BenQ remains on green bandwagon, offers up LED-backlit G920WL and G922HDL displays
If the model names seem uninformative, here's what you need to know -- the G920WL is a 19-inch 1,440 x 900 display, and the G922HDL is the same, only shrunken down to 18.5-inches and 1,366 x 768. Both claim class-leading power efficiency (a staple for BenQ), with their Eco mode using only 10 and 11 watts, respectively. They come with the company's newish SensEye 3 auto-calibration utility, 250 nits of brightness, 5 millisecond response time, and a real, non-dynamic 1,000:1 contrast ratio. Should you need more pixels and inches, BenQ will be all too happy to serve your appetite with its similarly "green" V series, which goes up to 24 inches. The new G models are set for immediate release in Europe and Asia at "compelling price points," though BenQ remains mum on the possibility of North American availability.
[Via Far East Gizmos]
[Via Far East Gizmos]


















Always Europe and Asia!;) Isn't it strange?
I thought everyone had adopted putting the screen size in the model number. It's real odd otherwise.
If these two displays are the same except for the size and resolution, then why does the smaller monitor require more power?
Someone needs to test that SenseEye calibration thingy. I suspect it's a technology straight from Marketing.
Wowzers, I though Ben Q just modified xboxs!