The BenQ PD2730S monitor is a pin-sharp 5K display for almost sensible money
Briefly

The PD2730S monitor from BenQ features a 5K resolution of 5,120 x 2,880 in a 27-inch form factor, emphasizing pixel density in a space-efficient design. It includes Thunderbolt 4 connectivity with 90W power delivery, a USB 3.2 Gen 2 hub, and factory-calibrated color presets. The monitor's stability is enhanced by a solidly constructed tubular stand, although it only rotates clockwise into portrait mode. The cable management design is criticized for its inefficiency, struggling to manage multiple cables when adjusting the monitor's position.
The PD2730S packs in more pixels than most with its 5K, 5,120 x 2,880 panel, but squeezes them into a desk-friendly 27-inch monitor.
Connectivity is a big selling point with 90W of power delivery for USB-C devices and a USB 3.2 Gen 2 hub.
The tubular stand screws quickly into the large rectangular metal silver base, clicks home with a nice, solid thunk, and is superbly stable.
The only minor criticism is that, unlike some rivals, the PD2730S' panel only rotates clockwise into portrait mode.
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