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BenQ FP241W Color Rendering

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Now that the Dell 2407HC is out of the question for now (out of stock n rip off price), I gotta find another good 24". Looks like the BenQ FP241W is another popular choice. The Dell claims that they can show 92% of the NTSC gamut. I do a little bit of photography work every now and then, so how is the BenQ doing about color rendering? I know that it is not the best to use a PVA panel LCD for color, but at the price point, I think IPS panel is out of the question.

Is ther other issues I should be aware about the BenQ? What is the difference with the FP241WZ model?
 
FYI BenQ FP241W/WZ/VW use A-MVA panel. Some place such as NCIX actually has WZ model a lot cheaper than W on their weekly sale starts Wednesday night 9pm ends on Tuesday midnight.
 
Does the WZ have Black Frame Insertion, that some reviews state that it actually made the color rendering worse?

Any info on how much of the NTSC gamut the Benq's cover?

Thanks
 
Does the WZ have Black Frame Insertion, that some reviews state that it actually made the color rendering worse?

Any info on how much of the NTSC gamut the Benq's cover?

Thanks

Black Frame Insertion feature on WZ can be turned off and is off by default. Just that WZ is actually cheaper than W when I bought mine WZ. I have never used black frame insertion feature at all. Not even turned on once.
 
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