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Benq FP241W 24" LCD

12 Mar, 2007, 4:54 pm IST | by Gaurav Seth | Monitors Monitors

A few years back owning an LCD monitor was a luxury with mainstream models cutting out at 17 inches. Now they are almost everywhere, with the 19-inch wide-screen models the current mainstream favorites. With the introduction of high definition content in the form of Blu-Ray and HD-DVD movies and HD games from Xbox360 and PS3 we have a new trend that is fast setting in — large screen LCD monitors that are capable of HD resolutions. It essentially starts from 20-inch monitors that have a native resolution of 1680 x 1050. We have with us the Benq FP241W, a 24-inch wide-screen LCD monitor with a native resolution of 1920x1200 that is also 1080p capable. Let’s have a closer look.


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