BenQ has launched its new G series LCD monitors ranging from 15.6-inch widescreen to 24-inch widescreen. The G series is comprised of five 720p models and five 1080p models.
The 20-inch G2020HD/HDA, 18.5-inch G920HD/HDA, and 15.6-inch G610HDA display full HD/HD content in 16:9 aspect ratio format and 720p definition without the distortion, while the 24-inch G2411HD/HDA, 23.6-inch G2410HD, or 21.5-inch G2220HD/HAD come with 1080p definition.
Contrast ratios range from 10,000:1 to 40,000:1 with 5ms response time or 2ms GTG response times.
BenQ's G series will be available worldwide with initial launch in China at the end of January.
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