BenQ has announced their two new 120 Hz / 3D gaming monitors called XL2420T and XL2420XT – the latter without bundled 3D glasses. The monitors have been developed in collaboration with two Counter-Strike gamers.
BenQ XL2420T & XL2420TX
BenQ is now replacing the XL2410T with the new XL2420T model, and a cheaper XL2420T variant without 3D glasses in the package. The new monitors offer 120 Hz and active 3D and are aimed at gamers.
The two monitors support Nvidia’s new 3D Vision 2 system with LightBoost technology for clearer and brighter 3D images. The 120 Hz option is supported through DVI, and allow gamers to input true 120 frames per second. BenQ does not mention input lag on this specifications sheet.
BenQ XL2420T with 120 Hz and 3D
BenQ says that the two monitors’ FPS game modes have been developed in collaboration with Counter-Strike gamers. And for optimal comfort BenQ has incorporated height adjustment, tilt, swivel and pivot.
BenQ XL2420T with 120 Hz and 3D
Specifications:
Size: 24″
Type: TN panel with LED
Resolution: 1920×1080
Response Time: 2 ms (g2g)
Brightness: 350 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
Viewing Angle: 170 / 160
Inputs: D-SUB / DVI-DL (Dual Link) / HDMI x 2 / DP 1.2 / Headphone Jack, 3-port USB hub
BenQ XL2420T with 120 Hz and 3D
BenQ XL2420T and XL2420TX will be available later this month. Prices have not been announced. Learn more at BenQ’s micro-site.