Useful Reference for 24" Monitors (and other sizes)

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Limp Gawd
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Site for 24" Monitors
It's in Chinese but I think you can figure out what you want to know.

The Gateway FPD2485W isn't listed there (I guess they don't sell Gateways in China?), so I'll add it here.

No HDMI
Gateway FPD2485W
24" / 16:10 / 1920x1200 / 16.7M / S-PVA / VGA (1080p, 1:1), DVI-D+HDCP (1080p, 1:1), Component x2 (1080i, 1:1) / 450 nits / 0.27 mm / 1000:1 / 178/178 / 6 ms
Price: $679.99 / Banding: Yes / Height-adjustable/Rotating stand: Yes/Yes

Dell 2405WFP
24" / 16:10 / 1920x1200 / 16.7M / PVA / VGA (1080p, 1:1), DVI-D-HDCP (1080p, 1:1), Component (1080i, 1:1) / 500 nits / 0.27 mm / 1000:1 / 178/178 / 12 ms
Price: N/A / Banding: ? / Height-adjustable/Rotating stand: Yes/Yes

Dell 2407WFP
24" 16:10 / 1920x1200 / 16.7M / PVA / VGA (1080p, no 1:1), DVI-D+HDCP (1080p, 1:1), Component (1080i, 1:1) / 450 nits / 0.27 mm / 1000:1 / 178/178 / 6 ms
Price: $799.99 / Banding: ? / Height-adjustable/Rotating stand: Yes/Yes


HDMI
Sceptre x24wg-naga
24" / 16:10 / 1920x1200 / 16.7M / MVA (M240J1 or M240UW01 V0) / VGA (?), DVI (?), HDMI x2 (?), Component (?) / 500 nits / 0.27 mm / 1000:1 / 178178 / 5 ms
Putative release date: Jan. 2007 / Price: $599.99 / Banding: ? / Height-adjustable/Rotating stand: available separately

LG L245WP
24" / 16:10 / 1920x1200 / 16.7M / S-IPS (LPL LM240WU1) / VGA (1080p, 1:1), HDMI (1080p, 1:1), Component (1080i, 1:1) / 500 nits / 0.27 mm / 1000:1 / 178/178 / 8 ms
Putative release date: ? / Price: ? / Banding: ? / Height-adjustable/Rotating stand: ?

BenQ FP241W (R0)
24" / 16:10 / 1920x1200 / 16.7M / A-MVA, P-MVA, PVA, or S-PVA (Samsung LTM240M2 or AUO) / VGA (1080p, no 1:1), DVI-D+HDCP (1080p, no 1:1), HDMI (1080p, no 1:1), Component (1080p, no 1:1) / 500 nits / 0.27 mm / 1000:1 / 178/178 / 6 ms
Price: $799.99 / Banding: No / Height-adjustable/Rotating stand: Yes/Yes

BenQ FP241W (R1)
24" / 16:10 / 1920x1200 / 16.7M / A-MVA, P-MVA, PVA, or S-PVA (Samsung LTM240M2 or AUO) / VGA (1080p, ?), DVI-D+HDCP (1080p, ?), HDMI (1080p, no 1:1), Component (1080p, ?) / 500 nits / 0.27 mm / 1000:1 / 178/178 / 6 ms
Putative release date: Dec. 2006 / Price: $799.99 / Banding: No / Height-adjustable/Rotating stand: Yes/Yes

BenQ FP241WZ
24" / 16:10 / 1920x1200 / 16.7M / A-MVA, P-MVA, PVA, or S-PVA / VGA (1080p, ?), DVI-D+HDCP (1080p, ?), HDMI (1080p, ?), Component (1080p, ?) / 500 nits / 0.27 mm / 1000:1 / 178/178 / 6 ms
Putative release date: Jan. 2007 / Price: ? / Banding: No / Height-adjustable/Rotating stand: Yes/Yes

BenQ FP241VW
24" / 16:10 / 1920x1200 / 16.7M / A-MVA, P-MVA, PVA, or S-PVA / VGA (1080p, ?), DVI-D (1080p, ?), HDMI (1080p, ?), Component (1080p, ?) / 500 nits / 0.27 mm / 1000:1 / 178/178 / 6 ms
Putative release date: ? / Price: ? / Banding: No / Height-adjustable/Rotating stand: No/No
 
MVA panel or P-MVA?

Also, according to Behardware the BenQ Z version uses PVA (or maybe S-PVA) panels, not MVA. In fact, it seems like even the non-Z version uses PVA (or maybe S-PVA) according to BH. But most other claims say the non-Z version uses P-MVA.

BH says the BenQ Z version panel has different colors than the panel on the non-Z version, so it is probably a different panel.
 
and most likely a pre-production sample model, may not bare any indication to what the real version will use. BenQ have confirmed to me that both FP241W and FP241WZ should be using the AUO panel
 
The guy running this site seems to have some good information. I'll try to point out panel manufacturers for the 24" monitors.

Site
 
peTeMelster said:
MVA panel or P-MVA?

Also, according to Behardware the BenQ Z version uses PVA (or maybe S-PVA) panels, not MVA. In fact, it seems like even the non-Z version uses PVA (or maybe S-PVA) according to BH. But most other claims say the non-Z version uses P-MVA.

BH says the BenQ Z version panel has different colors than the panel on the non-Z version, so it is probably a different panel.
Thanks, I've updated with that information. What type of panel is the AUO panel?
 
Badd said:
any links or info you can share about that?

Of course :)

link
Here they sell them as MVA.

Review

In this review they call it S-IPS, but shots from angle shows that its a MVA screen (the classic VA color wash).
 
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