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BenQ PD3205U professional monitor goes on sale; Acer is named "not withdrawing from the Russian market"

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BenQ has now launched a new PD3205U professional design display with wide color gamut, 10bit color depth, 90W Type-C power supply, OSD controller and other features, priced at 6999 yuan.

BenQ PD3205U professional monitor goes on sale; Acer is named "not withdrawing from the Russian market"

The display features a 32-inch 4K IPS panel, 10-bit color depth, 99% sRGB/Rec.709 color gamut, luminance color temperature uniformity technology, and four modes: CAD/CAM, animation design, darkroom mode, and two-color temperature.

In terms of design, this display is equipped with a full-featured USB-C interface that supports 90W external power supply; is equipped with a second-generation Hotey Puck knob that can adjust information such as brightness, contrast, color mode; and has M-Book mode, close to Apple's color ecology. In addition, the monitor is equipped with two 2.5W speakers.

It is worth mentioning that according to Juheng Network, Yale University professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld made a list, naming 43 companies around the world that have not yet expressed their intention to withdraw from the Russian market, including Acer, Asus and MSI. Acer responded today by observing closely the development of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine; MSI has not responded.

BenQ PD3205U professional monitor goes on sale; Acer is named "not withdrawing from the Russian market"

Yale University pointed out that since Russia invaded Ukraine, more than 450 companies have announced their withdrawal from Russia, but some companies continue to operate in Russia and have not withdrawn from the market, including Acer, Asus and MSI.

Acer said that the company's primary focus is to take care of the safety and placement of affected Acer employees and their families, and now five Acer Ukrainian employees and their families have arrived in Poland, Germany and other places, and the local branch is doing its best to arrange the work and life of employees in the local area, and at the same time, it also maintains close contact with Acer employees who are still in Ukraine on a daily basis.

Acer said that it abides by the laws and regulations related to international trade and attaches great importance to humanitarian concerns; Acer also expressed that the current dilemma of cargo transportation caused by the conflict is still continuing.

As for MSI, there is currently no response. Previously, MSI pointed out in the legal conference that it will closely cooperate with the laws and regulations of various countries and adjust the shipment at any time, and look forward to the end of the Russian-Ukrainian incident as soon as possible.

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