BenQ Launch New 24" LED Monitors Eyes On Australia Market

Taiwan BenQ launched three new 24” LED backlight monitors including a 3D model, aiming at the models at the home, business and gaming markets in Australia.

This 120 Hz monitor outputs two sets of images at 6Hz which are then synchronised using 3D glasses. Native resolution is 1,920 x 1,080 pixels resulting in most output files being supported.

The monitor that comes with a solid stand that slides up and down on a pole allows the display screen to be easily adjusted to a suitable height.

It also delivers 16.7 million colours, viewing angles of 170/160 degrees and multiple video inputs, including DVI, D-SUB (VGA) and HDMI.

The monitor has a brightness of 300 cd/m2, plus a dynamic contrast ratio of 10,000,000:1 as well as G2G (gray to gray) response time of 2 ms.

Moreover,BenQ has also launched two other VA-panel LED monitors that produce true black with zero bright dot (ZBD), they also minimise light leakage, leading to better contrast.

The viewing angles are also maximized to 178 degrees, both vertical and horizontal.
 

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