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July 4, 2008
The BenQ V2400W is the fourth 24-inch LCD we’ve reviewed this year and the third we’d recommend. The $600 is the priciest of the spray but offers the most connections and brightest image. The is nearly $200 cheaper than the Dell and skimps on features but not demeanour to hit its rude price. (The ’s lackluster dispatch keeps it off our shortlist.) The BenQ V2400W is comparable in price, performance, and features to the V7 D24W33 but boasts a sleeker point and an additional video connection.
Only the lack of adjustment options give us pause. You may straits to prop the monitor on a phone book to get it at the right height on your desk, but if such an order doesn’t bother you, you’ll find a lot to like about the sleek and cheap–it lists for $499, but can be found online for as speck as $399–BenQ V2400W. Design When we took the 24-inch BenQ V2400W out of its box, the firstly thing that caught our eye was its light gray foot stand.
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July 1, 2008
of brightness, a 10,000:1 juxtapose ratio, a 5ms reaction time, and integrated speakers, and a headphone jack…;and that’s about all BenQ has to say, other than the piece supports BenQ’s Senseye+photo image optimization technology. Two additional models in the E-series will show off HDCP-supporting HDMI and DVD-D connectors, but it’s not clear whether that also applies to the E2200HDA-especially since those E-series displays will transmit a 2ms response time. BenQ also plans two precisely HD displays in its M series, integrating a 2 megapixel Web cam, a D-Sub connection, 2 ms feedback times, and HDMI and DVI-D inputs (both supporting HDCP). BenQ plans to found the E2200HDA in Asia, Latin America, and Europe in the third quarter; no guaranty on pricing or a North American release.

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July 1, 2008
Before it went cough and splutter in January 2007, BenQ Mobile (formerly BenQ Siemens) had established a respectable position for itself with and handsets but it unaffectedly couldn’t shake off the monstrous inherited debts from its ill-advised Siemens purchase. Now BenQ is back with its down to the ground own brand handsets, even if it did take a little longer than expected. Picking up where it pink off style-wise then is the midrange ‘E72′ a rounded, almost water smooth, candybar smartphone which edges - dare I intend it - almost into the ‘fashion’ category. Don’t be fooled however, giving the E72 its establishment credentials is a Windows Mobile 6 operating system along with integrated 802.11b/g WiFi signification there’s brains behind the beauty.
Where the midrange gaps do show are the 2MP camera and be without of 3G connectivity (EDGE is your limit) though a 2in QVGA screen, wide range of audio codec attest to and bundled Bluetooth headset shouldn’t be snorted at. Furthermore at 108 x 46.3 x 13.8mm and just 90g it certainly isn’t the receptacle buster most WM-based handsets drive out to be. For the IM-addicted a universal client is also installed that’s compatible with MSN, Google Talk, Yahoo, ICQ, AOL and Jabber.
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July 1, 2008
One handicap for many consumers bearing in mind the upgrade to a projector has traditionally been the throw distance; the distance from the wall needed to get a sharp, generous image. BenQ’s MP771 looks to change that with a short throw lens clever of displaying an impressive 71-inch image from just over one metre away. Not to be confused with a dedicated house cinema projector, the MP771 nevertheless does pack a few features that could take it out of the boardroom. While it doesn’t jut out HD (1920 x 1080) with its XGA resolution (1024 x 750), we found it to task well with media such as games and movies.
Most of the features on the MP771 are in line with its intended concern audience, and it includes a detachable keypad, corporate splash screen and a presentation timer. A cheerful brightness rating of 3,000 lumens makes it well-suited for business presentations in even the most brightly lit rooms or at nursing home where there is high ambient light. It weighs in at just over four kgs, making it lightweight enough to lug around. Connection-wise it supports standard RGB and DVI-I.
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June 30, 2008
Taiwan currently prohibits townsperson makers from undertaking OEM production of pornographic pre-recorded discs for exports, although some makers have illicitly done so in short volumes, according to local industry sources. However, the government is expected to crib the ban next quarter, rousing a large influx of OEM orders from abroad to major producers of pre-recorded discs in Taiwan because Taiwanese makers are more competitive in attribute than fellow makers in China and Hong Kong, the well-spring indicated. Such OEM orders are valued at an estimated NT$3.0-4.0 billion a year, the root said.

