Miles
08-12-2006, 12:20 AM
This is the monitor that I've been waiting on, wasn't supposed to be released until September but BenQ surprised their consumers, it will be in the stores very soon and should prove to be one of it not the best 24" monitors available.
Features
Full HD Format Support
Unlike conventional LCD monitors, the FP241W features complete HD support, so you can enjoy the most dazzlingly video possible. Experience lifelike video with all your new generation electronics, such as the latest game consoles and HD DVD players.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)
The BenQ FP241W is the world's first LCD monitor with HDMI. HDMI not only enables 5Gbps data transfers, but eliminates the need for signal conversions, ensuring the best quality video. In addition, unlike other high-performance displays, the FP241W uses only a single HDMI cable, which carries the best quality video signals. The result is less clutter and hassle-free installation.
A Great View
1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) resolution With 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) resolution, the FP241W can display more content while maintaining crisp details and legible text. And its wide-screen format ensures no image distortion or cropping.
Will retail around $1,200 but with competition from Dell the prices should drop rapidly!
Features
Full HD Format Support
Unlike conventional LCD monitors, the FP241W features complete HD support, so you can enjoy the most dazzlingly video possible. Experience lifelike video with all your new generation electronics, such as the latest game consoles and HD DVD players.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)
The BenQ FP241W is the world's first LCD monitor with HDMI. HDMI not only enables 5Gbps data transfers, but eliminates the need for signal conversions, ensuring the best quality video. In addition, unlike other high-performance displays, the FP241W uses only a single HDMI cable, which carries the best quality video signals. The result is less clutter and hassle-free installation.
A Great View
1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) resolution With 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) resolution, the FP241W can display more content while maintaining crisp details and legible text. And its wide-screen format ensures no image distortion or cropping.
Will retail around $1,200 but with competition from Dell the prices should drop rapidly!