The E2400HD is a few centimeters too wide for my PC enclosure. So only the choice between 16:10 and 16: 9. Since the 16:10 (G2400WD) slightly less brightness (250) than the E2400HD (300) and also less dynamic contrast 4000 to 10000, the choice was thus confined to the BenQ E2200HD.
Watching you just because the E2200HD has just supplied an analog VGA cable. So you have an HDMI or DVI-D cable not buy it. The layman will come up against the following problems:
The graphics card has a DVI-I connector. Which has in addition to the 24 + 1 pins also 4 extra pins, for DVI-I -> VGA adapter. So he drags through even the analog signal. However, the DVI-I plug does not fit to the DVI-D connectors on the TFT. So it is important that a (DVI-D Male) (DVI-D Male) cable buys. This costs the store at 1.8 meters in length whopping 30-34 euros!
In current AMD cards like a DVI-D / I is -> HDMI adapter with. The TFT also has a HDMI input. So you can connect via HDMI cable the PC also. In the shop I got a HDMI cable for 15 €.
There are also (DVI-D Male) (HDMI connector) cables. This can also be used when no DVI-I / D - has> HDMI adapter.
So best to order the desired cable directly to the monitor together through Amazon, then you have it all together and not paid to the wolf at our store. It's the way with 2 meters cable length, which I use, no matter if you use DVI-D or HDMI cable. However, it may be important if you want to connect it next to the PC for other devices!
For image quality, there are already some tests on the Internet:
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Just to name two.
Compared to the old 19 "CRT the image at 16: 9 device as high, but considerably wider Writing is so equal at 1920x1080, it fits only side by side, allowing for new and unusual way of looking.!
I am "completely satisfied device and a little sad, because the 24" with 22 TFT (BenQ E2400HD) does not fit into my PC cabinet. But I suppose the price savings like home!