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Features and specs No in-built speakers here, which according to me is a good thing, as LCD monitor speakers have always sounded like crap. Instead there is a headphone out on the left side panel; this is for audio incoming from the HDMI link obviously. Out of the box, there is a VGA cable, power cord and the literature, besides the unit. This 24-inch panel has decent build quality, though one thing needs mention here: connection between the stand and panel is slightly wobbly.__STARTQUOTE__Colors actually impress quite a bit. There is hardly any over saturation. No extra bluishness, red levels etc__ENDQUOTE__ The panel can swing up and down, about 15 degrees, but that’s it, no left to right movement. That again is a downer, as this isa TN panel, and viewing angles might not be the best. The resolution is 1920 x 1200, (16:10) and the contrast ratio is 1000:1. Brightness is at 250 cd/m2. The complete specs are above. The connectivity includes one each of HDMI, DVI and VGA in. |
Tags: BenQ , LCD , TN panel , HD monitor
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