No HDMI port. Stingy feature set. Weak dark grayscale performance
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AMVA technology has come a long way in a short space of time, and BenQ has done well to get such a quality panel into the GW2450HM at this price. It's no rival for a jaw-dropping IPS display such as that wielded by the Dell U2412M though, and lacks...
The BenQ GW2450 is a reasonably-priced 24-inch monitor based on VA (Vertical Alignment) panel technology. It offers robust colors and deep blacks but is short on...
BenQ was one of the first companies to introduce an LED-backlit VA (vertical alignment) panel last year, and now has a second-generation model. The GW2450 has a 24in screen and runs a standard 1,920 x 1,080 resolution. It has a 250cm/m2 brightness and...
The monitor will always remain the main focal point of a PC, no matter if you're a casual user, die-hard overclocker or hardware enthusiast. It's the component you will be staring at the most. The market for computer screens became quite rich in 2012,...
If you enjoy playing shooters, you care less about perfect colour rendering or energy-efficiency and more about fast response times without blurring and ghosting. Hardware.Info asked 14 manufacturers to send their best gaming monitors, and in the end...
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