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BenQ is serious about gaming folks – especially when it comes to monitors. They will use the upcoming CPL 2006 Championship Finals in Dallas, TX as the venue to introduce their new 2007 lineup of LCD gaming monitors. The four new monitors coming out are the 24″ FP241VW (MSRP $1499), 24″ FP241W Z (MSRP $1299), 22″ FP222WH (MSRP $549), and 19″ FP94VW (MSRP $299). In fact, the CPL finals are using a BenQ 19 inch monitor for their game play – the 19 inch FP93GX  with an amazing 2 ms response time.

All the new monitors share the following features:

  • HDMI interface with HDCP support
  • D-Sub, DVI-D
  • S-Video, Composite, Component Inputs on the 24 ich models
  • Contrast ratios range from 700:1 to 1000:1
  • Brightness ranges from 300 cd/m2 to 500 cd/m2
  • resolutions range from 1440 x 900 to 1920 x 1200
  • Every unit except for the FP94VW includes Senseye Technology
  • Every unit except for the FP222WH includes PerfectMotion Dynamic Video Processing Technology

Here are the specific technical specs:

FP94VW:

  • 19 inch widescreen
  • 1440 x 900
  • 2 ms response time GTG
  • 700:1 contrast ratio
  • 300 cd/m2 brightness
  • i key auto adjustment
  • 14.4″ x 17.7″ x 6.7″
  • 10.4 lbs
  • Silver/Black

FP222WH:

  • 22 inch widescreen
  • 1680 x 1050
  • 5 ms response time GTG
  • 700:1 contrast ratio
  • 300 cd/m2 brightness
  • i key auto adjustment
  • 16.6″ x 20.4″ x 6.7″
  • 12.8 lbs
  • Black

FP241W Z:

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  • 24 inch widescreen
  • 1920 x 1200
  • 6 ms response time GTG
  • 1000:1 contrast ratio
  • 500 cd/m2 brightness
  • 18,7″ x 22.3″ x 9.8″
  • 23.4 lbs
  • Black

FP241VW:

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  • 24 inch widescreen
  • 1920 x 1200
  • 6 ms response time GTG
  • 1000:1 contrast ratio
  • 500 cd/m2 brightness
  • 18.6″ x 27.6″ x 5.3″
  • 22.0 lbs
  • Silver/Black

 

BenQ to Debut Full Line of 2007 Widescreen LCD Monitors for Gaming Industry

New Models Designed for Entry Level to Hardcore Gamers; Intro Set for CPL 2006 Championship Finals in Dallas

IRVINE, Calif. –(Business Wire)– Dec. 13, 2006 BenQ, a leading manufacturer of digital lifestyle devices, today announced it will be introducing its 2007 LCD gaming monitor lineup at the upcoming CPL 2006 Championship Finals in Dallas. The four new units – all widescreen – are suited for gaming experiences ranging from entry level to hardcore. The lineup includes: 24″ FP241VW (MSRP $1499); 24″ FP241W Z (MSRP $1299); 22″ FP222WH (MSRP $549); and 19″ FP94VW (MSRP $299).

How superior is BenQ LCD monitor technology? It is at a level that CPL has chosen the FP93GX as the official LCD monitor to be used by competitors at the Championship Finals. The 19-inch FP93GX was chosen based on its ultra fast 2ms GTG response time. Response time is the time it takes a pixel to switch from active (black) to inactive (white) and back to active (black). The new Monitors for 2007 will build on the success of the FP93GX.

Common Features

These new BenQ monitors feature High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) that provides amazingly fast data transfer rates, while eliminating the need for signal conversion. This HDMI interface allows gamers to easily connect the monitor to either a game console – resulting in superb video quality – or to a digital cable box, allowing viewers to enjoy 1080p high-quality HD content.

In connection with the HDMI, these monitors also support the High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) specification. This assures that any HD content will be displayed at the highest level it was intended to be shown, not at piracy-protecting degraded level.

Input versatility is a hallmark of these units. D-Sub and DVI-D inputs on each, as well as S-video, composite, and component inputs on the two 24″ models, ensure the best possible picture quality and video performance, regardless of whether the input is analog or digital. Contrast ratios ranging from 700:1 to 1000:1 and 300 cd/m2 and 500 cd/m2 of brightness enable the most finely detailed images to be seen easily, even in brightly lit game rooms.

