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Fast Response Monitors Group Test (Part 4) - BenQ GL2450

9/3/2014 11:35:43 AM
BenQ GL2450

Basic monitors are all fine and well, and they do have a place in the home or workplace, but there comes a point when a product can become a little too basic. This BenQ GL2450 is one rung up the ladder from being totally basic, but not by much.

This is a 24" TN LED backlit panel capable of 1920 x 1080 with a native contrast ratio of 1000:1 and a dynamic contrast ratio of 12,000,000:1. It has a 2ms response time, which is reasonable enough, but sadly lacks any HDMI - instead opting to provide a single DVI and VGA; there are also no built-in speakers on this model, although in some respects that's not a bad thing.

The BenQ CL2450 lacks a number of essentials to make it really good monitor

The BenQ CL2450 lacks a number of essentials to make it really good monitor

The lack of HDMI isn't too much of a disability, however it does make the BenQ GL2450 a little less appealing to those who run multiple systems from a single monitor. We, for instance, have three different systems connected to our monitors, as do many other users. So the inconvenience of having to remove or swap out cables on the GL2450 can get quite annoying over time.

The design of the BenQ GL2450 is rather bland. It's a glossy black finish, prone to dust, scratches, cat hair, and fingerprints, with a reasonably thick bezel surrounding the obviously-cheaper-than-normal screen. Speaking of cheap, the overall feeling throughout the case, stand, and tilt movements is extraordinarily basic. In fact, it's quite surprising to see BenQ putting its name to this as its products are usually of quite a good standard.

BenQ GL2450 connectivity

BenQ GL2450 connectivity

However, saying that, the image quality was slightly better than we expected it to be, based on the exterior quality of the monitor. It wasn't great, not by a long shot, in fact it was the worst of the group, but we've seen worse from monitors twice the price of the GL2450. It certainly lacks colour depth, richness or sharpness, although there were no visible signs of tearing or anything during fast gaming or movie sequences thanks to the 2ms response time. The problem throughout was the washed out (or, rather, cool temperature) look that this monitor produced. We did alter the setting slightly via the OSD, but it never really quite delivered anything as good as the other monitors on test.

While this won't bother someone who would use it exclusively for word processing, or even browsing to some extent, as soon as you start viewing a significant amount of colours on screen (and we're not just talking about games, TV or movies here) you'll begin to notice the cold blue-tint to almost everything, and the washed out feeling we just mentioned.

It's just not worth spending your money on, to be honest

It's just not worth spending your money on, to be honest

Needless to say we weren't overly fond of the BenQ GL2450, however, in this day and age you get what you can afford and in this case for a tad over $167 the GL2450 would best suit the infrequent computer user who, when they do use it, will simply tap away in Word. For those who require more from a monitor though, this is, unfortunately, one to avoid.

Details

·         Price: $175

·         Manufacturer BenQ

·         Required Spec: DVI, VGA connections

 

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