BenQ’s latest range of widescreen LCD monitors, the 15-inch T52WA, 19-inch T92WA and the 24-inch G2400W, offer excellent value for money if you’re not after cutting-edge features:
BenQ’s G2400W is a no-frills 24-incher that can hardly be called attractive. But it covers most bases in terms of features and costs less than £250. It delivers good image quality thanks to impressive colour separation and greyscale reproduction. Text is clear too, and games perform effortlessly - only the more discerning will notice and be bothered by its deficiencies, If you’re looking for a good all-rounder and your pockets aren’t deep enough for Dell’s UltraSharp 2408WFP, the G2400W will more than satisfy. Just bear in mind that it doesn’t swivel, nor can you adjust the monitor’s height, so you’ll need to improvise to get it sitting at the right height on your desk. It’s also not possible to pivot it into a portrait orientation, either, but it can be tilted backwards and forwards.
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