Appearance:
Stand looks stable and chic.
Frame is quite thin and pretty. Find the projection bottom right visually appealing for the buttons.
Appearance:
Have found no dead pixels. The color was set well by default (could not adjust menus via monitor the same white balance on the BenQ G2420HD and my second monitor the BenQ FP91GP. But If perhaps at the age of FP91GP)
To watch the film G240HD is very good.
When browsing I zoom often to 150% to be able to read the text better. In Word you see 2 A4 pages side by side.
While playing he keeps also fine.
Power consumption:
37W, about 7.5% less than my old 19-inch model with VP-Panel
In standby it goes by itself after a short time and then consumed ~ 1W, which corresponds to the measurement uncertainty of my power consumption meter.
Have infected him via HDMI and standby work it.
The only drawback was that it was all covered because of the "piano lacquer" with film and, as with all products with piano paint the items are packed in the film and then assembled, resulting in that enters the film in gaps and to some of them have difficulty in remove retrospect, but Ned so I still somewhere out film is (maybe behind a few mm at the base, one but does not)
So there's really nothing to complain about on the equipment that I've even written about the film: D
Had much earlier I should get a 24-inch model.
Did I November 09, all 24-inch (= my price range) are thoroughly compared and come out either this or a comparable BenQ Samsung. Difference was really just the exterior and I am very happy purchase mim.
Conclusion:
If you need a monitor and want to spend 200 eggs for this monitor is most likely the best choice.