1920x1200 HD resolution

Sep 28, 2006 09:14 GMT  ·  By

BenQ has released a 24-inch HDMI display. The BenQ FP241W supports 1900x1200 HD resolution and supports a HDMI connection. BenQ FP241W Z's flexible screen adjustment allows users to freely adjust the screen viewing angle for a more comfortable experience, including -45/ 45 left/ right swivel angle, pivot and height adjustment. BenQ FP241W Z also comes outfitted with integrated USB ports for easy connections to various USB peripheral.

According to BenQ, its marchitecture supports Full 1808p HD resolution. The display also supports AMA Z marchitecture that should help you get rid of the ghost effects (AMA Z technology uses two steps to effectively counter ghosting problems. The first step is to reduce the grey-to-grey response time using AMA technology, and the second step is to eliminate the artifacts present on hold-type displays due to the human visual system's smooth pursuit tracking by inserting a black frame between each motion frame), and the Senseye that will allow you a clear picture. This is one of the few displays where you can place two A4-size papers on a display simultaneously.

The display also supports TV feature called PIP - Picture in Picture - where you can playback content from two independent sources. You can also adjust the screen angle and rotate it.

Also, the FP241W Z's use of HDMI means full support of video resolutions up to 1080p HD, enabling use of game consoles and HD DVD players. The HDMI interface enables a 5 GB/s data transfer and eliminates the need for signal conversion. It should be available in stores shortly.