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Guru3D.com » News » BenQ Adds GL2460 24-Inch Full HD Monitor

BenQ Adds GL2460 24-Inch Full HD Monitor

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/09/2015 10:13 AM | source: | 4 comment(s)
BenQ Adds GL2460 24-Inch Full HD Monitor

BenQ released a new TN Full HD monitor for the masses, the GL2460. Adopting the Flicker-Free technology for reducing eye fatigue in long hours of work, this new 24-inch TN LED-backlight monitor supports a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. 

It  provides 1000:1 contrast ratio (12 million:1 DCR), 250 cd/m2 brightness, 5ms (2ms GTG) response time and 170/160 degree viewing angles. Apart from that, the monitor also utilizes the Blue Light reduction function (adjusting color temperature and brightness, and features 4 modes of multimedia, Web surfing, Office, reading, according to usage available) and provides 1x D-Sub and 1x DVI-D input ports.

The BenQ GL2460 is available for about $169.



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Scorch666
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#5185753 Posted on: 11/09/2015 11:22 AM
Could be the one i'll get. And hand down my old CRT to my youngest.

Anarion
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#5185774 Posted on: 11/09/2015 12:02 PM
Could be the one i'll get. And hand down my old CRT to my youngest.

Really, you don't want to. This world has enough crap ~24" 1080p TN panel displays.

snorge
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#5186322 Posted on: 11/10/2015 12:30 AM
Really, you don't want to. This world has enough crap ~24" 1080p TN panel displays.


TNs look a lot better than they used to and if he is really still using a CRT it will be far easier on his eyes.

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#5186335 Posted on: 11/10/2015 01:02 AM
TNs look a lot better than they used to and if he is really still using a CRT it will be far easier on his eyes.


BenQ makes better monitors for like 10 more USD. I got a BenQ EW2740L and it is ****ing fantastic! love it. and no **** colors or viewing angles and epic response time still.

No use for tn panels these days unless you are just trying to fill cubicles in some call center or something for cheap. Or I guess if you feel like tn would be a worthwhile tradeoff for something like 120/144hz without spending 1000 bucks.

I even swapped out a bunch of 19 inch acer tn panels from 2006 for some bargain bin ips monitors of the same size(spent 45ish for 10 of them) for some surveilance stations and have heard nothing but props to that decision the people that have to look at them are more comfortable because they can chill in their chair and still see **** on the screen with the old tn panels they had to look straight on to see anything. now they can walk around even and get some blood moving and still see fine. And one of my guys says he doesn't even get migraines towards the end of the week any more. worth it in my book.

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