Typical price: £320
What is it: 24-inch flat panel monitor with deep blacks
What we think: You'll find a lot to like about the sleek and cheap monitor
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 10 July 2008
Tags: BenQ, BenQ V2400W, brightness, colour temperature, HDMI
We like:
Unique and aesthetically pleasing design with offset neck; thin; great overall performance; easily accessible video connection
We don't like:
Nonadjustable screen height; no screen rotation feature; OSD buttons are sensitive; low maximum brightness
CNET UK judgement:
With its offset neck and thin chassis, the BenQ V2400W presents a unique look. In addition to the sleek design, its low price and strong performance earn this 24-inch LCD our recommendation for home or office use
Full review:
The 24-inch BenQ V2400W boasts a sleek design and good connections. Available for around £320, does it compete with other flat-panel powerhouses? Continue Reading...
BenQ V2400W History
28 May 2008 in Crave
BenQ V2400W: World's thinnest 24-incher
Have a butcher's at the BenQ V2400W LCD monitor. It's 62mm at its fattest point, which makes it the thinnest 24-inch monitor in the world
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