Average score
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
3.9
sleep and wake behavior
BenQ RD280UG
2.0
Sleep and wake behavior can be frustrating in a two-computer KVM setup. When both connected systems sleep, the monitor may not wake on the intended input without extra effort.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
5.0
Wake and power-on behavior is excellent in the tested setups. Reviewers report consistent recovery from sleep and little to no startup delay.
cable management
BenQ RD280UG
4.8
The adjustable cable loop is simple but unusually effective, and daisy chaining can further reduce desk clutter. Multi-monitor users especially benefit from the cleaner wiring.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
1.9
Cable management is a repeated weakness. The stand lacks a routing hole or channel, rear cables hang visibly, and the oversized external power brick adds clutter beneath the desk.
ghosting control
BenQ RD280UG
4.3
Ghosting is controlled reasonably well once overdrive is raised. A little inverse ghosting can appear, but it is subtle and generally worth the added clarity.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
1.5
Ghosting is poor in fast motion, with one measured review reporting a lot of trailing on moving objects. This is a notable weakness for gaming or rapid on-screen movement.
motion clarity
BenQ RD280UG
4.3
Scrolling and everyday motion look smooth at 120Hz, especially in code, charts, and desktop apps. Games are improved too, though moving objects can still look softer than on a gaming monitor.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
2.0
Fast movement is a weak point: one measured review calls motion performance mediocre, with detail becoming harder to follow during quick pans and scrolling.
refresh rate
BenQ RD280UG
4.8
Moving from 60Hz to 120Hz makes scrolling, window movement, charts, and casual gaming feel substantially smoother. It is a major upgrade for productivity, even if competitive gaming monitors run much faster.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
2.5
The 60Hz ceiling is one of the most repeated compromises. It is tolerable for static productivity work, but scrolling, mouse motion, and gaming feel dated next to 120Hz and faster alternatives.
single-player cinematic gaming suitability
BenQ RD280UG
4.3
Story-driven and vertically oriented games can look unusually immersive, with more scenery visible above and ahead. The presentation is vibrant and enjoyable, though not every game handles 3:2 equally well.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
2.0
Dark, cinematic games expose IPS glow and weak black depth, and HDR contrast is not strong enough to compensate. The display can play games, but it is a poor fit for atmospheric gaming in dark rooms.
premium feel
BenQ RD280UG
4.5
MoonHalo lighting, thoughtful controls, and polished integration give the monitor a premium character beyond its utilitarian shell. It feels refined and purposeful rather than showy.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
2.9
The monitor looks premium from a distance, but plastic bodywork keeps the tactile experience below Apple-style metal displays. Reviewers often separate its excellent appearance from its merely average material quality.
backlight bleed control
BenQ RD280UG
3.0
Backlight control is acceptable rather than exceptional. A visible glow can remain around dark imagery when the room is very dark.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
4.5
IPS Black reduces the usual glow and bleed effectively on the better-tested units. Reviewers still found small bright areas, but they were often unobtrusive in normal use.
DisplayPort connectivity
BenQ RD280UG
3.0
DisplayPort connectivity supports the full panel and daisy chaining, but bandwidth becomes tight when driving multiple high-resolution screens at 120Hz. Careful cable and compression support may be needed.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
4.5
DisplayPort 2.1 joins Thunderbolt 5 and HDMI 2.1 in a very modern port mix. Reviewers view the overall wired connectivity as a major strength.
panel type
BenQ RD280UG
4.5
The upgraded IPS panel delivers much stronger contrast than typical IPS displays. It remains an IPS screen rather than an OLED-class entertainment panel, but its work-focused balance is impressive.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
3.1
IPS Black improves depth over conventional IPS, but reviewers repeatedly note that it still cannot match OLED or Mini LED for blacks, contrast, and HDR impact. The panel feels capable for work but less cutting-edge for the price.
HDR performance
BenQ RD280UG
1.3
HDR is consistently disappointing. Limited brightness, modest contrast, and a static backlight leave highlights weak and dark scenes washed out, making SDR the better choice.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
2.8
HDR can get bright, but limited contrast and edge lighting keep it from delivering convincing highlight-to-black separation. Multiple reviewers say it is acceptable for occasional viewing, not serious HDR mastering or cinematic use.
color gamut
BenQ RD280UG
3.4
Color is vivid enough for general work, yet measured DCI-P3 coverage repeatedly fell below BenQ’s claim and below stronger rivals. Photos and videos can look less saturated than on wider-gamut monitors.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
4.8
Wide-gamut coverage is excellent, with repeated measurements around the high 90s for DCI-P3 and very strong Adobe RGB coverage. Reviewers consistently praise the vivid, professional-grade color range.
