BenQ
BenQ BL2411PT
Review by Alexander Gryzhin (=DEAD=)
Measurements and
Review by Belgium HardwareReview by Extra Hardware CZReview By PC MonitorsReview By PRADAccurate matte 1920x1200 IPS with a fully adjustable stand, Displayport, Dual-Link DVI, VGA, and 3.5mm Audio In & Out.
BenQ SW240
Review by Alexander Gryzhin (=DEAD=)
Measurements and
Review by Belgium HardwareReview by PlaywaresReview by PRADVery accurate matte wide gamut panel with a 14 bit 3D Look Up Table, hardware calibration (Pallet Master; requires colorimeter and has
some issues mentioned here by PRAD), height adjustable stand, an SD Card Reader and 2x USB 3.1. It has supports 1:1 pixel mapping and can scale 1920x1080 without relying on a graphics card to prevent distortion (stretching). It has negligible input lag (<3ms SMT Tool measurement by Playwares and <3ms top screen Leo Bodnar device measurement by PRAD), as well as fairly balanced overdrive with a bit of overshoot with AMA set to On, which is the default setting.
BenQ BL2581T
Review by PRADThe BenQ BL2581T uses a matte 1920x1200 LH AH-IPS panel with a fully adjustable stand, Displayport Duak-Link DVI, VGA, 4x USB 3.0 and 3.5mm Audio In & Out ports. The BL2518T is very accurate, has high contrast (1200:1), balanced overdrive (AMA High setting) without overshoot, but has a high 26ms signal delay or input lag, and can not scale 16:9 signals properly if not sent from a PC.