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I tested the BenQ RD280UG — a monitor that makes 3:2 displays cool again, and I love the built-in lighting
collin.probs · 2026-05-10 · via Latest from TechRadar

The BenQ RD280UG is my new favorite 3:2 display. It’s got a matte finish, a spectacular 3840x2560 resolution, 120Hz, and a built-in backlight. What else could you possibly want in a productivity or coding monitor?

Pros

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    3:2 aspect ratio

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    Great resolution

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    120Hz

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    Nano Matte Coating

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    90W USB-C + KVM + USB Hub

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    MoonHalo backlight

Cons

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    High price

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    Programming monitor may be too much for most

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    Ergo monitor arm no longer comes with this line

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I’m a nerd when it comes to monitors. And, a bougie, particular, and spoiled nerd at that. I have had the great honor of working with and owning some of the best-of-the-best for years now.

For this monitor, I’ll be honest, I expected it to be a subpar tool that I'd try and love, only to realize I would rather go back to what I know and love. I thought it would be one of those things where I think “ok, on paper it’s good, but I’ll just give it a shot to see if it’s any good in person.” Well, it’s been 128 days since I put this monitor on one of my heavily used setups, and now I can’t imagine ever taking it off my desk.

I spend 5+ days a week, around 45+ hours total, on-site at a larger church where I serve on staff. I sit or stand at my desk there for a good chunk of that time, pouring over whatever system I am working on at that given time. I’m pulling up documents, databases, programming tools, webpages, third-party tools, custom tools, web-developer tools, coding windows, and so much more.

All of it so far has been absolutely gorgeous on this panel. My desk is right next to a window too, and the nano matte panel doesn’t show much glare at all, which I am truly appreciative of, because otherwise I probably wouldn’t be able to have my desk in this perfect location.

This is the kind of monitor that is a jack of all business professional trades. It’s one of the best monitors for programming, but of course, that’s what it’s built for, but outside of that, it’s also just a really good productivity monitor. The 3:2 aspect ratio matters, offering more vertical space without compromising horizontal space.

I could go on and on, but let’s get to the review of this BenQ RD280UG panel.

BenQ RD280UG

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

BenQ RD280UG: Unboxing and First Impressions

BenQ unboxings are all pretty much the same. A well-built box with a bit of origami to open it up, and then unfold the base, stand, monitor, cables, and documentation. Within the cables, there is an HDMI 2.1 cable, a USB-C Cable, a USB upstream cable, and an IEC power cable, which is a big deal since some monitors I see these days don’t have a standard IEC.

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I put the monitor on the stand for about 12 seconds, and then chose to pop this display up on my monitor arms for this desk. Right away, I noticed the extra height from a standard 16:9 monitor, and I quickly got used to the chin. Sadly, this means that you won’t get to do some orientations you could with other monitors that have a standard chin, such as flipping this guy around to be vertical or stacked with this one on top, etc. however, if you plan to use this as a primary monitor or even side by side, or if you’re feeling crazy putting this as a top monitor but upside down in a stacked orientation, then you’ll be great.

Within the box, BenQ managed to fit in an HDMI 2.1 Cable, a USB-C cable, another USB-C to use if you want to connect your HDMI Device to the KVM, an IEC Power cable, and the documentation, in addition to the stand and panel, of course.

Right off the bat, this monitor screams business and professional. It’s like a utility truck, not a sports car. This is the kind of display you want to rely on for everything, not show off to all your friends. The three-tubed panel immediately changes how you work within the provided workspace, allowing significantly more content, even though there's not much more screen. With how macOS scales, it feels significantly larger.

The last thing I'll mention in this section is the Moon Halo bias lighting, which is the light ring around the back of the monitor. That is built into the center circle surrounding the mounting bracket's face. This kind of bias lighting provides smooth, soft, diffused light across the entire back of the monitor. Just the top half or just the bottom half allows for both brightness and temperature changes. While it may seem like a small thing, it actually makes this monitor feel significantly more premium and far more enjoyable to use, especially in a dark environment or against a wall.

BenQ RD280UG: Design & Build Quality

I said it up above, but the 3:2 aspect ratio is the clear headline design choice for this kind of monitor. It's what makes this one stand out from the others in its class, along with other elements that make this monitor great, but the aspect ratio is what stands out.

This panel also has a great 120Hz refresh rate, fantastic ports, 2000:1 contrast upgrade, and P3 color coverage. In short, this monitor feels like it has no compromises because for 99% of people, it does not. The only people who may feel limited in this are those who need a very specific monitor type, particularly those who need a specific color rendering or another niche specialty. For everyone else, this monitor feels like overkill — in the best way possible.

The last thing I’ll mention regarding the design and build quality of the fantastic RD28OUG is the ease of connecting to a single cable to a monitor or docking station. Sure, if you want to run through the other video ports, you are more than welcome to. But if you want a simple design or setup, you can charge your laptop with a single cable, 90W to your monitor, for full use.

BenQ RD280UG: In use

BenQ RD280UG

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

I’ve had this monitor at one of my primary workstations for three months now. In that time, I’ve used it for an average of 8 hours a day, 4-5 days a week. And, I have not been able to say enough good things about it.

It has been spectacular for productivity, some light coding I have tested just to try it out, research, AI work, project management, web development, writing, AI tooling, and so much more. It has been my primary monitor for all of the many things I do at this desk, and I have loved using this panel.

The extra height makes a massive difference, especially if you switch back to a 16:9 right after using this, you notice that everything feels squatty and wide, not able to give you a full height understanding of the page.

Further, while it may not be the most color-accurate display on paper, I have found it to be wonderful to look at for some light photo work, light video work, and website work. This is made even better with the bias lighting created via the MoonHalo on the back.

I love how it automatically turns on and off and also, paired with my BenQ ScreenBar, I walk up to my workspace and plug in my machine to be then greeted by warm light that fills my space, and when I unplug and walk away, it turns off, almost making my workspace feel alive, ready to work with me.

BenQ RD280UG: Final verdict

BenQ RD280UG

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

This display is premium, elegant, functional, and great for most. While it is absolutely overkill for many, if you want a no-compromise monitor with some fun functionality in the MoonHalo, KVM, and PD, then this is well worth the consideration. That’s even without discussing every key feature of this monitor.

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Collin Probst

Former TechRadar Pro B2B Hardware Editor, Collin has been in journalism for years, with experience in small and large markets, including Gearadical, DailyBeast, FutureNet, and more.

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