The 3D monitor 120 Hz BenQ leverages its LED and ergonomics, Among the few 3D monitors the market, the BenQ model is distinguished by its LED backlighting and foot treatment.
After Dell, Samsung, Acer, Asus, ViewSonic, LG, BenQ is that returns on the market for 120 Hz monitors capable of displaying 3D active at 120 Hz This model has two arguments in its favor: its LED backlighting and ergonomics.
Picture by Picture mode available
The BenQ monitor XL2410T opts for a TN announced very fast (2 ms gray to gray), and is equipped with one foot advanced, able to swivel from left to right, adjust the height of the display and switch portrait mode. Its configuration interface also offers a PBP that displays two video sources at once, side by side.
Display characteristics correct
The TN will obviously have limited viewing angles. The manufacturer claims a brightness of 300 cd / m² and a contrast ratio of 000:1 static one. We find three classic video interfaces (VGA, DVI-D Dual Link and HDMI) and a headphone jack, but no built-in speakers. This monitor is 23.6 inches consume less than 40W in operation.
BenQ announced the XL2410T is available at MSRP of $ 449, it is of course supplied with a DVI Dual Link to hook in Full HD 120 Hz.
After Dell, Samsung, Acer, Asus, ViewSonic, LG, BenQ is that returns on the market for 120 Hz monitors capable of displaying 3D active at 120 Hz This model has two arguments in its favor: its LED backlighting and ergonomics.
Picture by Picture mode available
The BenQ monitor XL2410T opts for a TN announced very fast (2 ms gray to gray), and is equipped with one foot advanced, able to swivel from left to right, adjust the height of the display and switch portrait mode. Its configuration interface also offers a PBP that displays two video sources at once, side by side.
Display characteristics correct
The TN will obviously have limited viewing angles. The manufacturer claims a brightness of 300 cd / m² and a contrast ratio of 000:1 static one. We find three classic video interfaces (VGA, DVI-D Dual Link and HDMI) and a headphone jack, but no built-in speakers. This monitor is 23.6 inches consume less than 40W in operation.
BenQ announced the XL2410T is available at MSRP of $ 449, it is of course supplied with a DVI Dual Link to hook in Full HD 120 Hz.
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