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KVM feature, are still only accessible via the joystick-powered onscreen menu. Display Pilot enables others that we found extremely useful, such as ICC Sync that will automatically match your system’s color profile to the selected display color mode. DualView will let you compare an image in two color modes side by side. Desktop Partition will segment the display into up to four, single-application virtual displays. Just drag an application’s window into one of the partitions and it stays there, independent of the rest of the screen. And finally. Display Pilot can set up keyboard shortcuts for changing color modes and activating other features. Though our original goal when we started checking out BenQ displays was to see if it would serve as a worthy companion to our Apple Studio Display sitting beside it. But based on our time together, it’s obvious that BenQ’s product is a very worthy competitor as a primary display, at least equaling it in looks and going far beyond any display we’ve seen in terms of smarts. BenQ may not become another household name, but for visual artists who want a leg up on the competition, it may serve better as their secret weapon. The BenQ PD2725U Designer retails for a very reasonable $849.99 and for a limited time, includes a one-year subscription to Pantone Connect Premium, a $90 value. For more information, visit: benq.com.