Can someone tell me the difference between these 3 BenQ monitors?

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Yes I would go...

mbrown138

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They are all the same I believe. The bottom two are definetly identical, and I believe the top one has an e added to the end by mistake. A quick search shows that there is no G2450E.
 
The E version is an Eco model with energy efficient LED's. The other two look identical spec's wise.
Sometimes its just a case of last years model being marketed with different artwork or the construction of the chassis has changed slightly.

I had a similar issue before and I phoned E-Buyers helpline. very helpful I found

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dylan1016

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I was looking on the BenQ website and it states the standard model is 2ms, unless eBuyer have done a mistake?
 
The main advertising blurb advertises 5ms as below

Whether you're catching up on the latest show on the Internet or viewing documents, the BenQ GL2450 LED monitor is the perfect choice for you in style! Featuring a dynamic ratio of 12M:1, Senseye Human Vision Technology, 5ms response time and DVI connector, this 24"W 16:9 LED monitor delivers every image detail with the best viewing quality.

The 2ms in the actual specs is Grey to Grey time, this is a little naughty as its obviously if you think about it going to be faster than black to black. This should explain it
http://reviews.cnet.com/1990-3118_7-6358806-1.html

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Would it be better to get the GL2450HM for virtually the same price?
 


Yes I would go with the GL2450HM over teh standard model even if it cost a little more.

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