BenQ XL2410T Gaming Monitor $299 Limited Quantities

The rep for BenQ here on H got banned. Not sure what happened but it may not worthwhile supporting them if they screwed H over.
 
Gonna have to pm Kyle most likely. Oldie did not know when I asked him.
 
Probably advertising without contributing to the forum. Thats the one thing that really isn't tolerated here.

Oh, its open box. I would rather spend the $50 or less on a Planar SA2311w or the 120hz LG.
 
I may be in the market for an LED-backlit display (experimentation).

Unfortunately, all I know is IPS, but I'm ok with these TN panels for this application.

Are the Planar SA2311w or the 120hz LG similar to this BenQ ? Any quick tips on getting started with my LED-backlit panel selection ?
 
I don't think that the planar or LG are LCD backlight.

Still great monitors though. I would probably give the edge to the LG W2363D due to the HDMI 1.4 support as well as the dual link dvi.
 
Probably advertising without contributing to the forum. Thats the one thing that really isn't tolerated here.

Oh, its open box. I would rather spend the $50 or less on a Planar SA2311w or the 120hz LG.

Yes it is open box. They have like 6 hours of use each. They were used at the ESEA Invite Championship.
 
Yes it is open box. They have like 6 hours of use each. They were used at the ESEA Invite Championship.

Doesn't matter, how does that effect warranty? How will they be packaged? What if there is a blemish on the screen or a stuck pixel?

I should hope that includes free shipping.
 
too bad it is nvidia 3d only and not ati :/

It's a 120Hz monitor, it is not restricted to a single vendors 3D solution. Should be able to make it work with AMD cards using the IZ3D driver and some generic shutter glasses.
 
It's a 120Hz monitor, it is not restricted to a single vendors 3D solution. Should be able to make it work with AMD cards using the IZ3D driver and some generic shutter glasses.

There is no HDMI 1.4 for HD3D, Tridef, and I afaik IZ3d as well. I don't think that there are iz3d specific shutter glasses. If I'm not mistaken it normally uses the glasses that come with the display.

Either way neither solution uses full 60hz per eye like 3d vision does anyways.
 
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