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The BenQ XL2410T 3D LED - The Gamers' Monitor

22 Mar, 2011, 9:57 am IST | by Siddharth Basrur | Monitors

Monitors

Bringing your favourite games to life

Bringing your favourite games to life
The BenQ XL2410T
The inputs
The rear view
It tilts, swivels and grows in height!
HeatoN and SpawN, the gamers who endorse the XL2410T

PRICE IN INDIA

31,200

TECH2 RATING

6.5

AVERAGE USER RATING

5.0

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CONTACT

BenQ India Pvt Ltd

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 +91 0124 4501 400

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The BenQ XL2410T is a 23-inch, full HD LED monitor, which also has 3D capabilities. It is also being endorsed by two world famous gamers, HeatoN and SpawN. Of course, all these endorsements and tags of 3D and LED also mean that the monitor is expensive. So is it worth the money?The BenQ XL2410T

The BenQ XL2410T

 


Design and Features
The XL2410T has a very simple look, with a matte finish border which is made of plastic. The menu buttons are at the bottom right of the border and are pretty accessible but don’t light up, which might be a problem while trying to make adjustments in the dark.

 


Sure, this monitor isn’t that thin, but it makes up for sturdiness here. It has a rather large stand which supports the screen very well. The entire package is also quite heavy, so that helps in making it quite stable. The best thing about the stand is that it is fully adjustable. It can be rotated, tilted, swiveled around and the height can be adjusted as well. The XL2410T is also VESA compliant, in case you want to prop it up on your wall with a mount.

It tilts, swivels and grows in height!

It tilts, swivels and grows in height!

 


As far as connectivity goes, the XL2410T has HDMI, VGA and a DVI-D. The DVI-D is a DVI dual link input, which is required to use the 3D function, as the HDMI is only version 1.3. This is sort of a let down, as I huess most people would probably prefer HDMI 1.4 over DVI-D. I know I would.

 

The inputs

The inputs

 

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Monitor , BenQ , BenQ XL2410T , LED , 3D , Gaming , Full HD , 1080p

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