Judging from the images above, it is most likely caused by external impact and hence panel leakage. The warranty that covers the panel for this model is already over.
We would advise you to get a new replacement as it is not economically advisable to send it for repair.
Judging from the images above, it is most likely caused by external impact and hence panel leakage. The warranty that covers the panel for this model is already over.
We would advise you to get a new replacement as it is not economically advisable to send it for repair.
Thanks!
BenQ Malaysia
Thank you for your suggestion I have following question:
1. Is it still have 2nd hand value? If have, around how much? 2. Suggestion and price range for new LED? 3. Suggestion and price range for 2nd hand LED?
Thank you for your suggestion I have following question:
1. Is it still have 2nd hand value? If have, around how much? 2. Suggestion and price range for new LED? 3. Suggestion and price range for 2nd hand LED?
2) If you play games on your pc, I will recommend the RL2450H gaming monitor (LED 24"). For more information, please log on to; http://benq.com.my/product/monitor/rl2450h/ Price - RM899
2) If you play games on your pc, I will recommend the RL2450H gaming monitor (LED 24"). For more information, please log on to; http://benq.com.my/product/monitor/rl2450h/ Price - RM899
Can please recommend a 24" for surfing and gaming.Budget is below rm1.5k.My location is Klang Valley,Kepong and address as where to buy,Thank u.
Hi hemanjo,
You may consider the BenQ RL 2450H which is priced at RM 899.
It is our entry level product among the gaming series with high response time that suits your gaming needs especially for FPS. Kindly check HERE for more info
You may find it at Viewnet or ALL IT hypermarket store from Lowyat plaza
This post has been edited by Mr BenQ: Oct 14 2013, 03:22 PM
helo MrBenQ what's the difference between XL2420T and XL2411T read some review but still not really clear about any major difference between these 2 any idea best price and where to get?
helo MrBenQ what's the difference between XL2420T and XL2411T read some review but still not really clear about any major difference between these 2 any idea best price and where to get?
Hi ReserveDark,
Thanks for that good question. Please allow me to quote from PCMonitors for this question. Also, please be noted that both versions have now been upgraded with the Flicker free and 144hz frame rate.
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That’s a good question actually and it isn’t something that BenQ makes clear. We have reviewed both the 20T and 11T which allowed us to get a feel for the differences between both the models. This thread will be a great place to draw together the differences.
There are some aesthetic differences which I think can be seen easily enough from pictures and probably don’t need to be described. Some poeple prefer the red accents of the 20T whereas others prefer the simple style and slightly thinner bezels of the 11T.
There are some differences in functionality in that only the XL2420T has the ‘S-Switch’ which makes using the OSD or switching between 3 different ‘custom’ presets very easy. It also has touch sensitive buttons which work quite nicely and are arranged a bit more logically than the pressable buttons on the 11T. Once you’ve set everything up though you don’t necessarily need to worry about the OSD too much.
The XL2420T has a broader selection of ports than the XL2411T. It features a DisplayPort input alongside DVI, VGA, 2 HDMI ports and 3 USB 2.0 ports. The XL2411T on the other hand features a single HDMI port, DVI and VGA. For most users they will just want to connect a PC using DVI and that will handle the monitor very well and isn’t a problem. Some users may find the additional ports helpful, particularly the DisplayPort if they are planning to use an unusual GPU (or gaming laptop perhaps) without DVI.
When it comes to the actual image performance the monitors are quite similar. The 11T seems to have been tweaked a bit, at least compared to the revision of the 20T we reviewed, but is essentially quite comparable when running the same settings. It seemed to give some slightly richer colours when running under ‘Standard mode’ and selecting ‘Gamma 4′ without crushing shades or making colours far too deep as the 20T did.
The monitors are both very responsive but the 11T has a bit of an edge in that department. It actually runs at 144Hz natively, giving a slight edge in fluidity. It also offers ‘High’ and ‘Premium’ AMA (Advanced Motion Acceleration) modes rather than just ‘On’. The ‘High’ setting offers a more comfortable balance than the overly aggressive acceleration on the 20T and less conspicuous overdrive artifacts are produced as a result. Most users don’t seem to mind about these on the 20T anyway, but some do.
Those are really the key differences between the two monitors. It is really the S-Switch, extra ports and touch sensitive controls that add a bit of cost to the 20T (or at least are selling points that would allow BenQ to charge a premium). The 11T is newer though and has been tweaked a bit, particularly with its more flexible grey to grey acceleration options.
Thanks for that good question. Please allow me to quote from PCMonitors for this question. Also, please be noted that both versions have now been upgraded with the Flicker free and 144hz frame rate. http://pcmonitors.info/forum/topic/benq-xl...-the-difference
*Those are really the key differences between the two monitors. It is really the S-Switch, extra ports and touch sensitive controls that add a bit of cost to the 20T (or at least are selling points that would allow BenQ to charge a premium). The 11T is newer though and has been tweaked a bit, particularly with its more flexible grey to grey acceleration options.
l see, then l think it should okay to get 11T, price gap about 300
*Those are really the key differences between the two monitors. It is really the S-Switch, extra ports and touch sensitive controls that add a bit of cost to the 20T (or at least are selling points that would allow BenQ to charge a premium). The 11T is newer though and has been tweaked a bit, particularly with its more flexible grey to grey acceleration options.
l see, then l think it should okay to get 11T, price gap about 300
Hopefully you will enjoy your purchase! Do share your insights with us upon your new acquisition
On a side note, we would like to introduce to you our latest Q4 hero model - EW2440L
This post has been edited by Mr BenQ: Oct 16 2013, 12:59 PM