Tuesday, June 6th 2006

BenQ shows off new 24 inch screen at Computex

Everyone wanting a Dell 2407WFP may have an additional choice: the BenQ FP241W. It has the same WUXGA resolution of 1920x1200, a 1000:1 contrast, 1080p and HDMI connector as well. so anyone looking to grab a screen of that size may want to take a look at this as well. I am sure it comes with a DVI input as well, but I do not know about component input.
Source: Akihabara News
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10 Comments on BenQ shows off new 24 inch screen at Computex

#1
FLY3R
Thats a really nice monitor, Whats its average coast? I just bought a ViewSonic 20.1" Widescreen LCD.
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Darksaber
Senior Editor & Case Reviewer
Well I expect the thing to cost at least one grand...

cheers
DS
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#3
sinner33
24 inch seems about right for my next big step if I intend to upgrade :P Hopefully it will be affordable, like a high end graphic card and not scale beyond one grand after taxes =D
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sinner33
wazzledoozleBenQ makes the LCD's for Dell...
Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
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wazzledoozle
sinner33Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
It means this isnt news since they already produce Dell's 24" lcd. This is just their own spin of the same thing.
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Darksaber
Senior Editor & Case Reviewer
I read somwhere that Samsung and Philips make the Dell LCD panels?

cheers
DS
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#9
RickyG512
i still think it sucks coz when on 1080p it wont be native resoloution so picture quality wont be perfect as this monitor has 1200 pixels verticaly

also its no 16:9, its 16:10 so even watching a fill 16:9 widescreen movie u still get a thick black like at the top and bottom

there are so many LCD TV's that suck too like the toshiba 42" and 47" full HDTV Tv's and acer 37" lcd tv, all 3 of them are 1920x1080 but all of them dont support 1080p but atleast they are 16:9 so you dont the get thick black bars at the top and dottom

but even thou the "perfect" LCD TV doesnt exist, this makes it the best there is now so if u need a LCD monitor now, buy this or wait for a proper one that is 16:9 and that supports 1080p which has a native of 1920x1080 with HDMI and not DVI-HDCP
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