Reviews of the BenQ E2400HD
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CNET Review
The Good: Low price; good performance in games and movies at optimal viewing angle; built-in speakers and headphone jack; solid footstand prevents wobbling.
The Bad: Black level not as deep as we prefer; bad lower viewing angle; lack of ergonomic support; includes only a VGA cable.
The Bottom Line: The BenQ E2400HD is a 24-inch monitor that sacrifices features for price, but doesn't have enough going for it to best its competition.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 77/100 and users 90/100. Comparing these reviews to 88019 other Monitors reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 96/100 = Excellent.
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No Rating
pcworld.co.nz
Review Summary: It's nice, though, to have the versatility - if you're often switching from text-work to gaming or photo work, for example, you'll be glad of the dedicated button
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pcworld.in
Review Summary: Add HDMI, speakers and snazzier looks to the BenQ G2220HD, and you have the E2200HD. Worth Rs.2,000 more? You decide
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trustedreviews.com
Review Summary: The BenQ E2400HD joins the ranks of 24in 16:9 ratio monitors
Manufacturer: BenQ America Corp.
Part number: E2400HD
General
- Display Type LCD display / TFT active matrix
- Width 23 in
- Depth 7.8 in
- Height 17.8 in
- Weight 15.4 lbs
- Enclosure Color Glossy black
Image
- Image Color Temperature Adjustable
- Display (projector) image aspect ratio 16:9
- Image brightness 300 cd/m2
- Image Contrast Ratio 1000:1 / 10000:1 (dynamic)
- Max horizontal view angle 170
- Max vertical view angle 160
Display
- Diagonal Size 24 in - Widescreen
- Dot Pitch / Pixel Pitch 0.276 mm
- Max Resolution 1920 x 1080
- Video Format 1080p (FullHD)
- Color Support 24-bit (16.7 million colors)
- Max Sync Rate (V x H) 76 Hz x 83 KHz
- Video Bandwidth 205 MHz
- Response Time 2 ms
- Typical Response Time 5 ms (typical); 2 ms (gray-to-gray)
- Display Positions Adjustments Tilt
- Video Output None
- Signal Input HDMI, DVI-D, VGA
- Features HDCP, Senseye+Photo Image Technology, Advanced Motion Accelerator (AMA) technology
Video Input
- Analog Video Signal RGB
- Digital Video Standard Digital Visual Interface (DVI), High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
Audio Output
- Type Speaker(s) - Stereo - Integrated
- Sound Output Mode:Output Power / Channel 1 Watt
Input Device
- Type None
Expansion / Connectivity
- Interfaces 1 x VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15), 1 x DVI-D, 1 x HDMI, 1 x Audio line-in, 1 x Headphones
Miscellaneous
- Cables Included 1 x Audio cable, 1 x VGA cable
- Microsoft Certifications Certified for Windows Vista
- Compliant Standards TCO '03
Power
- Power device form factor Internal
Sustainability
- CNET Labs: Operational power consumption 41.56 Watt
- CNET Labs: Power consumption Stand by / Sleep 0.53 Watt
- CNET Labs: Estimated Annual Energy Cost 12.77 US Dollars
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