This 24” Full HD 16:9 LCD monitor give you the ultimate freedom in the digital realm, allowing you to surf the cyber space at ease and connect to the latest video outputs such as HD camcorder, PS3, Blu-ray DVD. The incredible 100% dot-to-dot image quality of Full HD resolution relieves you of the discomfort caused by picture distortions and black bars, allowing you to fully indulge yourself in the world of digital entertainment.
Product Description
- Screen Size: 24" Wide
- Color: Glossy Black
- Resolution: 1920x1080
- Pixel Pitch: 0.276
- Brightness: 300 cd/m2
- Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 (DCR:10000:1)
- Response Time: 5ms / 2ms(GTG)
- Display Area: 531.36x298.89 (mm)
- Display Colours: 16.7 million
- Viewing Angle: 170/160 (L/R;U/D) (CR>=10)
- Input Signals: D-sub / DVI-D/ HDM1.3I / Audio in / Headphone Jack
- Horizontal Frequency (KHz): 30 ~ 83 (KHz)
- Vertical Frequency (Hz): 50 ~ 76 (Hz)
- Video Bandwidth (MHZ): 25 ~ 205 (MHz)
- Colour Temperature Settings: Reddish / Normal/ Bluish / user mode
- Power Consumption: 57W(max)
- Power Supply: Built-in
- Speakers: 2x 1W
- Features: Senseye+Photo VIsta Premium Certification Built-in Speakers 1Wx2 Kensington Lock VESA wall mounting: 100 x 100 mm
- Adjustments (down/up): Tilt -5/20 (down/up)
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 582.6x451x197.4 (mm)
- Weight: 7 Kg
- Accessories (Standard): Quick start guide User manual CD VGA, Audio cable
Haha, gotta love cnets review on this monitor: http://reviews.cnet.com/lcd-monitors/benq-e2400hd/4505-3174_…
Comparing it to a $690 Dell, and then later an Apple LED Cinema Display (from $899 US on Apple's site). Real fair comparison, of course it's not going to be as good as those, its a budget-designed monitor.
$240 seems like a good price.