Make | Model | Screen Size | Contrast Ratio | Response Time | FFC issues? | Notes |
BenQ | FP992 | 19 | | | Yes | Wouldn't recommend. Was not able to get the panmel to work properly. |
BenQ | FP73G | 17" | 700:1 | 6ms | No | BE CAREFUL WHEN WORKING WITH THE LCD IT'S SELF THE FFC'S ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SCREEN ARE EXTREMALY FRAGILE!!!!!!
The disassembly it's self isn't too hard like all the other monitors... you just need to have the right tools. A screwdriver and some applications to it for removing the DVI's bolts of so that you can gane access to the control board's. |
BenQ | G610HDA | 15.6 | 10000:1 dynamic | 8ms | NO | This panel is very easy to strip. There is no FFC cable, instead it uses real wires to connect to the panel and controller board. Highly recommended panel. |
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Benq | FP547 | 15 | | | none | currently still in pieces (ie haven't put back together to use yet)... but no apparent FFC issue. |
Benq | FP557S | 15 | 400 | 16 | Yes | Fcc cables need to be extended. theres a 30 pin and a 40 pin. |
Benq | FP757 | 17" | 450:1 | 16ms | no | Easy to take apart (only the first step is somewhat difficult, you have to remove a lot of plastic tabs all the way around front and back cover).
FFCs are no problem at all, just one large circuit board along the top of the display and one big 20-pin FFC connector to the main unit. |
Benq | FP937s | 19 | | | no | It contained a Samsung Panel (LTM190EX-L01). Circuitry only on one side (some flexible material). |
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benq | Q7T3 | 17 | 450:1 | 2 ms | no | Very eazy strip down very nice screen ribben conection. |
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