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The BenQ H200 LCD TV is a high-end high definition television whose owners will be the envy of many. Featuring a flat screen, a relatively thin profile, not to mention that it can be mounted on the wall, means that it will be the center of any home or office.
Additionally, it is HDTV ready and accepts DTV formats (via outboard tuner), including 1080i, 729p and 480p. It supports “Interlaced” and “Progressive Scan” signals as well. This is established in tests we conducted with a Progressive Scan DVD recorder/player (Philips DVDR 890). Progressive Scan Component Video signals are considered the best connection available in the consumer space right now.
In terms of television operations, it can tune up to 107 channels and supports TV audio systems like Nicam Stereo and MTS. It can also decode closed captioning content and has an integrated V-chip for controlling access to objectionable content. Furthermore, with a very high brightness rating (500 nit) and contrast ratio (500:1) for a 20.1-inch LCD panel, you will be assured of a bright and clear display.
With the ability to accept RGB signals, the LCD panel can be connected to a personal computer or laptop for the purpose of presentation or the public display of artwork or information. However, the LCD panel is not that suitable for close viewing like word processing for example. This is largely because the dot pitch is too big (0.51mm x 0.51mm) and the display is too bright. However, we would have preferred the reflective acrylic sheet to be removed or replaced with another material.
Description:
* Exceptional Contrast & Brightness
* HDTV-Quality that will open your eyes to a new world of digital of clarity.
* Cutting-edge video source processing
* Cut through ambient light with specialized environmental tools
* Comb Filtering Technology Eliminates Undesirable Interference.
* Flicker-Free Pictures With De-interlacing.
Review By Pcmag
The BenQ LCD TV H200 is a unique LCD monitor – unique in the sense that it’s not a 20.1″ LCD monitor with a built-in TV tuner or because of its futuristic design, but because it’s a display with some seriously extreme specifications. In fact, the specifications that the H200 boasts exceed anything that we’ve ever seen on a LCD screen.
Let’s start with the exceptionally light 500 cd/m2 brightness rating. In our LCD Group Test (June 2003), we reviewed a few capable 20.1 LCD TV monitors and like most LCDs they were rated at a very modest 250 cd/m2.
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Review By Dtvcity
The BenQ H200 is not just a high quality LCD television, which supports Progressive Scan video inputs but is also a handy device for general display � it can accept RGB analog signals. In other words, you are free to connect a personal computer or a laptop to it and then use it to conduct your presentations (PowerPoint presentation along with a video clip if you so desire). Alternatively, you can hang it on a wall and use it as a public display of artwork or relevant company information.
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Review By Computeruser
Otherwise, the H200 is like most LCD TVs: it can be hung on a wall, set on a stand, and carried like a briefcase. Its menu is very user-friendly, which makes programming the V-Chip or adjusting the aspect ratio extremely easy. It’s fully compatible with all DTV formats. And while some flatscreens can cause eyestrain, the H200 has a variety of customizable picture options including “cool” and “warm
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