BenQ BL2410PT 24IN Widescreen LED Monitor Nmso Epeat Gold 1080p VGA DVI HDMI HAS Display Port USB
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Cal920c@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/03/15 |
BenQ BL2410PT 24IN Widescreen LED Monitor Nmso Epeat Gold 1080p VGA DVI HDMI HAS Display Port USB
Cons:HAS Stand uses the VESA mount area, Cannot mount VESA bracket for Nettop computer
Pros:Excellent Colour, Excellent for CAD, Works as Advertised |
Emmanuel_P@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/12/14 |
BenQ BL2410PT 24IN Widescreen LED Monitor Nmso Epeat Gold 1080p VGA DVI HDMI HAS Display Port USB
Cons:no dvi cable included
Pros:lightweight, eco mode, low blue light setting Comment:
Display quality is really good. I don't feel tired staring at the computer screen (Could be placebo effect and not the low blue light setting). The 2 usb ports come in handy too. |
Daniel_G@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/14/14 |
BenQ BL2410PT 24IN Widescreen LED Monitor Nmso Epeat Gold 1080p VGA DVI HDMI HAS Display Port USB
Cons:-Granular picture, -no contrast, -dark is Gray, -Angle of view is horrible.-Touch sensitive button could be more user friendly.
Pros:-Good position ajustement.-Has a clip behind it to hold the headset. Comment:
MVA = IPS ghosting with TN image quality.Don't buy this, get an IPS monitor instead.The screen resolution is too low for the monitor size, resulting in a granular image. At a normal viewing distance (60 cm / 2 feet) with a grey image, you can clearly see red and green spot in the grey. Black is clearly grayish. Luminosity need to be lowered to 16% before it can be called dark. Unfortunatly, lowering it so much kill the contrast.The viewing angle is the worst part of the screen. While you *can* see the image at a wide angle (170+ degrees), as litle as 30 degrees offset on the left/right or 20 degrees up/down affect the viewed image. All color become grayish. Bigger the angle, more prononuced is the effect.Also, the touch button could be more user friendly. They light up if you get your finger close to them, which is good. Only, since it's touch, it's missing a feedback telling you wether the button *press* was detected or not. And when you quickly slide your finder over the button, it detect the command only one time out of 2.Despite buying it on sales at 230$, I would never buy it again.Beside the increase in size, it has no worthy improvement over my 3 yo Sansung bx 2240x bought at 150$. |
Excellent monitor, I have 3 of them for use with my Asus G750JX-QS710CB laptop (1 connected via each, displayport, VGA, DVI-HDMI). I predominantly use them for browsing the internet, multimedia, and word processing/spreadsheets as I'm in school for Civil Technology. Thus I also use them for layout plans in AutoCAD 2015. This is my FIRST experience with non-TN LCD monitors, and also the first time I'm personally owning more than 1 monitor for a computer. I have to say, you'll be a little strained because the colour is weird, but then once you get used to it, going back to my TN monitors is a saddening experience in "Why can't I see the different colours of the dress? (this is early march 2015)"As mentioned in the Cons, the HAS Stands are great, they do exactly what you want, and STAY! Perfect! The headphone clip is a little small, even for my HD25's, but it'll hold a roll of duct tape (you'll never have to use it for these stands, their amazing). Their only issue is that they don't allow you to mount a Net Top to them with a VESA mount.Gaming on these, I notice no ghosting over HDMI or Displayport, however using two included VGA cables with a coupler, I notice artifacting on my VGA connected monitor to do with interference. That has actually been my biggest complaint. The included cables are TRASH, I mean, even the manual says something like "make sure the power cables you use can handle the rated power of the device"