Typical price: £645
What is it: Widescreen 24-inch 1080p monitor
What we think: Excellent image quality, great styling and considerable flexibility make this monitor one of the best of its kind
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 21 November 2006
Tags: BenQ, BenQ FP241W, inputs, monitors, spectrum
We like:
Picture quality; design; value
We don't like:
Fiddly on-screen display menu
You might also need:
Computer with HD output
CNET UK judgement:
Those looking for the creme de la creme of widescreen monitors should definitely consider the FP241W. It runs at full 1080p resolution, has awesome picture quality, plenty of video inputs and is good value for money
Full review:
The 24-inch widescreen monitor market is a competitive one. BenQ's latest effort, the FP241W is up against a number of other well-known products, but its claims to be the world's first monitor with 1080p support and an HDMI port make it a compelling proposition. Continue Reading...
BenQ FP241W History
2 Feb 2007 in Reviews
The world of display technology has seen a shift in recent months. The popularity of square-ish 4:3 displays has dwindled at the expense of newer widescreen models.
Latest user reviews
August 8, 2008
Posted by: Alex Dunning
"Pricey but worth every penny"
December 18, 2007
Posted by: dpl2007
"Avoid at all costs"
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