BenQ recently announced the release of their new GW60 series of screens, and we brought you the news about their 24" GW2460HM and 27" GW2760HM models back in November. A new model in this range has now emerged as well, the GW2760HS. The monitor uses other, more analogue methods of voltage control, resulting in flicker-free illumination. The GW2760HS is also characterized by a slim bezel.
This model is promoted as having an ultra-slim bezel, presumably designed to compete with the so-called "frameless" IPS models we've seen emerge of late. The GW2760HS will be AMVA based again with a W-LED backlight and a 1920 x 1080 resolution. The screen also offers a 4ms G2G response time, 3000:1 contrast ratio, 300 cd/m2 brightness and 178/178 viewing angles. It appears to be using a different panel than the GW2760HM which was promoted with a 5000:1 contrast ratio. There are D-sub, DVI and HDMI video connections available, integrated 2x 1W stereo speakers and a basic tilt function from the stand.
Interestingly as well, the BenQ website for this new model talks about a couple of things which the other GW series screens don't.