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BenQ unveils world's first LCD monitor with full HD support

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BenQ expands its LCD monitor lineup with BenQ FP241W, the world's first LCD

monitor with an HDMI interface and full 1080p HD support. BenQ FP241W also

features the exclusive Advanced Motion Accelerator (AMA) and BenQ's

proprietary Senseye Technology as well as a high contrast ratio and flexible

screen adjustment.

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BenQ FP241W's complete HD support feature provides users to enjoy video

through new generations of consumer electronics such as game consoles and HD DVD

players. The HDMI interface enables five Gbps data transfer and eliminates the

need for signal conversion, ensuring the best quality video performance.

With 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) high resolution, it is able to display more content

while delivering crisp refined images and legible text and ensures no image

distortion or cropping occurs. In addition, BenQ FP241W's 24” wide­screen

design allows users to view two independent A4-size windows simultaneously,

making it ideal for professional applications such as finance, health care,

research and communication centers. Moreover, the embedded PIP

(picture-in-picture) function provides users to play back video from two

different sources such as from a DVD player and a PC.

The flexible screen adjustment provides users to freely adjust the screen

viewing angle for a more comfortable experience, including -5 - 25 degree title

angle, -45/45 left/right swivel angle, pivot and height adjustment. It FP241W

also comes outfitted with integrated USB ports for easy connections various USB

peripherals.

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