With its offset neck and thin chassis, the 24-inch BenQ V2400W flat-panel monitor presents a unique look. While you may have to manually adjust it, its low price and strong performance combined with the sleek design earn this 24-inch LCD our recommendatio...
Unique and aesthetically pleasing design with offset neck; thin; great overall performance; easily accessible video connection
Nonadjustable screen height; no screen rotation feature; OSD buttons are sensitive; low maximum brightness
With its offset neck and thin chassis, the BenQ V2400W presents a unique look. In addition to the sleek design, its low price and strong performance earn this 24-inch LCD our recommendation for home or office use
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Big PC monitors are in these days, and with its 24 inches of space, the BenQ G2400W monitor is a simple and attractive option. It features technology that adjusts the monitor depending on whether you're viewing photos, films or documents, making it great
Design; value
Average colour reproduction; lack of physical flexibility
It's by no means the best 24-inch monitor in the world, but the BenQ G2400W is exceptional value for money and those with shallow pockets will appreciate what they get for the price
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The 24in widescreen BenQ V2400W monitor is a radical attempt by the company to move into a more stylish area of desktop computing.
The BenQ V2400W offers reasonable quality and some great design motifs - it's a real shame that the cheap feeling stand lets it down. Also, we'd like to see more cables included at this sort of price.
BenQ V2400W reviewBenQ isn't a name you'd traditionally associate with aesthetic perfection, but its new BenQ V2400W monitor is a radical attempt by the company to move into a more stylish area of desktop computing. BenQ is claiming the BenQ...
Award: Recommended!

We set out to discover if the slimmest 24in LCD monitor in the world can still fit a good panel under its gorgeous hood.
For a 24in designer monitor, BenQ's V2400W is very affordable. And though it is unfortunate that it fails to match its stunning looks and incredibly slender chassis with equally amazing image quality or ergonomics, it still offers a reasonable selection o...
roomy 24-inch widescreen display
We've seen better screens when it comes to colour reproduction and video playback, but most are quite a bit more expensive. If you're in the market for a decent all-rounder at a good price and aren't overly bothered about the issues highlighted above, you...
BenQ - G2400W features - VerdictWe've seen better screens when it comes to colour reproduction and video playback, but most are quite a bit more expensive. BenQ has proven itself to be pretty adept in the LCD monitor market in the past, having...
Unique and aesthetically pleasing design with offset neck; thinnest 24-inch LCD we've seen; great overall performance, particularly on our contrast ratio benchmark when it exhibited deep blacks; easily accessible video connections.
Nonadjustable screen height; no screen rotation feature; OSD buttons are a little on the sensitive side; low maximum brightness.
With its offset neck and thin chassis, the BenQ V2400W presents a unique look. In addition to the sleek design, its low price and strong performance earn this 24-inch LCD our recommendation for home or office use.
Brightness (Longer bars indicate better performance) Dell 2408 WFP-HC 24" 452 Gateway FHD2400 24" 411.67 BenQ V2400W 24" 218.22 V7 D24W33 24" 190.44 Contrast (Longer bars indicate better performance) Gateway FHD2400 24" 1047:1 BenQ V2400W 24"...
With its slab 6.3 cm thick and his foot original, BenQ V2400W brings a renewal. The technical characteristics are not far behind. Definition of 1920 x 1200 pixels, dynamic contrast ratio of 4000:1 and response time of 5 ms.
- Design - The technical characteristics
- Price a little high - Viewing angle of 160
The V2400W innovative in design with a slab of 6 cm thick and without neglecting performance.
BenQ announces V2400W with an argument supposed to fly: this is the finest in the world with its 6.3 cm thick. A dubious argument at a time when Sony, Samsung and other manufacturers have unveiled LCD TVs more than ...
A solid screen that excels at displaying darker colours. At $544, it also offers great vale for money.
In that regard, BenQ?s new V2400W is a complete success. Featuring an asymmetrical design, the BenQ is a stunner. Beyond its exterior, the BenQ boasts a quality LCD panel that delivers sharp text at its native 1920 x 1200 pixels. And, when it...
BenQ delivers a screen of extremes. We do receive a reasonable equipment, everything except speakers (what a nicer housing benefits), but the foot is then not rotate.
The results ranged ร ซ run strong. So what is the contrast on the low side, but we see little overflow as a black surface in a white field locations. Also colors barely walk into each other, which is good, but the response has been very low. The most i...
BenQ delivers a screen of extremes. We do receive a reasonable equipment, everything except speakers (what a nicer housing benefits), but the foot is then not rotate.
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