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BenQ X2200W : HDMI for All? Well Not the Best, BenQ X2200W

Posted on 2008-01-23 00:37:00  |  by: Daimaou  |  Comments 3 Comments
Category:  PC   |  Tags: BENQ, LCD, HDMI, DVI, HDCP, RGB

HDMI for All? Well Not the Best, BenQ X2200W

The option of plugging your PS3 or XBOX 360 into your LCD via HDMI is a nice feature, and convenient too. If you agree, you'll be happy to hear that BenQ has just released two new LCD monitors: X2000W (20”), and X2200W (22”).

Both have 1680x1050 resolution, a contrast ratio of 1000:1, and a brightness of 300cd/m2. Of course, our screen not only has a HDMI port, but also features a DVI HDCP port and RGB.

Hold on a second. Why don't 90% of the LCD manufacturers sell a 24” version of their monitor with HDMI support, and why add HDMI to a screen which is not even full HD, or with a resolution of 1920x1200?

How hard could it be to manufacture a 24” Full HD monitor with HDMI ?

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Posted on Wed Jan 23, 07:31 by cheese_it, Student, IT Manager, CEO, Bounty Hunter..., Shanghai, Seoul, Munich, Tatooine...
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No that hard as Benq already have a line of 24" HDMI equiped displays... there aren't many (any?) panel manufacturers that make fullhd/1920x1200 20" and 22" panels so I guess they strive to offer the best they can..



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Posted on Thu Jan 24, 01:00 by Mareel, Bounty Hunter, Dantooine
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Obviously you don't know much about LCD technology, but the panels used for 24+ inch LCDs are usually *VA or S-IPS panels, and almost all LCDs smaller than 24inches are TN panels. So its a little more complicated than just making a bigger panel with the same everything else. Plus they already make a 24inch with HDMI that has almost all of the features the new x2200w has.



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Posted on Fri Mar 13, 10:23 by BestDailyTips, student, Torrance, CA
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Good insight Mareel. I also did not know the difference between the small screens versus the bigger ones. =)



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