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BenQ GW2486TC 23.8" 16:9, FHD 1920x1080 IPS Home Monitor

Designed for both work and play, the BenQ GW2486TC 23.8" Monitor offers high-quality details with fluid fidelity, suitable for casual and business users alike looking for basic functionality and a streamlined desktop setup without breaking the bank.

SKU: GC163-GW2486TC

BenQ GW2486TC 23.8" 16:9, FHD 1920x1080 IPS Home Monitor

BenQ GW2486TC 23.8" 16:9, FHD 1920x1080 IPS Home Monitor

Designed for both work and play, the BenQ GW2486TC 23.8" Monitor offers high-quality details with fluid fidelity, suitable for casual and business users alike looking for basic functionality and a streamlined desktop setup without breaking the bank.

The 23.8" In-Plane Switching (IPS) monitor offers a high-definition 1920 x 1080 resolution, giving you a clear and picture. Experience fluid motion for your games, media, and more with 5 ms Grey-to-Grey (GtG) response time and 100 Hz refresh rate. With 250 nits brightness, support for 16.7 million colours, and 1300:1 contrast ratio, you get accurate colour within 99% of the sRGB colour gamut space. Connectivity wise, the GW2486TC features HDMI and DisplayPort video inputs as well as one DisplayPort output, allowing you to easily connect a second display. Additionally, there is a USB-C input which supports laptops equipped with DP-Alt mode, working alongside the integrated KVM functionality with USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 ports.

Integrated Mic

When connected to your laptop or PC via USB-C port, you get to leverage the internal noise cancellation microphone which automatically filters out unwanted sound so others can hear you clearly.

Fully Adjustable Stand

With tilt, pivot, swivel, and height adjustments, you can obtain the ideal viewing angle that is ergonomic and comfortable.

Colour Modes

Multiple colour modes such as Coding and ePaper, you can enhance readability to assist with your work.

Eye-Care Technologies

With Brightness Intelligence Technology, the display detects content intensity to avoid overexposure of bright scenes while enhancing dark areas for better visibility. You also get TUV Rheinland certified Low Blue Light Plus, Flicker-Free modes, and more.

Key Features:

23.8" 16:9 IPS Panel

HDMI | DisplayPort | USB-C

1920 x 1080 Resolution at 100 Hz

5 ms (GtG) Response Time

1300:1 Contrast Ratio

250 nits Brightness

16.7 Million Colours

99% sRGB Colour Gamut

USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 Ports

What's in the Box:

BenQ GW2486TC 23.8" 16:9, FHD 1920x1080 IPS Home Monitor

Monitor Stand

Monitor Base

Power Cable

HDMI Cable

USB-C Cable

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BenQ GW2486TC 23.8" 16:9, FHD 1920x1080 IPS Home Monitor

Designed for both work and play, the BenQ GW2486TC 23.8" Monitor offers high-quality details with fluid fidelity, suitable for casual and business users alike looking for basic functionality and a streamlined desktop setup without breaking the bank.

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