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BenQ VZ2470H Has Slim Bezel Design
BenQ released the VZ2470H, a 23.8-Inch Full HD Monitor with a rather unique Slim Bezel Design. The 23.8-inch screen is based on an AMVA+ LED-backlight and thus has a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.
The monitor provides a 16:9 aspect ratio and comes with a native 3000:1 contrast ratio (DCR 20 million:1), 250 cd/m2 brightness, 4ms (GTG) response time and 178/178 degree viewing angles.
Back Light Unit | LED |
LCD Size (inch) | 23.8" |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Resolution (max.) | 1920 x 1080 |
Display Area(mm) | 527.04 x 296.46 |
Pixel Pitch (mm) | 0.274 |
Brightness (typ) | 250 |
Native Contrast ( typ. ) | 3000:1 |
DCR (Dynamic Contrast Ratio) (typ.) | 20M:1 |
Panel Type | AMVA+(E2E) |
Viewing Angle (L/R;U/D) (CR>=10) | 178/178 |
Response time | 4ms (GTG) |
Display Colors | 16.7M |
Color Gamut | 72% NTSC |
Color Bit | 8 bits |
The 31.5W monitor is meeting the latest regulatory standard (ENERGY STAR 6 certified), the VZ2470H utilizes the Flicker-Free Technology and the Blue Light reduction function for reducing eye fatigue in long hours of work, and provides 1x D-Sub and 2x HDMI 1.4 input ports. There’s no word on pricing yet.
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#5247823 Posted on: 03/20/2016 04:21 AM
24inch? Who the hell buys these.
I just used a 40Inch 4K monitor for the last 6 months.
Never going back to these minuscule tablet screens.
It just sounds big, but its not.
50inch 4K monitor hast he same PPI like 25inch FHD monitor 88PPI
So going up to 50 inch is not a problem pixelwise, it wont be noticeable
24inch? Who the hell buys these.
I just used a 40Inch 4K monitor for the last 6 months.
Never going back to these minuscule tablet screens.
It just sounds big, but its not.
50inch 4K monitor hast he same PPI like 25inch FHD monitor 88PPI
So going up to 50 inch is not a problem pixelwise, it wont be noticeable
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#5247928 Posted on: 03/20/2016 03:31 PM
24inch? Who the hell buys these.
I just used a 40Inch 4K monitor for the last 6 months.
Never going back to these minuscule tablet screens.
It just sounds big, but its not.
50inch 4K monitor hast he same PPI like 25inch FHD monitor 88PPI
So going up to 50 inch is not a problem pixelwise, it wont be noticeable
You tried to troll and you failed.
Do you think that everybody can place more than 24" monitor on your room?
I have 24" and I can't more, and on my other room I can't more than 17".
24inch? Who the hell buys these.
I just used a 40Inch 4K monitor for the last 6 months.
Never going back to these minuscule tablet screens.
It just sounds big, but its not.
50inch 4K monitor hast he same PPI like 25inch FHD monitor 88PPI
So going up to 50 inch is not a problem pixelwise, it wont be noticeable
You tried to troll and you failed.
Do you think that everybody can place more than 24" monitor on your room?
I have 24" and I can't more, and on my other room I can't more than 17".

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#5247944 Posted on: 03/20/2016 04:36 PM
24inch? Who the hell buys these.
I just used a 40Inch 4K monitor for the last 6 months.
Never going back to these minuscule tablet screens.
It just sounds big, but its not.
50inch 4K monitor hast he same PPI like 25inch FHD monitor 88PPI
So going up to 50 inch is not a problem pixelwise, it wont be noticeable
you're right, we should all have large TV's sitting on our desks. who the hell would buy a normal computer monitor?
24inch? Who the hell buys these.
I just used a 40Inch 4K monitor for the last 6 months.
Never going back to these minuscule tablet screens.
It just sounds big, but its not.
50inch 4K monitor hast he same PPI like 25inch FHD monitor 88PPI
So going up to 50 inch is not a problem pixelwise, it wont be noticeable
you're right, we should all have large TV's sitting on our desks. who the hell would buy a normal computer monitor?

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#5247959 Posted on: 03/20/2016 05:03 PM
You tried to troll and you failed.
Do you think that everybody can place more than 24" monitor on your room?
I have 24" and I can't more, and on my other room I can't more than 17".
Wasnt a troll, thats what I use.
I cant imagine a "desk" of the size you was talking about, it more of a shelf?
You tried to troll and you failed.
Do you think that everybody can place more than 24" monitor on your room?
I have 24" and I can't more, and on my other room I can't more than 17".

Wasnt a troll, thats what I use.
I cant imagine a "desk" of the size you was talking about, it more of a shelf?
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that bezel design is similar at lg 23mp75 or 24mp76