Tuesday, October 12th 2010

BenQ Intros EW2420 Vertical Alignment LED Monitor

BenQ released its latest EW2420 VA monitor to the European market. The 24" LED-backlit LCD monitor makes use of vertical alignment technology to further enhance the viewing angles to 178°/178°. The panel has a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, with a response time of 8 ms GTG, dynamic contrast ratio of 20,000,000:1; and brightness of 250 cd/m². Display connectors include DVI, HDMI, and D-Sub, it packs 1.5W stereo speakers. Backed by a 3 year warranty, BenQ's EW2420 is priced around €186.
Source: Softpedia
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8 Comments on BenQ Intros EW2420 Vertical Alignment LED Monitor

#1
rob49152
20,000,000:1 !!! Do numbers this outrageous fool anyone anymore? or just look like a pathetic attempt to out-do the next guy.

Anyways if this was a 1920x1200 monitor I'd be ordering it right now. As it is 1080... pass
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#2
buggalugs
Not a bad price, the Samsung VA costs double and isnt LED backlit. 1080p doesnt worry me, I'd rather have quality over real estate.
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#3
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Not bad and looks good. I am wanting to move to an LED monitor myself.

At least here rob they say its the dynamic contrast ratio. A lie to be sure when in truth it should be around 1000-2500 : 1. They do this with TVs all the time. Bigger numbers must be better right? LOL.
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#5
gvblake22
filip007178/178 for 24" can't get any better than this, i want one!

It's a winner in all, go get one before they run out.

www.benq.com/products/product_detail.cfm?product=1705&pltag=49&ptag=104
This thing is definitely a winner, just too bad they didn't put in the extra effort and add height adjustments. :banghead:
Where will this thing actually be available? They don't list it on the USA site.
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#6
a_ump
I thought the 20,000,000:1 thing was because it's LED and the colors are crazy vibrant and deep or something.
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#7
Frogger
Another 'new' Monitor AND still no :banghead: Displayport :wtf::wtf:
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#8
monitorlizard
Yeah, I was getting all excited too - till I spotted the 8ms response time. That sure ain't a gama's paradise... :ohwell:
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