Great product, but inherent large variation between samples
The monitor as a whole is great, but the problem is that BenQs decission to use two VASTLY different panels is puzzling, and is why this monitor has a wide range of "excellent" to "good". No product should have this range of quality.
The real, high-quality monitor comes with an LG panel, and then there's the "just good" Innolux panel. The two panels are very different, but most importantly, it seems the Innolux panel does NOT meet the stated specifications of the EX2710Q.
I got the Innolux one. No matter what I do, I can just get the monitor to calibrate to no more than a 87% P3 coverage, which is way below the advertised 95%.
Also, the image has a noticeable green tint as default, which can be only calibrated using the Manual mode. Problem then is... Manual mode does something that crushes the gamma curves and color coverage, dragging the monitor to an unacceptable 77% P3 coverage, which is noticable in image quality, saturation and banding.
For those that just plug it in, tweak here and there... it's a GREAT monitor. High quality, and speakers are outstanding. I expected just "better" integrated speakers, but these are actually very good.
Problem is the excessive lottery you draw with the monitor. You should NOT have to hope you get the "good veersion" of the same monitor. No Matter what BenQ says... the Innolux panels is just way too inferiour to the LG panel to be used within the same product and call it "equivalent". Very dissapointed of what I expected to be a great monitor buy.