In their unceasing quest for the size zero screen, LCD manufacturers have been whittling down their panels to ever-slimmer proportions, but it’s BenQ that takes the prize for the world’s slimmest 24-inch widescreen monitor – just 6cm at its thickest point! That’s enough to bag design awards from both iF and Red Dot as well.
Amazingly, the V2400W is still manages to squeeze in both HDMI and DVI connections and deliver a 4,000:1 contrast ratio with a lightning fast 2ms response time. With all the brands competing on thinness, we don’t suspect BenQ will hold this record for long.
Out end of April | Price £355
BenQ








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