BenQ V2410T

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BenQ V2410T
75

TechSpot Metascore

Based on 8 expert reviews
  • Excellent:
    0
  • Good:
    5
  • Average:
    3
  • Bad:
    0
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Expert reviews and ratings

80

Spare a thought for the BenQ V2410T. Until recently, it was an extremely attractive 24-inch monitor. Not only does it sport a Full HD 1,920 x 1,080 pixel grid, but also packs an LED backlight and a fully adjustable stand. Not bad for around...

By TechRadar on
67

A 24in business monitor for a surprisingly small price, but is this BenQ V2410T a bargain?...

By PC Authority on
67

The V2410T isn't too expensive for a 24in monitor with a fully adjustable stand. However, image quality isn't spectacular and it's now ideal for colour-sensitive work. Although smaller, Samsung's BX2240 is a slightly better choice....

By IT PRO on
80

Image quality is unremarkable, but the low power consumption and adjustable stand mean this 24in LED monitor is still a good choice for some....

By Expert Reviews on
80

The V2410T will suit those who require a flexible monitor without premium performance Key specsDVI, HDMI,...

By Pocket-lint on
80

What the V2410T lacks in performance it makes up for with a flexible mount, solid design and efficient operation. Ideal for use in the modern office, this is an impressive general-use screen at a reasonable price....

By V3.co.uk on
67

Impressive value for money, but image quality is merely par for the course...

By PC Pro on
80

Having looked at one fully-adjustable business-oriented monitor, the , only last week, fortune has transported another into our labs: the BenQ V2410T. Like the BX2240 it sports a 1,920 x 1,080 (Full HD) resolution, is LED-backlit, has a fully...

By Trusted Reviews on

Those who would prioritise the benefits highlighted above over the rather average performance and specifications will find the V2410T to be an impressive all-rounder and an effective large-sized display for general use. Though it's inherently a...

By itreviews.com on