Tuesday, July 25, 2006

BenQ Announces LCD Monitor Featuring Coated Screen

BenQ FP92V's Coated Screen Provides Improved Color Contrast, Brightness and Sharpness for a Dazzling Visual Experience

TAIPEI, TAIWAN, 24 July, 2006 – BenQ today announces a new addition to its award-winning LCD monitor lineup, the BenQ FP92V, featuring a coated screen, BenQ's proprietary Senseye technology, integrated multimedia speakers and next generation D-Sub/DVI dual input signal for maximum compatibility.

Coated Screen
BenQ FP92V's coated screen provides amazing contrast, brightness and sharpness and a truly spectacular benefit of low reflection which offers a vivid and dazzling experience when gaming and watching DVD's. The coated screen also features a 3H on the Mohs' hardness scale that indicates a certain scratch resistant quality.

Integrated multi-media speakers
Targeted for users in a wide variety of environments, the BenQ FP92V comes outfitted with two integrated 1W multimedia speakers which provide a clear and vibrant audio experience, while also providing a practical space-utilization solution.

D-Sub/ DVI dual inputs for maximum compatibility
The BenQ FP92V also comes equipped with both traditional D-sub and next-generation DVI input support. In addition, the BenQ FP92V provides the best possible picture quality and video performance with both analog and digital input.

Senseye technology
The BenQ FP92V also features BenQ's proprietary "Senseye" digital-enhancement technology that automatically and dynamically improves image quality, adjusts brightness and darkness levels, performs color-mapping procedures, and reduces jagged edges on images. Senseye also adjusts contrast, color and sharpness settings, which significantly enhances the display of pictures and graphics-intensive applications such as gaming, digital photos, entertainment and professional multimedia presentations.

Mohs' scale of hardness
The Mohs' scale of mineral hardness characterizes the scratch resistance of various minerals through the ability of a harder material to scratch a softer material. It was created, in 1812, by the German mineralogist Friedrich Mohs and is one of several definitions of hardness in materials science.

The BenQ LCD Monitor FP92V will be launched at the end of July.

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