BenQ updates E series LCD with the 21.5-inch E2200HDA

BenQ is updating its E series LCDs with the E2200HDA computer display. What makes this LCD special is the fact that it uses a 16:9 aspect ratio, meaning it can fit in widescreen HD content without the need to display the black bars that usually appears on most 16:10 non-native screens. And with that BenQ can very well claim an industry’s first.
Measuring 21.5 inches diagonally, this LCD gives out a full 1920x1080 resolution and can display 1080p content from Blu-ray movies, game consoles and other sources in all their vivid details. In addition the E2200HDA can display vivid images with its 10,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and automatic color adjustment. According to BenQ, the LCDs response times is equal to the 16:10 displays at an average 5ms. If the 5ms response rate is not enough for you, you may want to wait for future LCD’s which BenQ promise to release with pixel response times of 2ms and will feature both DVI and HDMI video.
The E2200HDA will start shipping this summer in Asia Pacific, China, Europe, and Latin America. No words yet as to when this LCD will hit US stores.
Product [BenQ] Via [Electronista]
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