No test details, no review details, just a rather inadequate story about something that might have been a story. That's a shame.
But, if we take it at face value, then my first thought is that your "for people sitting on the fence for buying studio monitors," might be better put as for people sitting on the fence for buying Behringer studio monitors. Behringer is a special-case, in that they supply products which aim to be high value-for-money. They compete with other companies, in the same category at lower prices.
I don't think many doubt the quality of "studio monitors" as such, although they may not be comfortable with the absence of certain sound signatures which they associate with hifi. If they need a comforting price tag, then that is no problem either: my current monitor speaker ambition comes at around 80,000 for a pair, and it is one of the smallest in that manufacturer's range.