BenQ FP202W

By Kristina Blachere, CNET.com on 19 April 2006

The 20-inch wide screen BenQ FP202W features a fast 8-millisecond pixel response rate, but its motion performance isn't particularly impressive, and it offers fewer features and less adjustability than other less expensive models.

User rating:8.8
  • Good: Good general image quality and gaming performance • Features DVI-D and D-Sub inputs • Toggles easily between input signals
  • Bad: More expensive than comparable LCDs • Generic design • Limited adjustability • Doesn't support HDTV signal
  • Specs: 350 cd/m2 • 800 :1 • 1680 x 1050 pixels • 20.1 inch • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$999.00

The BenQ FP202W is the most bare-bones 20-inch wide-screen LCD we've reviewed, yet also one of the most expensive. At AU$999, it's more than the generously equipped Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP. Presumably, the high price reflects the FP202W's faster-than-the-competition 8-millisecond (ms) pixel response rate, but the display's performance on our moving-image tests wasn't impressive enough to warrant the added cost. The Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP, despite its 16ms response time, offers better DVD and gaming performance, more inputs and more flexibility, making it our top choice in the 20-inch wide-screen LCD category.

From the thick bezel to the large base, the BenQ FP202W's design is basic: You can't swivel, pivot, or adjust the height on this monitor. The panel is fixed at 3.5 inches above the desk, which is pretty low for the average user; we prefer a minimum of four inches, and the only adjustment the FP202W offers is screen tilt, which is limited to 20 degrees back and two degrees forward. Even this simple adjustment is difficult to make because the hinge between the panel and neck is stiff, so you have to use both hands. The FP202W's cable feed system is minimal: it consists of a flimsy plastic U-shaped loop that clips over the cables. The DVI-D and D-Sub connectors (both cables are included) are a bit tough to access for screwing in cables.

Though hiding the onscreen menu (OSM) buttons along the right edge of the display makes for a cleaner appearance, it makes it difficult to navigate the OSM using the eight buttons. For monitors with side-mounted control panels, we prefer an OSM that eliminates having to search for buttons, such as the OSM on the Gateway FPD2185W, which lines up adjustment options with the appropriate button. The BenQ FP202W features dedicated enter and exit keys; a button that toggles between the DVI-D and D-Sub inputs, which we like for hooking up two systems to one monitor; and a Senseye button, which launches BenQ's image presets. The presets themselves are useful, though their descriptions (Standard, Movie 1, Movie 2, and Photo) aren't particularly useful. We prefer task-specific settings, such as Text, Internet, or Games as offered on the Samsung SyncMaster 204T.

Although we wouldn't recommend it to graphics professionals, the BenQ FP202W performed well on most CNET Labs' DisplayMate-based tests. Tested at its native resolution of 1,680x1,050, the FP202W produced sharp, contrasted text and did a good job of moving evenly from black to white on our greyscale tests. We did, however, notice some tints of colour in what should have been pure grey. The display produced colours that looked overly bright at high intensities and somewhat dingy at low intensities, but these errors are minimal and are acceptable levels for basic productivity computing and amateur photo editing. BenQ says the FP202W has a fast 8-millisecond pixel response rate, and the LCD performed well on our gaming tests, though colours looked slightly muted. DVD playback was average, however, displaying a considerable amount of digital noise in the form of grainy backgrounds and blocks of colour; the Dell UltraSharp 2007FP with a slower 16ms response time showed less noise. The FP202W, featuring a 16:9 aspect ratio, is not HDTV compatible, while the Dell 2007WFP is.

BenQ backs the FP202W with the industry-standard three-year warranty on parts, labour and backlight. Tech support options are average by our standards: toll-free phone support is available Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. PT, and BenQ's support site offers driver downloads, FAQs and an e-mail support form. We appreciate that BenQ makes its phone support number plainly visible on the Web site, and when we sent an e-mail support query about the HDTV compatibility issue, we received a somewhat terse reply within three hours.

CNET Labs DisplayMate tests  (Longer bars indicate better performance)
Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP
74 
BenQ FP202W
71 
Envision EN2028
71 

Brightness in cd/m²  
BenQ FP202W
263 
Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP
216 
Envision EN2028
208 
Measured with the Minolta CA210


NOTE: Products in this test are for comparative purposes only and are not necessarily available in the Australian market.

Topics: lcd, display, monitor, benq, flat-panel, 20-inch, fp202w

Comments (4)

  • chewwy gave 9/10 on 07/07/2007 00:03

    • Good: Cheap, BF2 looks great, no Ghosts, good quality
    • Bad: Monitor ajustment would be nice. would be low for me but height is fine for the kids.

    Got one manufactured Apr 2007 for $279, I am very happy with it. No dead pixels, very bright, tiny bit of backlight leakage top only. I also have a DELL 2007WPF which is of course better - but twice as expensive.

  • v8mumbo gave 7/10 on 30/03/2007 17:18

    • Good: No dead pixels.
      Good dead pixel policy if needed.
      Smaller pixel pitch 25.?? allows good use of 1680 x 1024 native resolution.
    • Bad: Not HDCP compliant. But probably wont bother me as I only use it as a PC monitor.

    Had this for several months.
    Quite happy with it.
    Got it for a good price at Umart, Brisbane.

  • nyiddle gave 10/10 on 09/01/2007 13:28

    • Good: Really good size, from what I see BenQ is good at shipping without bugs (a lot of monitors are shipped with missing pixels, etc.).
    • Bad: None really. Disabling the purple 'BenQ' screen when you first start it up would be nice, but it's not that much of a hassle. It'd just make starting up the monitor a little bit faster.

    This is an amazing monitor. I got lucky I guess since mine shipped with no missing pixels, backlight burn, etc. aside from the usual 'On black screen the backlight is visible at the 4 sides.' but you really can't get a monitor that doesn't have that. For it's price I really like it and it fits perfectly on my desk, I can't really complain at how low it is, it's perfect for me.

  • stenchlord gave 9/10 on 08/09/2006 02:49

    • Good: Cheap, affordable and great quality.
    • Bad: No monitor adjustment and not best for movies.

    Happy As Can Be Expected

    I purchased this monitor for $472 and am very happy with it. For a 20" LCD Monitor I would not have expected such quality. Yes it's low on features but it has what counts. Using this monitor for web browsing and playing RTS', MMORPG's or FPS' and this computer will do a decent job. Not the best but decent enough for its price.

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