software support
BenQ RD280UG
4.5
Windows, macOS, and Linux support is unusually broad, and Linux brightness control worked immediately in testing. A few software and multi-input control quirks prevent a completely seamless experience.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
3.1
LG's software adds Mac keyboard controls, firmware updates, and calibration features, but reviewers frequently call it less seamless or less capable than competing tools. Some found it finicky enough to avoid or uninstall.
reflection handling
BenQ RD280UG
4.9
The Nano Matte coating handles windows, skylights, and room lighting extremely well. It adds only slight grain while keeping reflections from washing out the work area.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
3.5
The semi-matte coating cuts glare well in bright rooms, but opinions on its texture are sharply divided. Some reviewers like the practical anti-glare effect, while others dislike visible sparkle, grain, or muted-looking colors.
build quality
BenQ RD280UG
4.8
Construction feels solid, stable, and reassuringly well assembled. The monitor is more utilitarian than delicate, but its materials and fit suit a premium work display.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
3.5
Build quality lands in the middle: the monitor is generally sturdy and well assembled, but its plastic enclosure disappoints reviewers expecting metal at this price. A few praise the stand and fit, while others call the shell cheap.
on-screen display usability
BenQ RD280UG
4.5
The OSD is clear and feature-rich, with large text, a joystick, and a quick-access Function Bar. Some prefer physical controls, but rapid mode switching is widely praised.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
3.4
OSD opinions are split: some reviewers find the joystick menu clear and convenient, while others dislike the layout, rear placement, or missing fine calibration controls. Usability depends heavily on what settings you need.
stand adjustability
BenQ RD280UG
4.8
The stand offers generous height, tilt, swivel, and portrait rotation, with smooth movement and a stable base. Rotating the display requires enough cable slack to avoid stressing rear-facing connections.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
3.7
The stand offers useful height, tilt, and portrait rotation, with some versions also described as swiveling. Its biggest drawback is stiff, clunky movement, and several reviewers wished it moved more smoothly or lower.
competitive gaming suitability
BenQ RD280UG
2.6
The 120Hz panel is fine for casual gaming but too slow for serious competitive play. A 5ms response, residual blur, and unconventional aspect ratio put esports players at a disadvantage.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
1.5
This is not a competitive gaming monitor. Reviewers explicitly steer serious gamers elsewhere because 60Hz and modest motion performance outweigh the otherwise low input lag.
PC gaming compatibility
BenQ RD280UG
3.9
PC games run smoothly enough for casual use, and the 120Hz upgrade makes the monitor far more versatile than its predecessor. The unusual aspect ratio and slower response still make dedicated gaming displays a better fit for enthusiasts.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
5.0
Cross-platform compatibility is excellent, with reviewers reporting easy use across Macs and PCs and full on-screen controls outside macOS. Gaming performance is still constrained by the 60Hz panel.
VESA mount compatibility
BenQ RD280UG
5.0
A standard 100mm VESA pattern makes arm mounting straightforward. This was welcomed by the reviewer who preferred a monitor arm.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
3.9
Most reviews describe standard 100×100 VESA support and easy arm mounting, though one embedded comment claimed the opposite. Rear-facing ports can also make wall-mounted setups awkward.
contrast
BenQ RD280UG
4.7
The roughly 2,000:1 contrast is a clear improvement over ordinary IPS monitors and the earlier model. Text gains definition, images have more punch, and dark content looks richer.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
3.6
IPS Black gives the monitor better depth than standard IPS, but results range from merely acceptable to very good for the panel type. OLED comparisons repeatedly expose the remaining contrast gap.
color accuracy
BenQ RD280UG
3.6
Color accuracy ranges from respectable to merely average depending on mode and measurement. It looks natural enough for everyday design and light creative work, but demanding color professionals should choose a specialist display.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
4.7
Color accuracy is a major strength, with several reviews reporting highly accurate out-of-box results and realistic-looking color. A few reviewers noted calibration or white-balance quirks, but the overall creative performance is strong.
black levels
BenQ RD280UG
4.2
Blacks look noticeably deeper than on standard IPS panels, helping the screen feel richer and more immersive. Some greyish glow remains in very dark scenes and rooms.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
3.2
Blacks are richer than ordinary IPS on some units, yet they still look gray or washed beside OLED and Mini LED displays. Dark-room entertainment is where the limitation becomes most obvious.
response time
BenQ RD280UG
3.2
The 5ms response is acceptable for casual play but visibly slower than dedicated gaming displays. Fast motion can blur, so serious competitive players will notice the limitation.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
2.3
The quoted 5ms response is viewed as slow by current high-end monitor standards. It reinforces the sense that this is a productivity display rather than a motion-focused one.
overall satisfaction
BenQ RD280UG
4.8
Overall satisfaction is very high among work-focused reviewers, several of whom made it a primary display or considered buying another. Enthusiasm drops mainly when judged as a gaming, HDR, or value-first monitor.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
3.9
Most reviewers are positive because of the 6K workspace, color, design, and connectivity, but enthusiasm is tempered by price, 60Hz, HDR limits, software friction, and isolated severe uniformity problems.
