BenQ rolls out new displays, headed by 20-inch FP202W
BenQ has a batch of new LCD displays out, and it looks like the company has decided to use a different designer for each model, since they have completely different bezels, control layouts and speaker designs. At the head of the pack is the widescreen 20-inch FP202W
(shown), clad in basic black, and with a 1680 x 1050 resolution and 800:1 contrast ratio. The monitor also has an 8ms response time, which BenQ claims is the fastest for a 20-inch display (for the next few days, at least). Moving down a couple of inches, there are two 19-inchers: the SXGA FP19V, with a 650:1 contrast ratio and a silver casing with built-in speakers; and the all-white FP93V, which has similar specs, minus the speakers but plus a severe case of Apple envy. Last and least are the two 17-inch models, the FP72V, with speaker ears, a 0.3 megapixel webcam and a 1050:1 contrast ratio; and the FP71V, which is basically a shrunken version of the FP91V. All will be out in Japan this month and next, and will presumably show up elsewhere after the Japanese market acts as a real-world focus group and determines which design works best.
[Via Akihabara News]