For the price, this is a very good value monitor.



I paid less than £130 for this, Full HD monitor. VGA, DVI-D and HDMI connections.



There are other monitors smaller with similar specs for the same or more.



It's not the most fully featured monitor, but its Full HD resolution, 3 inputs is fine for the majority of users, me included.



The picture quality is quite good, but does need tuning, sharpness for example will make a huge difference if not set correctly and give the impression that this is a blurry monitor - some buyers have already noted this, but I suspect they have not tweaked the settings correctly and posted a review in anger.

I've had this monitor for a few weeks now and it is working as expected. The extra size means fonts are not too tiny to view and watching films and video is a better experience.



The colours are lifelike as well, not overly saturated and the refresh rate of the screen is good enough that I don't notice any lag or blurring. Compared to my older monitor, it doesn't not blur at all.



Very cheap, and definitely cheerful purchase.



Only one minor complaint, I have a dead pixel but it was just the one and was too close to the edge of the screen and so BenQ would not replace the monitor. But they did reply comprehensively with their dead pixel replacement policy. Any dead pixels have to be in the centre of the screen. If you divide the screen into thirds horizontally and vertically, they only consider replacement if the centre third portion has one dead pixel (or more). Or if a dead pixel does not appear in the centre, it has to have at least 5 dead pixels over any other sections.