KVM switch performance
BenQ RD280UG
4.2
The KVM is genuinely useful for sharing peripherals between two computers and works better than many monitor-integrated implementations. Wake behavior and control quirks keep it from feeling flawless.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
5.0
The built-in KVM is a standout productivity feature, with reviewers describing switching between connected systems as seamless or superb. It helps the monitor serve as a multi-computer workstation hub.
reliability over time
BenQ RD280UG
4.5
One reviewer used the monitor heavily for more than four months and remained strongly satisfied. No durability failure was reported during that extended daily use.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
3.8
Day-to-day reliability was excellent in one several-week Mac test, including consistent wake behavior and stable connections. Another reviewer raised a longevity concern because unsupported hanging cables put stress on the ports.
setup ease
BenQ RD280UG
5.0
Physical assembly is exceptionally quick, and USB-C can reduce a laptop setup to one cable for video, data, and charging. Monitor-arm installation is also straightforward.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
4.3
Setup is generally straightforward, though the stand requires two screws rather than fully tool-free assembly. Several reviewers still describe the process as easy once the parts are aligned.
brightness
BenQ RD280UG
4.3
Brightness is sufficient for normal indoor work and can be driven high when needed. More importantly, it dims very low while preserving clarity, and the ambient sensor can adjust it automatically.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
4.9
Brightness is consistently excellent, with measured SDR and HDR output strong enough for bright rooms. Even the harshest reviewer considered brightness one of the monitor's best traits.
design and aesthetics
BenQ RD280UG
4.3
The design is clean, minimal, and professional rather than flashy. The flush Function Bar and restrained charcoal finish work particularly well in stacked or office setups.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
4.7
The clean, minimal, Apple-inspired look earns near-universal praise. Slim bezels, simple lines, and understated branding make it feel at home in premium Mac-oriented desk setups even when the materials fall short.
port selection
BenQ RD280UG
4.4
Connectivity is a major strength, combining USB-C power delivery, HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-B, and accessible downstream ports. A few reviewers disliked specific port positions, but the overall selection is highly versatile.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
4.8
Connectivity is one of the clearest consensus strengths: Thunderbolt 5, USB-C, HDMI 2.1, and DisplayPort 2.1 cover most modern workflows. Reviewers repeatedly praise the flexibility for laptops, desktops, daisy chains, and multiple systems.
local dimming performance
BenQ RD280UG
1.5
The static backlight cannot provide meaningful local dimming. Dark HDR scenes lose depth and highlights lack the separation available from OLED or advanced mini-LED displays.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
1.8
Local dimming is a clear weakness because the display relies on limited edge lighting rather than dense full-array zones. Bright HDR elements can lift large portions of the image instead of staying locally controlled.
eye comfort features
BenQ RD280UG
4.8
Eye comfort is a standout strength, combining low-blue-light modes, automatic brightness, Paper Color, reminders, and MoonHalo bias lighting. Long-session users repeatedly found the screen comfortable, especially in dim rooms.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
5.0
One long-term reviewer found the high-density text comfortable and relaxing to read for hours, even on bright white documents. The sharp rendering appears to reduce strain in text-heavy work.
value for money
BenQ RD280UG
3.3
The premium price makes sense mainly for buyers who will use the 3:2 workspace and comfort features every day. Cheaper 4K, gaming, and color-focused monitors offer better value for narrower needs.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
3.1
Value is highly price- and workflow-dependent. Reviewers who need 6K and Thunderbolt often justify the premium, especially at discounted pricing, while others argue cheaper 6K or 4K OLED alternatives make the full asking price hard to defend.
screen size
BenQ RD280UG
4.8
Although it occupies roughly a 28-inch footprint, the taller panel feels closer to a 32-inch widescreen in vertical space. That added height makes dense work layouts feel less cramped.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
5.0
At roughly 32 inches, the display gives creative apps, code editors, timelines, and multiple windows noticeably more breathing room. Several reviewers call this size a sweet spot for a primary productivity screen.
sharpness
BenQ RD280UG
4.8
Sharpness is one of the monitor’s biggest strengths. Small fonts, code, documents, and fine image details look crisp and print-like despite the matte coating.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
5.0
Sharpness is nearly unanimous praise: text is crisp, UI elements look Retina-like, and high-resolution photos and video show exceptional fine detail. The 224ppi density is one of the monitor's strongest advantages.
built-in speakers
BenQ RD280UG
3.0
The speakers are adequate for podcasts and basic system audio but lack volume and depth. One reviewer found them improved over the previous model, yet they remain no substitute for external speakers.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
2.9
Speaker quality is inconsistent across reviews. Some found the 5W pair surprisingly clear and usable, while others called them weak or even terrible, so demanding listeners should not count on them.
