For 385 dollars
BenQ introduced the RD240Q monitor, designed for programmers and developers. The RD240Q is equipped with a panel with improved anti-glare properties. The monitor received a special encoding mode with increased text clarity under different lighting conditions, as well as a hot key to switch to this mode.
BenQ RD240Q features a 24.1-inch 16:10 aspect ratio display with WQXGA (2560 x 1600) resolution and 95% P3 color gamut coverage. The monitor features an ergonomic, adjustable stand, and includes a KVM switch and BenQ software.
«With a versatile programming-focused design, exceptional clarity, thoughtful eye-protection features and comfort, the RD Series empowers experienced developers to seamlessly tackle a variety of coding tasks while maintaining a focused state of clear thinking. This innovative line reaffirms BenQ's commitment to developing user-centric solutions that enhance productivity», — Rajeev Singh, Managing Director of BenQ in India and South Asia, commented on the announcement.
New item costs 385 dollars.