vishalrao said:
I can't seem to locate the link now, but there was a review online where one of the BenQ G2400 models beat out the Dell E248WFP
It was due to the minor backlight bleed on the Dell I believe which the review said was non existent on the BenQ...
edit: found the review link where the BenQ G2400W beats the Dell E248WFP, see
The Amazing HD Gaming Monitor Shootout!
The First thought is - HOLY SHIT, IMPRESSIVE!
Needless to say, this monitor is definitely leaps and bounds above the consumer-line Acer and Samsung models tested earlier in this shootout. It is quite obvious that the Dell’s LCD panel is a high-quality TN and much better than the average PC monitor that you can find at local retailers… with little effort I was able to run this beast at it’s full native 1920×1200 resolution and it was utterly stunning.
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I almost ended my search after discovering the Dell E248WFP… In fact, if I was seeking a PC-Only display, the Dell E248WFP would be my first choice and I would have been happy with it.
For the price, this monitor completely beat my expectations. The only reason I decided to flunk the Dell was because of it’s inability to produce true, deep blacks and colors while gaming! This issue was not as noticeable when using it as a PC monitor, but for gaming it’s very obvious and resulted in me returning this monitor. I decided to continue my search for the perfect HD gaming monitor… the colors and shading just didn’t look right… so, bye bye Dell.
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- 24″ HD LCD Monitor
- 1920×1200 Resolution
- 5MS Response Time
- 1000:1 Contrast Ratio
- 1x DVI, 1x VGA, x1 HDMI
- $405.12 as of 01/29/08
The final monitor featured in this review is the one-and-only BenQ G2400W. After I opened the box and powered her up, I noticed that it had a single stuck blue-lit pixel! Although it was only one pixel, it was definately enough to kill my day. Luckily I was able to fix this pixel with a combination of color-flashing video and massaging with a pencil eraser. (check out this method if you have this problem).
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The quality of the BenQ LCD panel is amazing. This panel is the absolute closest i’ve seen to an actual HDTV. The colors are vivid and bright, the darks are black enough to satisfy any gamer. For the price, this monitor is absolutely unbeatable! If you combine all of these great characteristics with the fact that the G2400W has little-to-ZERO backlight bleed, this is by far the best monitor for gaming (featured in this review).
We have a winner - The BenQ G2400W!
yeah benQ is GOOD too
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