productivity versatility
BenQ RD280UG
5.0
The tall display excels at coding, trading, writing, spreadsheets, research, creative tools, and multi-window work. Its extra vertical space often replaces the need for a second screen.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
5.0
Productivity is the strongest use case: the 6K canvas can show a full 4K preview alongside timelines, tools, code, or multiple large apps. Creators and developers repeatedly report faster, more comfortable workflows.
overall picture quality
BenQ RD280UG
4.3
The panel looks crisp, rich, and pleasing in SDR, with excellent text clarity and stronger-than-average IPS contrast. Its weaker HDR, gamut, and motion performance keep it from being an all-purpose image-quality leader.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
4.2
Overall image quality is strong for productivity and creative work, especially in sharpness, color, and brightness. The biggest caveats are IPS black depth, limited HDR contrast, coating preferences, and unit-to-unit uniformity concerns.
Resolution
BenQ RD280UG
4.9
The 3840 × 2560 panel adds 400 vertical pixels beyond standard 4K, producing a spacious, highly detailed desktop. Text and dense interfaces benefit most from the extra resolution.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
5.0
The 6K panel is the defining strength, delivering Retina-like density and far more working detail than 4K at the same general size. Reviewers consistently see the 6144×3456 canvas as the reason to buy.
USB hub functionality
BenQ RD280UG
4.3
The built-in USB hub is practical, with easily reached USB-A and USB-C ports for peripherals and charging. Placement under the front edge is convenient for temporary devices but awkward for permanent cabling.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
4.2
The built-in USB-C and Thunderbolt hub can replace part of a desktop dock, supporting accessories and daisy-chained devices. Most reviewers find it useful, though one reported intermittent keyboard lag and others miss USB-A or Ethernet.
HDMI 2.1 support
BenQ RD280UG
4.5
HDMI 2.1 can carry the full 3840 × 2560 resolution at 120Hz with compatible hardware. It is a welcome upgrade for users who do not rely solely on USB-C.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
4.5
HDMI 2.1 is part of an unusually modern connection set that reviewers praise for flexibility. It complements Thunderbolt 5 and DisplayPort 2.1 rather than being the monitor's main selling point.
adaptive sync performance
BenQ RD280UG
4.0
AMD FreeSync worked in testing, and another reviewer reported unofficial Nvidia G-Sync support. Adaptive sync is useful here, but the monitor is still tuned more for work than high-speed gaming.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990ANo score yet
aspect ratio
BenQ RD280UG
4.8
The unusual 3:2 shape is the monitor’s defining strength. It may feel odd briefly, but programmers, traders, writers, and creative users repeatedly preferred its extra vertical room.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990ANo score yet
black equalizer performance
BenQ RD280UG
4.5
The Local Contrast option lifts darker tones to keep text legible at very low brightness. It pairs especially well with the monitor’s night-focused comfort features.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990ANo score yet
console gaming compatibility
BenQ RD280UGNo score yet
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
4.5
The monitor can switch easily between computers and a game system through its multi-input setup. The connection flexibility is good, even though the panel itself is not aimed at serious gaming.
delivery condition
BenQ RD280UGNo score yet
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
4.3
Packaging was judged adequate to good in the reviews that discussed it, with the monitor arriving protected and the included components well packed.
heat management
BenQ RD280UGNo score yet
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
2.5
One reviewer noticed substantially more heat coming from the display at high brightness. It is not described as a failure, but high-output use can make the panel noticeably warm.
input lag
BenQ RD280UGNo score yet
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
4.5
Measured input lag was low at about 8.6ms, so control response itself is not the main gaming problem. Refresh rate and motion clarity are the bigger limitations.
overdrive tuning
BenQ RD280UG
4.3
The default overdrive setting is a sensible all-purpose choice, while the Premium mode adds useful motion clarity for games. Tuning remains conservative enough to avoid severe artifacts.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990ANo score yet
screen uniformity
BenQ RD280UGNo score yet
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
2.2
Uniformity is the most serious quality-control concern. One reviewer saw strong black uniformity, but another tested two units with obvious blue and yellow tinting across white screens, and a second review also reported blue perimeter tint.
viewing angles
BenQ RD280UGNo score yet
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
3.3
Viewing angles are generally good for a large IPS display, though one unit showed visible banding from the side. Off-axis behavior is acceptable overall but not flawless.
VRR compatibility
BenQ RD280UG
4.0
Variable refresh works with AMD FreeSync and has also been reported with unofficial Nvidia G-Sync. That broad compatibility helps casual gaming feel smoother.
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990ANo score yet
webcam availability
BenQ RD280UGNo score yet
LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A
2.0
There is no built-in webcam, and one reviewer found that inconvenient because it forced them to reopen the MacBook or add a separate camera for meetings.