Crafted for breathtaking simplicity, the BenQ GW2480 23.8″ frameless display blends super thin bezels with hidden cable control. Complementing BenQ’s proprietary Eye-Care Technologies with Low Blue Light Technology and Flicker-Free efficiency for improved viewing ease, the industry-leading Brightness Intelligence Tech provides excellent details in every ambient lighting environment. With the perfect mix of LED and IPS technology, GW2480 offers a new level of visual pleasure with authentic colours, darker blacks, higher contrast and finer details.
Specs of BenQ GW2480 Monitor
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Display Resolution Maximum: 1920×1080 pixels
Screen Size: 23.8 inches
Display Type: LCD
Item Dimensions: 16.54 x 6.90 x 21.26 inches
Item Weight: 8.40 lbs
Mounting Type: Wall Mount
Refresh Rate: 60 hertz
Size: 24-inch (IPS)
The BenQ GW2480 monitor has 24 inch Full HD 1080P IPS panel with 1920×1080 resolution, 250 nits of brightness, built-in speakers
The BenQ GW2480 monitor has wide viewing angle of 178 ° for Clearness from any kind of seeing angle.
Edge to edge slim bezel style: ultra-slim bezel for virtually seamless multi-panel arrangements for extended view, space-saving base, elegant design for office.
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Patented Eye-Care for prolonged usage: Exclusive brightness Knowledge Adaptive modern technology changes brightness for comfortable watching, reduced Blue light and also zero flicker technology prevent headaches and eye strain. This eye Tech in BenQ GW2480 monitor provides enhanced pictures that are easy on your eyes.
Integrated cable administration system: nicely conceals wires inside BenQ GW2480 monitor stand; VESA wall surface mount: 100×100 (mm).
Connectivity Innovation: vga. Voltage Score – 100 – 240V, Reaction Time – 8ms, 5ms( GtG), Refresh Rate – 60Hz.
My Honest Review on BenQ GW2480 Monitor
Acting as a programmer, I’ve had headaches all the time because of eye exhaustion. Then this eye-care monitor grabbed my attention, I just decided to check to see how it works, if not I’m going to come back. In reality, it helped my eye condition. I tried a lot of monitors at work, inexpensive and pricey ones, to find one that would support my symptoms, I found a handful, but the price is either very high or all of them need a proper computer system to use their full capacity. For eg, the best one I’ve used is Dell 4K ISP, but it’s worth more than $500 (2018) and it’s on sale. Other brands are fine, but I slowly remember that it’s just a brand all of them are using the same maker. But the price depends on how famous the brand is.
BenQ isn’t a well-known company in the US, but I used to have a BenQ laptop that I really like, so I had a really good feeling about that brand. At the time of buying, I had about three options: the BenQ GW2480 monitor, the Dell one, and the Acer one. I used to have an Acer monitor and it’s bad, it looks very good, but after you’ve used it, you’ll know it’s “cheap”. Back in 2015, the Acer display was almost the same value as this, not worth it. Dell one is far more expensive, around $400 dollars and 4K, but I know that 4K displays typically need a better system, I had a mac mini (last generation) at home, it doesn’t support 4K, why bother investing so much on it.
The BenQ GW2480 monitor is as defined on the Amazon website. I just had it for a couple of days, and after a day of work, and then I used this monitor at home, I didn’t develop the headaches I used to have. Hope it’s a sustainable one, too.
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