At first sight, the latest BenQ XL2410T monitor seems to be a very attractive solution for 3D gamers. In reality, this model seems to have some problems in terms of response time of the screen. This is not really acceptable if you need to use the 3D disp...
The BenQ XL2410T is aimed very much at the gamer, but film enthusiasts and indeed any user that wants ultra-smooth PC coverage, will find plenty to engage with here. The XL2410T is relatively expensive though at around £285. Should you want the 3D kit ...
Exceptionally little input lag, 3D-Ready, 120Hz support
Very limited viewing angles, Motion processing doesn?t work very well
Now that online gaming is such a huge part of any hardcore gamer's 'arsenal' response time and especially input lag are king when it comes to picking a monitor. And the XL2410T delivers the goods on both these fronts to what appears to us to be an unprec...
Despite the quite embarrassing “cool gamers” with their folded arms on the front of the box, I kind of wanted to like this display. It came with 3D, had some cool features that I've never even thought to use like dropping the display size down so that you...
Published: 2011-06-04, Author: Eric , review by: cnet.com
The BenQ XL2410T is a 3D monitor featuring a full assortment of ergonomic options and very good performance in games and movies
The monitor's price is higher than other 3D displays, there's some egregious backlight bleeding, and drawing out good performance requires plenty of time spent adjusting settings
The BenQ XL2410T is a cleanly-designed LED-based 3D monitor that takes some effort to bring out its performance.
BenQ XL2410T has a matte, black frame and extensive ergonomic adjustability which is great. The monitor feels robust and the integrated HDMI input allow users to connect other devices, although it's not a HDMI 1.4 input. A PBP (Picture by picture) functio...
Abstract: In order to make the BenQ XL2410T appealing to gamers, BenQ has employed a range of strategies. For a start, it teamed up with professional Counter-Strike players who helped design the monitor, building a 24in LED backlit bundle of joy that anyone woul...
120Hz makes for silky smooth gaming. Height adjustment has huge range. Can turn off auto-switch to HDMI. PBP allows HDMI by DVI. Decent HQV performance. Four-year, zero-dead pixel warranty policy. Excellent scaling options
Underside buttons. Bad light bleed. Greyscale gradient crushes to white and black too quickly. Fails more inversion pixel walk tests than the norm
BenQ's XL2410T is excellent value, especially considering it runs at 120Hz. If you're after silky smooth frame rates, low response time, guaranteed zero input lag and don't really care about image quality and control it excels fantastically. If you nee...
120Hz makes for silky smooth gaming, Height adjustment has huge range, Can turn off autoswitch to HDMI, PBP allows HDMI by DVI, Decent HQV performance, Fouryear, zerodead pixel warranty policy, Excellent scaling options
Underside buttons, Bad light bleed, Greyscale gradient crushes to white and black too quickly, Fails more inversion pixel walk tests than the norm
BenQ's XL2410T is excellent value, especially considering it runs at 120Hz. If you're after silky smooth frame rates, low response time, guaranteed zero input lag and don't really care about image quality and control it excels fantastically. If you nee...