33 How to adjust your monitor
Working with HDR technology
To enable HDR function, you need to have a compatible player and content.
1. Make sure a 4K HDR player is ready. Players with the following names and resolutions are
supported.
2. Make sure HDR content is available. Content may come from 4K UHD (Blue-Ray) or new
HDR games on Xbox One S and PS4 Pro.
3. Make sure the player and the monitor have been connected via an appropriate cable:
• the provided HDMI / DP / DP to mini DP cable (if available)
• an HDMI cable that is HDMI High Speed or HDMI Premium certified
• a DP / DP to mini DP cable that is DisplayPort compliance certified
Enabling HDR function
1. Press any of the control keys to bring up the hot key menu. Select (Menu) to access
the main menu.
2. Go to Picture Advanced and Picture Mode.
3. Select HDR. An OSD message displays.
• HDR: On: This means your content player and content are HDR-compatible and the HDR
function is properly enabled. The monitor is following the ST2084 standard to process the HDR
content.
4 2560 x 1440
(60Hz)
2560 x 1440
(60Hz)
1920 x 1080
(60Hz)
N/A
5 2560 x 1440
(60Hz)
1920 x 1080
(60Hz)
1920 x 1080
(60Hz)
1920 x 1080
(60Hz)
6 1920 x 1080
(60Hz)
1920 x 1080
(60Hz)
1920 x 1080
(60Hz)
1920 x 1080
(60Hz)
Configura-
tion
1
st
monitor
(PD2700U)
2
nd
monitor
(PD2700U)
3
rd
monitor
(PD2700U or a
compatible BenQ
monitor)
4
th
monitor
(A compatible
BenQ monitor)
Make sure the graphic card on your computer supports DP 1.4 for MST. Please also be noted that the supported
number of monitors for connection may vary by graphic card. To find out the capability of your graphic card,
check its specifications or contact its manufacturer.
• Your monitor supports HDR10 content.
• The information regarding HDR-compatible devices and content in this document is most up-to-date at the
time of publication. For the latest information, contact your device manufacturer and content provider.
Commonly used names for 4K
(may vary by manufacturer)
4K, 4K Ultra HD, UHD, UHD 4K, Ultra HD, 2160p
Supported resolution or modes 3840 x 2160 @ 24 Hz, 50 Hz, or 60 Hz
Commonly used names for
HDR10
(may vary by manufacturer)
HDR Premium, High Dynamic Range, HDR, Ultra HD
Premium