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BenQ XL2410T


$400.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:120Hz give very smooth desktop experience, and more solid feel to 3D games. Ergonomic stand - height, tilt, pivot and swivel adjustable. Clean matte business aesthetic.

The Cons:16:9 ratio is not very optimal for computer use like cascading windows and web browsing. Black crush makes it impossible hard to discern dark details and shadows ruining certain scenes in games and movies. Difficult, older feeling on-screen menu design.

The BenQ XL2410T is a 16:9 120Hz LED monitor created for the gaming enthusiast. It features zero input-lag and a 2ms g2g pixel response time. It is a 1920x1080 TN panel with 6 bit for each color and FRC.

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Product Shot 2 It's exact size is 34.7cm x 57.0cm x 6.3cm and a 23.6" diagonal viewable area. It has extensive ergonomic adjust-ability with swivel, height, tilt and pivot. NVIDIA 3D Vision is naturally supported due to the true 120Hz, as well as Picture-by-Picture.

Specs: Contrast ratio: 1000:1, Brightness: 300 cd/m2,Weight:6.37 kg, Dot pitch: 0.2715. 

Inputs: D-sub, DVI-D-DL, HDMI and headphone jack.
 

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    120Hz give very smooth desktop experience, and more solid feel to 3D games

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    ergonomic stand - height, tilt, pivot and swivel adjustable

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    clean matte business aesthetic

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    dual digital inputs - DVI and HDMI as well as the standard VGA

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    VESA mountable

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    matte display

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    1080p resolution

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    LED backlighting - environmentally friendly, energy efficient

Cons
  • 2

    16:9 ratio is not very optimal for computer use like cascading windows and web browsing

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    Black crush makes it impossible hard to discern dark details and shadows ruining certain scenes in games and movies

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    difficult, older feeling on-screen menu design

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    cheaper, thin feeling plastic construction

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    TN panel - poorer colour reproduction and viewing angles than other panel types

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    poorer performance without tweaking settings

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