Typical price: £250
What is it: Bargain 24-inch monitor with 1,000:1 contrast ratio
What we think: The G2400W isn't at the top of its class for picture quality, but it represents great value for money
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 13 March 2008
Tags: BenQ, BenQ G2400W, image quality, HD DVD, DVD movies
We like:
Design; value
We don't like:
Average colour reproduction; lack of physical flexibility
You might also need:
A PC
CNET UK judgement:
It's by no means the best 24-inch monitor in the world, but the BenQ G2400W is exceptional value for money and those with shallow pockets will appreciate what they get for the price
Full review:
Nowadays, people won't take you seriously unless you have a big screen. The absolute is minimum 20 inches, with 22 and 24 inches fast becoming the norm. BenQ stands proud as one of our favourite manufacturers in the 24-inch category, thanks to its FP241W, and it's now trying to woo the rest of the world with its latest effort, the G2400W. It's simple, it's attractive and it only costs £250. Are these the makings for some serious monitor envy? Continue Reading...
BenQ G2400W History
19 Feb 2008 in Crave
It's has to be said: BenQ has made some of the baddest monitors in the business. That's 'bad' in the Michael Jackson sense of the word. Shamon mother******!
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