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We've reviewed quite a few monitors by BenQ recently that share the same looks and basic specifications. Today's example, the E2400HD, is yet another model in the company's highly affordable Full HD range, which can be seen as either a bigger cousin to th...
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The BenQ E2400HD is our first taste of the incoming generation of 1080p 24in monitors. While the 16:9 aspect ratio is new, theres nothing novel about the LCD panel itself. Its based on cheap and moderately cheerful twisted nematic (TN) display techno...
1080p Resolution, Fast response time, Connections...
Poor colour rendition, Viewing angles...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 06:19:38
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If youre looking for a low-priced 24-inch monitor, the BenQ E2400HD comes close to, but cant beat out, the Dell S2409W. For as little as AU$399, the BenQ E2400HD gives you VGA, DVI and HDMI connections, great games and movies performance, and a redes...
Low price, Good performance in games and movies at optimal viewing angle, Builtin speakers and headphone jack, Solid foot stand prevents wobbling...
Black level not as deep as we prefer, Bad lower viewing angle, Lack of ergonomic support, Includes only a VGA cable...
The BenQ E2400HD is a 24-inch monitor that sacrifices features for price, but doesnt have enough going for it to best its competition.
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This monitor is one of BenQ’s latest offerings, a nice looking full HD monitor. A consortium of some 10 companies, these guys have been getting higher notches in their reviews over the months. Lets see how this monitor fares.Design and featuresThe uni...
Delivers decent brightness, Reasonable price, Colors are quite neutral looking...
Black details suffer...
PerformanceThe OSD includes five preset modes including Standard, Movie, RGB, Dynamics, and Photo, all accessible from the side panel buttons. The OSD is simply designed but it’s not a breeze to navigate; a tad slow to respond. The standard preset i...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-09-25 20:33:57
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BenQ promises that its E2400HD LCD monitor will provide “a brand-new standard for personal digital audiovisual entertainment….” And while we’ve grown weary of marketing hyperbole, at first glance, this 24-inch panel has the specs to back up this sta...
A 24inch LCD that supports 1080p for less than $400.
16:9 aspect ratio supported by limited number of films.
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Like it or lump it, 16:9 is rapidly taking over from 16:10 as the mainstream aspect ratio for PC monitors. Most of the big brand monitor makers have announced plans to shift the vast majority of their affordable screens to 16:9 by the end of this...
If the overarching tone of this review seems a little harsh, don't let that give you the wrong idea. This is far from a horrible monitor. It's actually a pretty decent option if you are after a large but cheap 1080p monitor to use predominantly for wat...
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The BenQ E2400HD is another Hybrid - part computer monitor and part HDTV - that at 24" fits perfectly into a home office or a dorm room.Its footprint is small enough that it doesn't dominate a desktop, but its 1080p image is big enough to satisfy FPS g...
As a computer monitor, I have no complaints with the BenQ E2400HD. As a TV, I admire how it handles colors, especially skin tones, but I would prefer more depth in the blacks. And the undersized 1W audio speakers are worthless. Digg del.icio.us...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2011-09-25 20:34:27
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The $359 E2400HD from BenQ is by no means flashy, but that doesn’t mean it looks bad. In fact, we like its understated design and slim profile. It’s a good option for improved productivity, thanks to its 1,920x1,080 resolution. Gaming an...
Simple but pleasing design; lightweight; relatively slim; excellent button controls...
Average performance; minor analogue issues; no USB ports; stand lacks height, side-to-side angle adjustment...
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