24" Full HD LED Back-lit IPS Monitor (TPE-BEQMO24)

24" Full HD LED Back-lit IPS Monitor (TPE-BEQMO24)
Designed for beautiful simplicity this 24 inch class BenQ monitor comes with a frameless monitor design combined with ultra slim bezels and hidden cable management. Enjoy truly authentic colors, deeper blacks, higher contrast, and sharper details.

  • 23.8 inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS monitor

  • Flexible connectivity: 1 x D-sub (VGA), 1 x HDMI (v1.4), 1 x Display Port.

  • Frameless design is great for multi monitor viewing in style

  • Wide Viewing Angle IPS Panel

  • Edge to Edge Slim Bezel Design

Fast shipping:

This item is only available to customers in the United States. Most will receive this item within 1-5 business days when selecting UPS or equivalent shipping options.

Category Specification
Screen size (inch) 23.8 inch
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Display Colors 16.7 million color
Display Screen Coating Anti-Glare
Panel Type IPS
Backlight Technology LED backlight
Resolution (max.) 1920x1080
Viewing Angle (L/R) (CR>=10) 178/178
Response Times (GtG) 5
Refresh Rate (Hz) 60
HDCP 1.4
AMA Yes
PPI 93
Color Temperature Bluish;Normal;Reddish;User mode
Gamma 1.8 - 2.6
Monitor Class 24"
Native Contrast 1000:1
Brightness (typ.) 250
Color Gamut 72% NTSC
Picture Mode Color Weakness;ECO;Game;Low Blue Light;Movie;Photo;sRGB;Standard;User
Built-in Speaker 1Wx2
Headphone Jack Yes
Audio Line In Yes
Voltage Rating 100 - 240V
Power Supply Built-in
Power Consumption (sleep mode) 0.5W
Tilt (down/up) -5˚ - 20˚
Net Weight (w/o Base) (kg) 3.04
Other Accessories QSG
Power Cable 1.5
VGA 1
HDMI (v1.4) 1
DisplayPort (v1.2) 1
Flicker-free Technology Yes
Low Blue Light Yes
Brightness Intelligence (B.I.) Yes
Color Weakness Yes
TCO Certified 8.0
Energy Star 8.0
EPEAT Bronze


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Includes 5' (aproximate) HDMI cable, power cord, and monitor.

This product is compatible with all recent and older releases of your favorite GNU/Linux distribution.

Note: We're recommending customers switch to using a DisplayPort cable over HDMI as HDMI support is limited on many configurations/systems to 4K (3840×2160) at 60Hz with HDR. It's also more problematic for technical reasons and undermines the seamless user experience you'd otherwise get if you need a non-ethical reason to avoid it. Ethtical reasons to avoid it are the HDMI forum's artificial restrictions on open-source implementations. The HDMI forum (that sets the standards and restrictions here) doesn't want your business and we'd encourage folks to avoid HDMI where possible as a result.

We recommend using a DisplayPort cable for technical and ethical reasons. The DisplayPort was designed for the PC and works seamlessly where HDMI sometimes doesn't. The HDMI forum restricts "open" and free implementations and doesn't want your business.

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