Attention nocturnal developers! BenQ launches the world’s first programming monitor, RD Series RD240Q: Boardnara article

Attention nocturnal developers! BenQ launches the world’s first programming monitor, RD Series RD240Q: Boardnara article
Attention nocturnal developers! BenQ launches the world’s first programming monitor, RD Series RD240Q: Boardnara article
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Global display brand BenQ (Branch Manager So Yoon-seok) introduces a new lineup of programming monitors for developers, the RD Series. The RD series is a product designed to increase the work efficiency of programmers with enhanced coding modes, eye care functions, and various convenience features.

The RD240Q, the first of the BenQ programming monitor lineup RD series to be released in Korea, is sold at BenQ Shop and BenQ Naver Brand Store, which are directly operated and managed by BenQ. Optimized for the best coding environment, RD240Q is a monitor that improves programming efficiency with a coding mode, 16:10 screen ratio, and eye care functions for programmers.

RD240Q has WQXGA resolution (2560×1600) and 16:10 screen ratio, which has a longer vertical ratio than QHD resolution (2560×1440), allowing more codes to be viewed on one screen when coding, improving work efficiency. The Touch Bar, which provides quick access to display settings at the bottom of the monitor, has a power button, 5-way controller, function keys, and coding hotkeys, as well as an LED indicator to check whether night mode, automatic brightness adjustment, and Low Blue Light Plus function are activated. there is.

As a programming monitor for developers, it has various functions to optimize the coding environment. Coding mode, a customized color mode for coding, has improved performance and provides dark theme and light theme options for code clarity tailored to the user environment. In addition to coding mode, the color mode supports a variety of customized color modes, such as MacBook mode, which allows you to view the colors on the monitor as you see on the Mac series, and e-reading mode, which can reduce eye fatigue like reading a paper book.

The eye care function, a core technology of BenQ Display that is most needed by developers who have no choice but to look at the monitor for long periods of time, has also been further strengthened. The second-generation smart brightness intelligence mode detects the surrounding brightness and content brightness to automatically create a screen that is most comfortable for the eyes, and Flicker Free technology certified by global safety agency TUV Rheinland blocks blue light. It not only supports Low Blue Light+ and a color blindness mode for those with red-green color deficiency, but also provides a simple and consistent vision protection filter late at night or in dark spaces for ‘nocturnal programmers’ who often work in low-light environments or overnight. It is equipped with a night eye care mode. It supports a multi-stand that helps you maintain a good posture even when working for a long time, a USB-C cable that can supply a variety of 90W power, and a daisy chain that makes connecting multiple displays more convenient and clean, increasing work efficiency through various compatibility.

“The BenQ RD series is the world’s first programming monitor lineup that reflects the work environment and lifestyle of developers and programmers,” said Lee Sang-hyeon, head of the BenQ Korea marketing team. “BenQ monitors are more than just displays, they are monitors for photographers, designer monitors, We have been focusing on developing products that can improve the quality of life by providing user-optimized functions, such as sports gaming monitors, and this programming RD series will also be able to improve the quality of life by increasing the work efficiency of developers and reducing eye fatigue. “He said with confidence.


The article is in Korean

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