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BenQ V2410: Back In Black

By Andy Sim - 30 Apr 2010
Launch SRP: S$399

BenQ V2410 - Conclusion

The Final Word 

Cost wise, the 24-inch V2410 is arguably a shade cheaper than 1080p LED-backlit panels floating around in the same class. Strangely enough, BenQ has managed to yank the V2410's retail price down to S$399 in a matter of months since the V2400's release (the V2400 was going for S$599). While we don't have any major gripes In the design department, perhaps BenQ could take a page from our books and engineer their future models with an adjustable height option. That'll be nice.

BenQ is offering two sizes for their latest V-series members, a 24-inch and 22-inch alternative. The V2410 did well with color reproductions, but its so-called Senseye Human Vision Technology is still far from perfect in creating a rich and totally convincing image.

As for image reproduction, it's no surprise that the two models are pretty much like peas and carrots. While we can't say the entry-level V2410 is a maestro at providing attention to detail, it does have its own merits like a truthful color rendition and ability to display tiny fonts concisely. Slight compression artifacts did surface on DisplayMate but it isn't the worst we've seen. All things considered, the penny-saving V2410 is an agreeable solution for everyday use like surfing the web or basic photo editing, for example. Point is, just don't expect stellar display quality for your Full-HD moments, but you won't be let-down either.

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8.0
  • Design 8
  • Features 8
  • Performance 8
  • Value 8.5
The Good
Affordable 24-inch display
Decent performance for its price
The Bad
Unadjustable height
Tricky balance between blacks and finer details
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