• BenQ XL2410T Monitor Review

    BenQ XL2410T Monitor Review

    Roydon Cerejo, Jan 11, 2011 1241 hrs IST

    The world's first 3D capable LED based LCD monitor has a lot going for it

    Good ergonomics, good color reproduction, LED backlit, supports Nvidia 3DVision

    Menu buttons aren't easy to use, expensive

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Today we review BenQ's latest flagship gaming monitor, the XL2410T, which just happens to be the world's first 3D capable LED based LCD monitor. BenQ has always been ahead when it comes to dishing out products with the "World's First" title. We've seen it in the past with the V2220H, which was the world's slimmest LED LCD monitor, and the E2400HD, which was the first 16:9 LCD monitor.

While the above products were good, they weren't exactly great, and we felt they were a bit unpolished. It's as if BenQ hurried the entire process just to get the monitors in the market before anyone else. With the XL2410T, however, BenQ has co-developed this monitor with the help of professional gamers in order to achieve the best possible result. Let's find out how well this has worked.

The XL2410T is a full HD monitor with a TN panel. The actual dimensions are 23.6" since it has the 16:9 aspect ratio. The contrast and brightness levels are the typical values of 1000:1 (typical) and 300 cd/m2 respectively. The XL2410T is dressed in a handsome black finish that's thankfully matt and features full tilt, pivot and rotate adjustments.
 
Bundle

  • Installation manual
  • Power cord
  • VGA cable
  • DVI-D

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Quaint
,Chennai, on Feb 06, 2011 02:24 AM
I have been searching for Samsung PX2370 for the past 10 days in Chennai. Can anyone let me know if this Samsung PX2370 is available in Chennai.
Viraf P CHinoy
,Mumbai, on Jan 12, 2011 12:14 AM
I have purchased this Monitor for 4-5 days now. It is great in games, movies, Blu-ray. Only I have not been able to use it in3d but that shouldbe OK too. Price is high but thats what we pay for new technology. BENQ 3 cheers for a great Monitor. Viraf P CHinoy
Anonymous
,Delhi, on Jan 11, 2011 08:50 PM
What a waste, just in name of 3d. Its better to stick with non 3d led with a better price point around 18k but for 31k instead of TN i would like to stick with another u2410 any day.
Ravi Shanker
,Coimbatore, on Jan 11, 2011 03:52 PM
Would love it if you guys have live product shots rather than the recycled marketing photos

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