconomic conditions affecting the computing world.
Rising Computing Costs: Global supply chain constraints and escalating RAM and chip prices have driven the cost of new PCs and notebooks up by 20% to 30%.
Consumer Hesitation: Faced with inflated computing hardware costs, consumers are holding off on full-system upgrades, hoping prices will eventually normalise.The Monitor Alternative: In stark contrast, monitor prices have only experienced very minor increases that don’t significantly impact the buyer’s wallet.
Value Over Price: Indian consumers, in particular, are driven by value. Instead of overpaying for a computing device, they are redirecting their available affordable toward upgrading their displays.
Long-Term Investment: Mac devices typically boast a lifespan of five to seven years, compared to three for a standard PC. A premium monitor is viewed as a similarly independent, long-term investment that can be utilised for 3 to 7 years, As per BenQ.
This unique consumer behaviour has resulted in phenomenal growth for BenQ. in the country, The company’s monitor business continues to grow by over 30% year-on-year, translating to more than 40% growth in Rupee terms.
BenQ’s MA Series caters strictly to the mid-to-high-end Mac community. To ensure creators don’t have to leave the BenQ ecosystem as their needs grow, The company has developed a scaled lineup of monitors:
1. MA270U (27-Inch 4K)
Designed for standard creative work and everyday Mac use, offering high resolution in a compact form factor.
Resolution: 4K UHD (3840 x 2160).
Key Features: Covers 99% of the Display P3 color gamut and supports HDR for rich image clarity.
Connectivity: Features USB-C ports providing 90W power delivery (enough to charge a MacBook) alongside HDMI and DisplayPort.
2. MA320U (32-Inch 4K)
Scaling up the real estate for power people who need more screen space without compromising Mac-specific integration.
Resolution: 4K UHD (3840 x 2160).
Key Features: Boasts an upgraded HDR performance and wider screen space while maintaining strict P3 Mac colour standards. It seamlessly integrates to allow people to sync volume and brightness using their native Mac keyboard.
Connectivity: Expansive built-in hub supporting 90W USB-C connectivity to keep the entire desktop Apple ecosystem charged while working.
3. MA270S (27-Inch 5K)
The newly launched premium tier is targeted strictly at the upper echelon of creative professionals using MacBook Pros or Mac Studios.
Resolution: True 5K UHD (5120 x 2880) at a pixel density of 218 PPI, effectively mirroring Apple’s native retina clarity standard.
Key Features: Introduces a 70Hz refresh rate for smoother daily use, 99% P3 colour coverage, and a 2000:1 contrast ratio to reduce colour mismatch. It fully supports BenQ’s Display Pilot 2 software for automatic colour profile syncing and keyboard brightness/volume controls.
Connectivity: Includes 90-watt Type-C connectivity.
By moving beyond basic “compatibility” and actively solving the colour consistency pain points of creators, BenQ is proving that understanding the user experience is the ultimate driver of value. The launch of the 5K MA270S completes a robust ecosystem tailored for Mac people, allowing creative professionals to invest in long-term hardware upgrades that keep pace with their Apple devices. In a computing market plagued by rising costs, BenQ has strategically positioned its monitors as the smartest, most impactful upgrade a creator can make.
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