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BenQ LCD 24" Monitor V2400WLCD
Company: BenQ

Pros: This monitor is thin stylish and looks great on a desk. One can tell by the shape and form that a lot has gone ito getting the design functionality right.

Cons: The up down key is very annoying and BenQ need to make this function easier.


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"Exclusive: First Review The World's Thinnest 24" LCD Monitor"

By David Richards | Published:17/04/2008

When ones wife walks in and says “Gee that’s a nice monitor," you know that it has something going for it particularly as she is an interior designer and project manager who works on some really edgy projects and normally has no interest in the design of computers or monitors.


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The screen in question is the new super slim BenQ LCD monitor that is only 62mm thick and the slimmest 24" monitor in the world today.

Inspiration for the design came from the US stealth bomber claims BenQ. Out of the box this monster is impressive. Sitting on a neat sculptured stand the screen rotates backwards and forward with ease. Looking at the screen head on one sees a thin shiny black bevelled edge with a neat aluminium backdrop that protrudes at the bottom in a stylish design to incorporate the touch button controls for the screen. This is discreet and allows easy access to the controls unlike a lot of monitors that either have the controls on the top or in a position where it is not easy to reach and touch them.

Part of a new Kinergy Design range from BenQ the screen was slow to warm up out of the box and at first I struggled to obtain maximum clarity. However after a few minutes the image was crystal sharp.

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