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June 30, 2008
The new E72 is BenQ’s up-to-date addition to its admittedly underpowered mobile arsenal. But it packs a fit feast of features into a slick streamlined design. It’s the first of its kind to allow you to exigent message your mates whatever network they’re on - MSN, Yahoo, Google Talk, AOL or Jabber - plateful you stay in touch. Of course it also lets you tear all the usual Microsoft gubbins like Outlook and Windows Live, and lets you easily switch between GSM and Wi-Fi, keeping online fighting fast and cheap. Which is how we like it.
At only 13mm big it will slide into your pocket with ease, a definite improvement over many of the chubbier smart phones out there. So you won’t air like a stylus-wielding number cruncher while checking your Facebook page, which sounds gifted to us.

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June 30, 2008
These technologies are as a rule complementary, with unalike use cases. The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) drives the circumstance of the Bluetooth standard. Bluetooth is a Personal Area Networking (PAN) technology optimised for poor power consumption.
From the onset, Bluetooth was designed to enable easy, ad-hoc pairing and normal data rate communication for numerous electronic devices. Today, the technology is present in countless devices, for instance handsets, headsets, consumer electronics and computers, medical gear and cars. Since the introduction of the first Bluetooth-enabled handsets in 2000, the technology has seen unorthodox growth.
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June 29, 2008
The GORILLA still permanent after this massacre is over will be Qualcomm. What a wonderful wireless “data” world we are entering. The smartphones are upon us and the convey players know this. The GSM cabal has reached their monopoly threshhold influx point.
From now on they are on a inundate decline. GSM is toast and the GSM connive dont like it at all. Sony/Eric is toast. Siemens is toast. Motorola almost toast.

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June 27, 2008
BenQ has released one of its most connected phones yet; a smartphone that shop seamlessly on both movable and WiFi networks, meaning you can go between GSM and WiFi without dropping a call. The E72 uses Windows Mobile 6 software, so you can provide to all your subject needs on the move. Aesthetically, the phone is great too – at just 13mm thick, it’s one of the slimmest smartphones on the market. Packed into the slim chassis is some IM software.
This is the first device of its charitable to use instant messaging and means that no matter what IM network you use – be it MSN, Google Talk, Yahoo ICQ, AOL or Jabber – you can log in and wince texting. Slim and light Speaking of the unusual handset, Dr James Lee, Associate Vice President at BenQ Corporation, said: “As the prime device in BenQ Mobile Communications’ new range, we’re certainly very excited about the E72. “It’s got all the benefits of Windows Mobile 6 so you can do more than ever on the go plus you can up sticks between mobile and Wi-Fi networks without dropping a call. And all this in one of the slimmest, lightest smartphones on the market.” The E72 is clannish to BT Fusion.

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June 27, 2008
Until recently, displays of 24in or more in range were disposed to to be seen only on the desks of those with plenty of money to spend and who were prepared to put up with the thick, the cumbersome and the distastefully functional. Even since the advent of lower-cost 24in TN-based panels, one of which is used in the V2400W, the more consumer-friendly expense of such screens has not been matched with the kind of looks we’re happy to live with in the home. The V2400W is something new. Rather than dominating your desk, it manages to last the same scan dimensions while maintaining a slim, lightweight look and has a casing only 24mm thick at the edges.
With its philosophy mounted off-centre, the display has a dynamic look, emphasising the lightness of the panel itself. It’s a very good-looking grandeur that looks much better in the flesh than the promotional photographs would suggest and its touch-sensitive controls enlarge its elegant design. Benq has included VGA, DVI and HDMI inputs, together with circumstance ratio and 1:1 scaling options that ensure any video source is shown to its best effect. There are no built-in speakers, but any audio passed through the HDMI telegram is available at a side-mounted headphone socket. With a rated put out of 250 cd/m2, this isn’t the brightest display we’ve seen, although it’s more than middling for most desktop use.
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