Display Technology

Image courtesy of BenQ
April 4, 2025
BenQ has debuted its latest display called the BenQ SL04 which is Pantone Validated, Pantone SkinTon Validated and Google EDLA-certified.
The BenQ SL04 was built to meet the need for digital signage in both corporate and educational settings. With 500 nits of brightness, the SL04 can display content in reception areas, hallways, libraries, and conference rooms, and features an antiglare screen and low-blue light technology. It delivers unprecedented color accuracy, according to a press release.
«When BenQ launched the first Pantone Validated SL Series five years ago, it set a new standard for color accuracy in signage displays,» Carly Burton-Sallay, senior marketing manager at BenQ, said in the release. «The SL04 offers unmatched color accuracy with Pantone and Pantone SkinTone validation, along with smooth integration with Google services and BenQ X-Sign for efficient communication across schools and organizations. It empowers users to foster collaboration, improve teaching, and simplify communication, all while making IT management easier.»
TheSL04 series offers Pantone mode, which delivers the vibrant hues of the Pantone palette and the nuanced tones of the Pantone SkinTone Guide to enhance color-focused needs.
Managers can maximize the Google ecosystem on the SL04 by connecting USB devices such as a keyboard and mouse for truly seamless interaction. It also offers portrait and landscape modes, two built-in 12W speakers to support audio messages and video, an IR sensor block for unauthorized control from universal remotes, as well as Wi-Fi and USB covers.
Users can take advantage of BenQ’s X-Sign software, allowing them to remotely create, manage, and display signage content on every BenQ display. The advanced features in X-Sign allow users to push real-time and scheduled announcements and content to every connected BenQ display on the premises. In addition to creation and management tools, X-Sign also blocks unwanted pop-up messages or alerts.