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BENQ PG2401PT


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enQ has covered just about every base in
the past with an eclectic assortment of
monitors. They’ve released an ergonomic
range, designed to combat the causes of
poor posture and bad eyesight while working, they’ve
conquered the gaming market with the XL and RL
series, and they’ve even launched the VW series,
designed to be the most stylish on the market.
The world of colour critical monitors though, is
previously uncharted territory for BenQ. We’ve
seen monitors for moving pictures but never for
still ones, and the new Pro Graphics series sees a
shift towards capturing the eye of the artist, and a
bold first statement for the company.

The PG2401PT is the first of a new breed. On first
viewing, it has a very sleek, modern and minimal
design that is in line with BenQ’s classiest range. It
features modern touch-operated light controls, which
replace any unsightly buttons, and the all the ports
and plugs you’d expect from any good monitor are all
hiding around the back and sides of the machine.
The PG2401PT comes with its own sun-deflecting
hood, ambient light sensor and 16:10 ratio, which
offers more space for your artistic creations than the
average widescreen display would. It’s clearly an
impressive monitor to look at, and that’s merely
scratching the surface. So far so impressive, but how
does it actually handle the deeper needs of the artist?

REVIEWS BENQ PG2401PT MONITOR


IS BENQ’S FIRST ATTEMPT AT A COLOUR


CRITICAL MONITOR A MUSTHAVE PIECE
OF EQUIPMENT FOR DIGITAL ARTISTS, OR

JUST A SHOWY DISAPPOINTMENT? WE
PUT IT TO THE TEST TO FIND OUT

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Colour-critical monitorBenQ has Delta Es2 to ensure colour : The 24inch
accuracy, which gives the truest impression of colour in images
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