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BenQ VW2420H review

Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £175
inc VAT

Excellent contrast and great viewing angles, but colours are a little cold and power consumption isn't as low as other LED monitors.

Specifications

24in screen size, 1,920×1,080 resolution, DVI: yes, VGA: yes, HDMI:

http://www.okobe.co.uk
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The only other criticism is that the image looked slightly cold, and no amount of tweaking of the colour temperature and other settings could completely eliminate this. There are plenty of controls, including individual red, green and blue channels and gamma, but the hue and saturation controls remained tantalisingly greyed-out. Preset colour modes include the ultra-dim Eco mode, Standard, Game, Movie, Photo and sRGB. You can cycle between these using one of the monitor’s buttons, which is handy as we found ourselves using the photo mode to view photos, and the standard mode – with its better contrast – for office work and email.

The Eco mode reduces brightness to 28 per cent, which is only usable in a dark room, but we were surprised that power consumption was still relatively high at 21W. In Standard mode, the VW2420H used 36W, which is what we’d expect a traditional LCD monitor with CCFL backlights to consume.

So while this monitor may not save any money on your electricity bill, it should still add a bit of class to your desk. It’s just 17mm thick at the edges, and a glossy bezel and stand. The gold circle on the base is a little odd, but we can live with it. We like the convenient rear-facing HDMI, DVI and VGA ports – there’s also a headphone output, but it would have been more useful if it were on the front.

We’re not fans of the external power supply – a trade-off of the thin design – and the two-year warranty is a year shorter than most monitors. Factor in the cold-looking colours and higher than expected power consumption and the £175 isn’t quite as tempting as we initially thought it would be. If the colours and power don’t bother you, it’s a fine choice, but it misses out on an award for these reasons.

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Basic Specifications

Rating ****

Physical

Viewable size 24 in
Native resolution 1,920×1,080
Contrast ratio 3,000:1 (20,000,000:1 dynamic)
Brightness 250cd/m²
Horizontal viewing angle 178°
Vertical viewing angle 178°
Response time 8ms
Response time type grey-to-grey
Screen depth 22mm
Base (WxD) 190x190mm
Screen elevation 113mmmm

Features

Portrait mode no
Wall mount option no
Height adjustable no
Internal speakers none
Detachable cables yes
USB hub none
Integrated power supply no
Kensington lock lug yes
Display extras headphone output
VGA input yes
DVI input yes
S-video input no
Component input no
Composite input no
HDCP support yes
Audio inputs HDMI

Environmental

Power consumption standby 0W
Power consumption on 36W

Buying Information

Price £175
Supplier http://www.okobe.co.uk
Details www.benq.co.uk
Warranty two years on-site

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