Display lag is one of the most crucial factors that fighting game players have to consider when shopping for a new monitor. Even a few 60ths of a second of lag can mean the difference between victory or defeat. It’s great news then that manufacturers such as BenQ have been developing products aimed at gamers.

At COMPUTEX Taipei 2014, BenQ was on hand to show of their RL2460HT 24″ Gaming monitor. This LCD monitor is unique in that aside from being fast, it also has unique modes for specific genres of games. One of these modes is a specific “Fighting” mode that was tuned with the help of none other than Evil Geniuses’ Justin Wong. Specifically, the monitor was tuned with Ultra Street Fighter IV in mind with brightness and saturation levels tuned to Justin’s preferences.

Savvy gamers can also create and save their own custom presets to fit their needs. In addition to the genre specific modes, the monitor also has one other feature that gamers, especially those that love to record gameplay footage, may appreciate. The RL246HT features and HDMI out port, this means that players can connect a capture card to the monitor without having to risk the input lag that sometimes occurs when using a capture card as a pass through.

Additionally, BenQ claims that the monitor will HDMI will allow players to record footage from a PlayStation 3 despite the consoles HDCP restriction.

The BenQ RL2460HT is set to be released worldwide sometime in June for an as of yet undisclosed price.

Source: 4Gamer, thanks for Kurushii for the tip.