After the sudden death of my old Samsung T220 Monitor I looked for an alternative with at least as good picture quality and full HD Auflösung.- The Monitor VGA, HDMI and DVI inputs should have. First, I ordered the liyama B2480HS-W1.- The device went on the day of delivery already back because despite several hours of attempts, no satisfactory image quality was achieved. The picture remained low in contrast, the colors, especially yellow, were shown clearly distorted, and when you move an open window from top to bottom were distinct color changes up.- Because I wanted to use the monitor, among others, for photo editing, came therefore not ilyama more in question. How different the BenQ VW2430H: Already in the basic setting, he delivered a crisp sharp image in true colors, even better than my old Samsung T220! The brightness can safely reduce to approximately 50%, without the brilliance suffers noticeably. The point of view is by the type of installed displays significantly greater than for example the above liyama monitor. Also occur no color distortions on the height / width of the monitor; Therefore, the BenQ is (at least for the needs of dedicated amateur photographers) absolutely for image processing can also be recommended. A word about the navigation of your monitor: It has long been once again a monitor, wherein adjusting almost fun because the menu is made clear, in my view and intuitively vorzunehmen- very good! The three connection options VGA, HDMI and DVI are ideal for me because I between times with Raspberry Pi, ODROID & Co. experimenting, and can connect easily via the HDMI input this device. Last but not least, the design of the monitor: It stands out in its simple Mattweiss a welcome change from the fashionable piano lacquer black dust catcher monotony, the Monitor does not appear to massively despite its size, and was ultimately the decisive factor for the purchase, until now I have regrets at all.