18.5" Benq G925HDA TFT Monitor
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18.5" Benq G925HDA TFT Monitor
Scan code: LN36531 Manufacturer code: G925HDA
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18.5" Benq G925HDA TFT Monitor

18.5" BenQ G925HDA Widescreen, Black, 1366x768, 10000:1, 200cd/m2, 5ms

Scan code: LN36531 Manufacturer code: G925HDA
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Product Overview 18.5” 16:9 LCD Monitor
The BenQ G925HDA is built to broaden your view with 18.5“W 16:9 LCD display! The best part is it’s also energy efficient, reducing power consumption by 23.3% in comparing to previous model.

5ms Superior Response Time Gives You Truly Dynamic Images
5ms response time means that even highly dynamic video is rendered fluidly without ghosting or other artifacts.

40000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio (DCR) Offers you the Finest Detail
With a dynamic contrast ratio of 40000:1 to give you splendid image details and clarity in darkened and complex motion pictures, everything becomes more vivid! Features Senseye®+Photo Technology Brings You the Most Optimized Images.
BenQ’s exclusive Senseye®+Photo Technology gives you preset modes—Standard, Dynamic, Movie, Photo—that provide instant optimized settings for different usage scenarios. Senseye®+Photo is an enhanced version that adds support for the industry-standard sRGB color space, allowing you to obtain consistent results when you view and manipulate images on the G925HDA and on other sRGB-compliant devices.

Display Mode
This mode allows aspect ratio’s other 16:9 to be displayed without geometric distortion. So, it can perfectly display a full picture with its 16:9 widescreen panel – allowing you to enjoy the best visual entertainment.
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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
15 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
BENQ
Telephone:
0207 216 0039
Buying Guide
Display Panel Types
Display Panel Types
Date Issued: 15th May 2015

Choosing a monitor is not an easy decision to make, and not just because of the large number of variations in resolution, refresh rates, sizes and connectivity options. There are also varying panel technologies used to form each display that need to be considered. These panel technologies can be grouped into three broad categories which cover the vast majority of monitors sold in the consumer market.

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NVIDIA G-Sync
NVIDIA G-Sync
Date Issued: 17th Dec 2013

G-SYNC works in a surprisingly simple way - it calculates how long the present frame takes to compute and then, crucially, varies the refresh rate of the monitor to match. It works between a minimum of 33.3ms (30fps) and the maximum supported refresh of the display. The key takeaway here is that the graphics card and monitor are both synced up to one another - the monitor doesn't have the limitations imposed by a rigid, fixed-rate scanning routine.

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Graphics Card Outputs
Graphics Card Outputs
Date Issued: 8th Oct 2010

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HDTV 720/1080
HDTV 720/1080
Date Issued: 14th Jun 2008

Whether the broadcasters are going HD or not, TV sets and projectors are arriving thick and fast which claim to support higher resolutions than regular telly. But HDTV is far from just one standard – it incorporates a couple of different resolutions, two different scanning modes, and a number of different frame rates. In this article, we present a guide to what all the terms actually mean.

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DVI/HDMI/HDCP
DVI/HDMI/HDCP
Date Issued: 14th Jun 2008

There’s a lot more to High Definition than just having the ability to run your screen at the right resolution. With more than one type of connection available, and the thorny subject of signal encryption to contend with, just because your monitor and graphics are capable of 1,920 x 1,080 or better does not necessarily mean they will be able to display HDTV in all its glory.

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