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The Slimmest LCD Monitor Makes Its Way To India



BenQ has recently launched the BenQ V2400W LCD monitor in the Indian market. Claimed to be the world’s slimmest LCD monitor, the 24” widescreen BenQ V2400W has a thickest point measuring just 24 mm. The newly launched monitor is also the winner of the coveted 2007 iF Design Award, recognition of outstanding design and style.

According to the company, targeting sophisticated and stylish users, the newly launched LCD monitor has been designed to be asymmetrical with aerodynamic curves. Moreover, theV2400W LCD monitor has a complete mirror-black finish and a slight blue LED, which in turn augments the monitor’s premium look.

The LCD monitor can be set in five preset modes that consist of the Dynamic mode, Photo mode, Standard, Movie and sRGB modes.

The V2400W features HDMI with HDCP, DVI-D and VGA for high-definition connectivity and support. It incorporates Advanced Motion Accelerator (AMA) technology for superfast 2ms GTG response time. It also features the Senseye+photo Human Vision Technology that gives realistic and vivid display of colors.

The monitor comes packed with new injection technology, RHCM (Rapid Heat cycle molding) that provides perfect surface appearance. The V2400W LCD monitor is also NSTL-compliant for better quality color precision that is compatible with monitor, printer, digital camera and other visual devices. In addition, the V2400W's has 4000:1 dynamic contrast ratio.

BenQ V2400W LCD monitor is available at BenQ IT Zones and through BenQ dealers for Rs 25,000.



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