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BenQ launches First 21.5” 16:9 Full HD LCD Display

BenQ launches First 21.5” 16:9 Full HD LCD Display

BenQ released first 21.5” 1080p Full HD LCD display sporting a 1920×1080 native resolution. The 10,000:1 DCR and 300nit brightness render dark details in razor-sharp clarity along with a rich, vibrant display of 16.7M colors. Senseye+photo instantly optimizes viewing for all home and office applications, while gaming and video are enhanced by integrated speakers (2 x1W) , headphone jack, and a fast 5ms response time.

With 100% dot-for-dot matching to Full HD materials, BenQ’s new 16:9 large screen E2200HDA deliver immaculate rendering of 1080p content such as Blu-ray movies and PS3 and games without distortion, blur or need for resizing.

BenQ launches its V2400W Full HD LCD

BenQ launches its V2400W Full HD LCD

BenQ released its 24-inch high-end monitor ‘V2400W’ in Japan market, which features 24mm thickness.Sold in Japan for 371€ the new LCD feature an DVI-D HDCP connector as well as an HDMI one and D-SUB one. With a “slim” body (24mm) our LCD has a contrast ratio of 1000:1 and a brightness of 250cd/m2.

This V2400W is far to have stunning performances (on the paper) but does have a great design.

BenQ Korea to launch its slimmest 24-inch wide monitor ‘V2400W’

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BenQ announced the launch of its 24mm-thick 24-inch wide monitor ‘V2400W’ in Korea market.

Exquisitely slim, the BenQ V2400W is only 2.44 inches at its thickest point, making it the world’s thinnest 24″ widescreen LCD – more than 21% slimmer than the next thinnest LCD monitor…even at the V2400W’s thickest point. With the release of its new V2400W premium LCD display, BenQ creates a new lifestyle trend in computer hardware design that targets the sophisticated, stylish consumer. Even with high-end technology including a 4000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, new RHCM injection process and full 1080p HD support, the BenQ V2400W’s technical features are secondary to the product’s visually arresting design. A subtle blue LED and slick touch controls elegantly accent the BenQ V2400W.

BenQ gets anorexic with it’s ultra-slim LCD monitor

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BenQ has just launched the ultra-slim 24″ V2400W LCD monitor which is now the thinnest at 2.44 inches at it’s thickest point. To give you a perspective of how thin that is, the BenQ V2400W is a whopping 21% thinner than it’s nearest rival. This new monitor supports high definition at 1080pixels. This very chic monitor is a far cry from the ancient boxes we used to get for monitors and will certainly not be out of place in the very stylish, new age, ultra-sophisticated homes. The V2400W has an assymetric design with an offset stand which looks more Giorgio Armani design than a computer monitor. And the V2400W has an international award in its kitty after winning the iF design awards.

The technology goes even more further with touch controls for the monitor settings which make the V2400W a very cutting edge monitor. BenQ is getting future proof technology with HDMI, DVI-D, VGA connect and five preset modes for an awesome viewing experience. Big and Clear, that is what this latest LCD monitor from BenQ is, and from this month, consumers in Asia and China will be able to bring home the very high end LCD monitor. As for Europe and North America, BenQ will start shipping the LCD’s a month later, from April.

BenQ’s G900W, a new 19 inch monitor

BenQ is putting on sale in Japan (and worldwide) a new PC monitor dubbed the G900W.
The main features include a 19 inch screen, 1440×900 (WXGA+), D-SUB and DVI ports, 800:1 contrast, and 5ms of response time. The price is pretty sweet: 27,800 Yen (170 EUR).

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