Many so-called mainstream monitors have seen the light of day over the years, but there are also those panels that stand out for their more advanced feature set, like a certain, recently-launched pair of BenQ monitors.
All those new high-end video cards, games and movies are just eager to land inside users' systems.
This, of course, implies that high-end consumers will want to acquire a display solution capable of taking advantage of that graphical prowess.
That said, BenQ issued a press release not long ago, in which it revealed the existence and impending arrival of two new widescreen monitors.
They are dubbed EW2430 and EW2430V and combine the benefits of VA (vertical alignment) panels with that of highly-efficient and bright LED backlights.
Their diagonals measure 24 inches, while the resolution is, as one would expect, 1,920 x 1,080 pixels (Full HD).
The press release also mentions a fairly impressive static contrast ratio of 3,000:1, as well as a noteworthy dynamic contrast ratio of 20,000,000:1.
Furthermore, BenQ implemented various special image-enhancement features on the EW2430V, like Super Resolution, 3D Deinterlace and 3D Noise Reduction. To these is added PIP (picture-in-picture) support.
The rest of the assets are the same on both siblings, the list including multiple video inputs (Dual HDMI, D-Sub and DVI), plus four USB ports.
Finally, all the above are packed inside sleek, metallic frames and probably imply a not very accessible price point.
Unfortunately, no such details were provided, and the best idea about when one can expects ales to start in Europe is after January.
“The design of EW Series aims to satisfy the demanding eyes of audiovisual lovers,” says the press release.
“By using metallic materials as the stylish essence to project simple and refined look, they can be easily blend into any room and environments,” the announcement added.