Benq XL2420TE and XL2420Z

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Hey guys,

I'm wondering what difference is between the Benq XL2420TE and the XL2420Z?
I know the Z model is newer but what seperates it from the TE model? I can't seem to find the difference. Thanks for the response to whomever in advance. Cheers.
 
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To actually answer this question the difference in the monitors are these new features

Motion Blur Reduction for Extra Clarity Throughout the Game

BenQ’s new Motion Blur Reduction technology further enhances an ultra-smooth, free-of-blur gaming experience, particularly for action-packed FPS games where every millisecond count. With Motion Blur Reduction, gamers no longer...
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actually the TE model has the selector as well haha. See what I mean? It's like wtf is the difference? I already have the TE model but i'm just curious as to what BenQ did differently with this model...
 

Bad_Kitty13

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ok i found this the z model has
Motion Blur Reduction for Extra Clarity Throughout the Game
Gaming-comfort Flicker-free Technology
Low Blue Light as Eye Safety Precautionary Measures

those are the only panel software changes they have made but the physical specs are identical
if you already have the te its not worth the upgrade imo. if you have nvidia graphics card wait for gsync monitors
 
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Yeah the TE model has those software enhancers as well, maybe the Z model just has improved versions of them. That's what i'm going to do actually. I just got a GTX 770 so by the time the G-sync models come out I will hopefully have SLI 770's running to the Gsync will run at its best!
 

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To actually answer this question the difference in the monitors are these new features

Motion Blur Reduction for Extra Clarity Throughout the Game

BenQ’s new Motion Blur Reduction technology further enhances an ultra-smooth, free-of-blur gaming experience, particularly for action-packed FPS games where every millisecond count. With Motion Blur Reduction, gamers no longer suffer from time and gaming comfort lost to poor vision quality created by motion blur and lagging. Instead, they have everything to gain with more reaction time advantage on their side to achieve ultimately a flawless victory.

Low Blue Light as Eye Safety Precautionary Measure

Practice long hours with clear, comfortable vision or compete with top-notch vision condition with BenQ’s new Low Blue Light. The blue spectrum light, which is produced by regular computer screens, is a critical cause of eye damage, eyestrain, headaches and sleeping disorders. Now with the offering of various adjustable low blue light levels, gamers can better protect their eyes. So there would be no need for yellow tinted eyeglasses for additional eye protection, and gameplay can be clear, comfortable and hassle-free!
 
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