

16 ms - 16:10 - 1920 x 1200 - 16.7 Million Colors - 500 Nit - 1000:1 - DVI - HDMI - VGA - USB - Silver - MPN: FP241W See Product Details
Description
The world's first LCD monitor with an HDMI interface and support for 1080p HD video signals. Unlike conventional LCD monitors, the FP241W features complete HD support, so you can enjoy the most dazzlingly video possible. Experience lifelike video with all your new generation electronics, such as the latest game consoles and HD DVD players.
Quick Glance
Screen Size: 24 in
Included Interfaces: HDMI Yes, DVI Yes, VGA Yes, Component Video Yes, S-Video Yes, Composite Video Yes, USB Yes
Aspect Ratio: 16:10
Resolution: 1920 x 1200
Response Time: 16 ms
Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
Display Panel
Diagonal Size: 24 in
Aspect Ratio: 16:10
Max Resolution: 1920 x 1200
Response Time: 16 ms
Response Time (black to white): 6 ms
Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
Brightness: 500 Nit
Horizontal Viewing Angle: 178°
Vertical Viewing Angle: 178°
Interface
Interface Connection: HDMI Yes, DVI Yes, VGA Yes, Component Video Yes, S-Video Yes, Composite Video Yes, USB Yes
Other Features
Monitor Color: Silver
General Features: Landscape, Portrait, 20° Up, 5° Down Tilt, 45° Right, 45° Left Swivel
Included Devices: Monitor Stand, Picture in Picture, USB Hub
Dimensions
Height: 22.32 in
Width: 9.76 in
Depth: 18.67 in
Weight: 23.37 lbs
Warranty
Warranty Information: 3 Year Limited Warranty
More Info
URL: Manufacturer Link
Strengths: Great picture quality!! Lots of inputs!! No defects!! Big!! Clean loooking!!
Weakness: Minor issues such as: Input lag in menus. PiP can only do Digital to Analog (ex DVD/HDMI to Composite/S-video).
I received the Sept 2007 built (latest) which resolved the 1:1 pixel mapping and over scan issues. This is a great product for anyone looking for a 24" monitor. Although a bit on the expensive side, its highly worth it and you will not regret the purchase.
Strengths: great picture, many connections
Weakness: 1:1 pixel mapping problems, blackout problems
This monitor has great picture quality and as many connections as a lot of televisions. HDMI, DVI, VGA, component, composite, and I think there's an s-video back there too. I have my PS2, 360, and computer all hooked up and still have an hdmi connection for future use (along with some of the lower quality ones). If you purchase one make sure it was manufacture recently (last 4 months is probably...
Excellent Monitor
Strengths: Excellent picture, No dead pixels
Weakness: Be careful with vertical position. You can easily bend the mechanism by going too far/wrong direction. The pivot software sometimes gets confused
I use it strictly as a monitor (DVI-D) for the computer, so I can't comment on using it for anything else. I probably will try out other uses in the future. The picture quality is the most important thing, so although I list some cons, they are just nits.