Each unit boasts an amazingly rapid grey-to-grey response time that provides clearer, sharper images with no lagging or blurring when viewing videos or any presentation featuring fast-moving action, such as today’s highly detailed video games. The 16:10 widescreen format allows two applications to be viewed simultaneously.

Windows Vista Premium-ready, the new BenQ 2007 gaming monitors are capable of displaying many new advanced features such as Aero effects, including translucent windows, Flip 3D, and smooth moving windows. BenQ was the first brand in the world to receive this designation. The units also are among the first multi-function displays to be certified to the new TCO’06 Media Displays international quality standard.

Gamers will find the high resolutions found in these new models assure them of crisp, crystal-clear images. Resolutions range from 1440×900 WXGA+ (FP94VW), to 1680×1050 WSXGA+ (FP222WH) and 1920×1200 (WUXGA (FP241W Z, FP241VW).

Exclusive Senseye(R) Technology

BenQ’s proprietary Senseye(R) technology dynamically increases picture quality, while providing higher definition visuals that are deeper, richer and clearer. It is included in every unit except FP94VW.

Exclusive PerfectMotion Dynamic Video-Processing Technology

BenQ’s PerfectMotion video processing technology introduces a new era in LCD monitors as it eliminates ghosting and motion blur around screen edges – resulting in a clearly superior viewing experience regardless of the video content. It is included in every unit except FP222WH.

Pivot(R) Pro Software

Pivot(R) Pro software, found on the two larger units, offers the most comprehensive support for native graphic cards and operating system compatibility. It provides players the flexibility to play both portrait or landscape-oriented games using only one monitor.

Regardless of one’s gaming proficiency, these new BenQ LCD widescreen monitors are the best way to fully experience the lifelike video presentations as found in the latest game consoles.

Technical Specifications -0-

FP94VW                             FP222WH
-- 19" widescreen LCD monitor      -- 22" widescreen LCD monitor
-- 1440 x 900 (WXGA+)              -- 1680 x 1050 (WSXGA+)
-- 2ms response time GTG           -- 5ms response time
-- 700:1 contrast ratio            -- 700:1 contrast ratio
-- 300 cd/m2 brightness            -- 300 cd/m2 brightness
-- 16.2 million display colors     -- 16.7 million display colors
-- i key auto adjustment           -- i key auto adjustment
-- 14.4" (h) x 17.7" (w) x 6.7" (d)-- 16.6" (h) x 20.4" (w) x 6.7" (d)
-- 10.4 lbs. weight                -- 12.8 lbs. weight
-- Silver/Black                    -- Black

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FP241W Z                           FP241VW
-- 24" widescreen LCD monitor      -- 24" widescreen LCD monitor
-- 1920x1200(WUXGA)                -- 1920x1200(WUXGA)
-- 6ms response time GTG           -- 6ms response time GTG
-- 1000:1 contrast ratio           -- 1000:1 contrast ratio
-- 500 cd/m2 brightness            -- 500 cd/m2 brightness
-- 16.7 million display colors     -- 16.7 million display colors
-- 18.7" (h) 22.3" (w) 9.8" (d)    -- 18.6" (h) 27.6" (w) 5.3" (d)
-- 23.4 lbs. weight                -- 22.0 lbs. weight
-- Black                           -- Silver/Black

Availability

All four of these new BenQ 2007 LCD gaming monitors will be on display at the CPL 2006 Championship Finals in Dallas from December 16-20. They will be available through Ingram Micro at MSRPs of: $1499 for the FP241VW; $1299 for the FP241W Z; $549 for the FP222WH; and $299 for the FP94VW.

About BenQ Corporation

BenQ Corporation consists of three main business groups — Digital Media Business Group, Integrated Manufacturing Service Business Group, Networking and Communications Business Group. These three business groups encompass a broad range of products and each possesses a focus on providing consumer-oriented solutions designed for the digital lifestyle. 2005 revenues for BenQ Corporation exceeded US$5.07 billion.

For more information, please visit our website at http://www.BenQ.us.

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