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The BenQ FP241W is a budget 24in widescreen display. BenQ made its reputation as a manufacturer of displays at the budget end of the PC market. The 24in BenQ FP241W, therefore, fits squarely into that market sector – though, of course, there isnt a...
All in all, then, we felt that the BenQ FP241W held up well against the competition. Documentation was good, and the necessary leads were supplied. Rob Henry, Macworld.co.uk Lowest online price: £N/A...
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BenQ made its reputation as a manufacturer of displays at the budget end of the PC market. The 24in FP241W, therefore, fits squarely into that market sector – though, of course, there isn’t always a direct correlation between price and quality...
Good all-round performer, usefully placed USB ports...
Settings buttons awkwardly placed...
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BenQs 24in widescreen FP241WZ wouldnt look out of place in an office, with its plain, businesslike silver surround and black stand. However, hiding behind this bland exterior is an exciting range of inputs that suit the FP241WZ to most PC and ente...
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It's pricey, Verdict, The performance is there, if youre willing to pay the price...
Proper HDMI support...
Its pricey...
The next generation of LCD monitors are improving things immeasurably, at least in a visual context. BenQs 24-inch offering has been heavily delayed, but the final release model proves that the humble LCD still has a whole lot of development left in i...
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custompc.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-25 20:31:00
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The BenQ doesnt offer the rich, complex colours of the Samsung SyncMaster 244T, nor the sleek style of the Dell 2407FPW, but its cheaper than both of these screens. It isnt a bad monitor and redeems itself in other areas, most notably in games, whic...
The BenQ doesnt offer the rich, complex colours of the Samsung SyncMaster 244T, nor the sleek style of the Dell 2407FPW, but its cheaper than both of these screens. It isnt a bad monitor and redeems itself in other areas, most notably in games, whic...
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Not as stylish as the Dell, but the BenQ?s image quality and HDMI port make it our top 24in LCD.
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BenQ’s last 24" monitor wasn’t that special – in fact a lot of BenQ’s we’ve seen simply weren’t up to scratch, so imagine our surprise when the best 24" monitor so far simply sauntered into our labs.It’s not perfe...
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The BenQ FP241W is an excellent monitor with brilliant image quality and a wide range of connection options that gamers and graphic designers alike will adore.
Excellent picture quality, wide array or connections including HDMI, 1080p support.
No speakers, a little expensive The Final Word The BenQ FP241W is an excellent monitor with brilliant image quality and a wide range of connection options that gamers and graphic designers alike will adore.
The BenQ FP241W is an excellent monitor with brilliant image quality and a wide range of connection options that gamers and graphic designers alike will adore.
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The BenQ FP241W is a hugely impressive monitor, delivering brilliant image quality for use in a wide range of business sectors and homes. But its price tag may be prohibitive to some. We see whether its worth the cost and how it shapes up against oth...
The BenQ FP241W is a hugely impressive monitor, delivering brilliant image quality for use in a wide range of business sectors and homes. But its price tag may be prohibitive to some. We see whether its worth the cost and how it shapes up against oth...
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The BenQ FP241W is a budget 24in widescreen display.BenQ made its reputation as a manufacturer of displays at the budget end of the PC market. The 24in BenQ FP241W, therefore, fits squarely into that market sector – though, of course, there isn't alwa...
All in all, then, we felt that the BenQ FP241W held up well against the competition. Documentation was good, and the necessary leads were supplied...
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A widescreen TFT with a Black Frame Insertion mode to boost perceived response times...
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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...
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December 6, 2006 (updated on 9 Janvier 2007) BenQ FP241WZ, the first BFI monitor… isnt a BFI, a 100 Hz or 120 Hz. BenQ pulled off an amazing trick. At the CeBit they unveiled a technology called BFI, which stands for Black Frame Insertion. As its...
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At the end of March I looked at the Samsung SyncMaster 244T and was amazed at how much it offered considering the price. At the time, finding a good 24in 1,920 x 1,200 monitor for around £800 was quite impressive, but it seems that things have moved on co...
I've looked at a few BenQ monitors over the years, but the FP241W completely rewrites the script. Not only does it have the widest array of inputs that I've ever seen in a desktop monitor, but the image quality is equally impressive, while the price is tr...
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For high-end gaming, it's hard to think of a better buy right now than a big-ass widescreen monitor. As prices are tumbling and the power of graphics cards continues to increase, driving a 24" widescreen at the native resolution of 1920x1200 is becom...
The Benq FP241W is clearly a stunning monitor. It ticks all the right boxes geeks are going to look for in a monitor. There is plenty of connectivity, with enough room to hook up a PC and several other high definition devices. The additional USB ports...
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