BENQ G2420HDB 24" MONITOR ONLY £142.99

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Got another awesome deal for you on this 24" monitor from BenQ. It's got a very good spec compared to the other TN panels out there and OcUK have brought it to the table at a fantastic price for a DVI 24".

BenQ G2420HDB 24" Widescreen LCD Monitor @ £142.99 inc VAT

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Indulge yourself in the world of Full HD digital entertainment - whether it’s playing your newest PS3 games, watching your favorite Blu-ray DVDs or sharing with your loved ones the cherished moments caught by your HD camcorder. With a dynamic contrast ratio of 40000:1 to give you splendid image details and clarity in darkened and complex motion pictures, everything becomes more vivid.

- Screen Size: 24.0" Widescreen
- Resolution: 1920x1080
- Contrast Ratio: 40000:1
- Brightness: 300cd/m²
- Response Time: 5ms
- Viewing Angles (H/V): 170°/160°
- Colours: 16.7 Million
- Inputs: 1x Analogue & 1x DVI-D
- VESA Compliant
- Dimensions: 570.0mm x 412.6mm x 183.9mm
- Weight: 4.9kg
- Warranty: 3 Years On-Site

Only £142.99 inc VAT.

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OK, just thought I was missing something.

The contrast ratio is OK, but for only a little more you can get monitors that are better. 3 year onsite warranty is prettymuch standard for these panels I'm sure, BenQ are an OK brand, never had any bad experiences but I'm not always raving about their design of the products. The response time seems pretty standard for a panel of this size.

For sub £150 it's a good panel, though I wouldn't say it's got a very good spec compared to other TN panels out there. Only ones cheaper and about the same price tbh.
 
It seems the trend is more towards 16:9 monitors in the 24" size category (at least at the lower end of the price spectrum). Is this right or am I just looking in all the wrong places?

I already have a 24" monitor with a 16:10 aspect ratio which is great and at some point I plan on buying another to go with it when the prices drop (I don't need anything fantastic, just a reliable TN panel will be fine) but it seems my chances of getting a 16:10 are dropping. Am I better off just getting a 16:9 and living with the monitors being different sizes? It wouldn't be a massive problem as my 19" 4:3 doesn't look great next to the 24" anyway...
 
OK, just thought I was missing something.

The contrast ratio is OK, but for only a little more you can get monitors that are better. 3 year onsite warranty is prettymuch standard for these panels I'm sure, BenQ are an OK brand, never had any bad experiences but I'm not always raving about their design of the products. The response time seems pretty standard for a panel of this size.

For sub £150 it's a good panel, though I wouldn't say it's got a very good spec compared to other TN panels out there. Only ones cheaper and about the same price tbh.

I disagree. Acer monitors for example are more expensive, not quite as good spec wise (unless you go for a higher model) and don't include an on-site warranty.

There is similar available for a little more but at the end of the day this panel hits a price point. If you want higher spec then you can happily pay a bit more money.

It seems the trend is more towards 16:9 monitors in the 24" size category (at least at the lower end of the price spectrum). Is this right or am I just looking in all the wrong places?

To be honest I think 16:10 panels will be gone within 6-12 months thanks to the launch of Blu-ray. The panel manufacturers seem to think we don't like black bars anymore and have altered them accordingly.
 
Ok nice one, have been doing my research, but its one of those where you have your fingering hovering but you just need a gentle nudge!
 
To be honest I think 16:10 panels will be gone within 6-12 months thanks to the launch of Blu-ray. The panel manufacturers seem to think we don't like black bars anymore and have altered them accordingly.

Not what I want to here, have been wanting to buy a secondary for a while but now that Ive got the cash the models I was looking at are gone. That extra height really does make a difference.
 
16:10 panels are still easily available but they just seem to be going into premium monitors now whereas all the cheap TNs have moved to 16:9 as production costs are reducing due to big supply.
 
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