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BenQ BL2405HT PC Monitor Review

BenQ BL2405HT PC Monitor Review

Posted on October 12, 2016December 21, 2018 By Jarvis

What is the BL2405?

This PC monitor is aimed at the business market but would be equally suited to non-specialist domestic use, i.e. it’s not sold as a dedicated gaming or photography display and nor is it especially suited for home theatre requirements. The BenQ BL2405HT boasts their exclusive Flicker-free technology and Low Blue Light Modes, for comfortable viewing over extended periods and a flexible adjustment system to maximise placement opportunities. At the time of publishing (October 2016), the BL2405HT is widely available for between £140/$210 and £150/$225.

BenQ BL2405HT PC Monitor Review

Specifications

The BL2405HT features an LED backlight to illuminate the 24-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) TN panel with an aspect ratio of 16:9 and a pixel pitch of 0.267mm. BenQ claims a native contrast ratio of 1,000:1 and a dynamic contrast of 12 million to one with the Dynamic Contrast setting maxed out. Pixel response time is quoted at two milliseconds, grey-to-grey, with promised viewing angles of 170 degrees horizontal and 160 degrees on the vertical axis.
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