Check out this newly launched gaming monitor from BenQ, the XL2420TE. Adopting a TN panel, this new 24-inch LED-backlight monitor (144Hz refresh rate) provides 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution, 1000:1 ...
BenQ is well known for its high-end displays, I myself run one of their 4K projectors (W2700), and I’m very happy with it! However, if you’re more on the professional side of things, gaming monitors ...
The BenQ ZOWIE RL2455 utilises a matte black housing and sensibly sized bezels. Granted, it’s not particular thin but the bezel size is far from the largest I’ve encountered. Furthermore, the bezels ...
Not that I have anywhere near the $1,099 to pick one of these up today, but just knowing that this 24-inch BenQ widescreen monitor exists makes me kinda gleeful for the day when it drops to $500. With ...
BenQ is having problems with reality. We were happy to see yet another G-Sync capable monitor shipping but we were shocked by the price of it. BenQ XL2420G is a 24 inch 1920x1080, 1 ms GTG widescreen ...
AOC says this monitor is designed for high performance gaming, which is enhanced by its refresh rate of 144Hz and GtG response time of 1ms. As well as clearer visuals and less lag this monitor should ...
BenQ has expanded its line of 24-inch Full HD monitors with the VZ2470H. Adopting an ultra-slim bezel design, this new 24-inch AMVA+ LED-backlight monitor supports a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 ...
The folks at bit-tech.net recently took some time to sit down and stare at BenQ's new FP241W 24-inch widescreen LCD to see how it stacks up against the competition, coming away mightily impressed with ...
BenQ has become one of the first companies to launch a 24-inch monitor with a QHD resolution, the BL2420PT. As Tom's Hardware notes, it's quite easy to find this 2560 x 1440 pixel screen in 27-inch ...
The oft-irrational quest for thin already overwhelming television R&D budgets just hit our beloved LCD monitors. Meet the BenQ V2400W billed as the "world's slimmest 24-inch LCD monitor." BenQ claims ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...