Reuben Lee | Mar 18, 2008
The Taiwanese PC maker calls it the "world's slimmest 24-inch LCD monitor" and we'll take its word for it. After all, how many display vendors can boast of a 24-incher that measures just 2.44 inches (about 62mm) at its thickest point?
According to BenQ, the V2400W design, which is inspired by a B2 Stealth bomber, uses an advanced Rapid Heat Cycle Molding (RHCM) injection technology to achieve its slim profile. This new technology allows for more flexibility in molding non-traditional shapes and designs.
Introduced as a premium lifestyle product, the V2400W sports a mirror-black finish with slick touch controls. It will feature HDMI (with HDCP), DVI and VGA connectivity options, together with full 1080p HD support, 2ms GTG response time and a 4,000:1 contrast ratio. It is expected to be available this March in China and Asia, followed by Europe and North America in April.
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