BenQ is about to launch an HDMI display screen

Picture 1 of BenQ is about to launch an HDMI display screen BenQ is currently accelerating the launch of the world's first computer monitor that supports HDMI connectivity. As planned, the FP241W 24-inch screen will be officially launched in September this year.

FP241W is considered to be the world's first HDMI high-resolution computer monitor with full 1080p high-definition support.

HDMI stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface - High-resolution multi-media interface. HDMI has become a digital video / audio communication standard, supporting up to 5GB connection bandwidth to facilitate the transmission of high-resolution digital video / audio signals. The signal passing through HDMI is not a compressed signal like other standards, so the image quality is very high.

The default resolution of the 24-inch FP241W monitor will be 1,920 x 1,200. The screen can be multidirectional and operate at 24-bit color resolution with a contrast ratio of 1000: 1 and brightness of 500cdpm². Besides HDMI connection interface, the monitor also supports two USB connection ports.

Estimated selling price of FP241W will be about 1,250 USD.

Types of video cards that support HDMI connectivity have also appeared on the market.

On July 20, Tul became the first graphics card manufacturer in the world to offer HDMI support.

The latest PowerColor-also Tul product uses ATI Radeon X1600 GPU graphics chip and fully supports high-resolution screens. PowerColor X1600 Pro HDMI has a 500MHz system clock rate of 128-bit capacity of 256MB GDDR 3 memory clocked at 450MHz.

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