BenQ FP91V
By
Benoit Dupont,
published on March 27, 2006
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: the, spring, 2006, lcd, collection
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: the, spring, 2006, lcd, collection
Contents
- 1. 19" LCDs: The Spring Collection
- 2. Design
- 3. Spatial Uniformity
- 4. Overshoot
- 5. BenQ FP91V
- 6. BenQ FP91V: Ho-Hum
- 7. Spatial Uniformity
- 8. Overshoot
- 9. Hyundai Q90U
- 10. Hyundai Q90U's Pitfalls
- 11. Spatial Uniformity
- 12. Overshoot
- 13. NEC 1980Fxi
- 14. NEC 1980Fxi: Real Class
- 15. Spatial Uniformity
- 16. Overshoot
- 17. NEC 90GX2
- 18. The NEC 90GX2' Taste Filters
- 19. Spatial Uniformity
- 20. Overshoot
- 21. Samsung 960BF
- 22. Samsung 960BF: Hand-Crafting
- 23. Spatial Uniformity
- 24. Overshoot
- 25. Samsung 970P
- 26. One Word About The Samsung 970P: Remarkable
- 27. Spatial Uniformity
- 28. Overshoot
- 29. Sony MFM-HT95
- 30. Sony MFM-HT95: Slightly Cold Colors
- 31. Spatial Uniformity
- 32. Overshoot
- 33. ViewSonic VX922
- 34. ViewSonic VX922: Respectable Colors
- 35. Spatial Uniformity
- 36. Overshoot
- 37. ViewSonic VP930
- 38. ViewSonic VP930: Color Fidelity, As Promised
- 39. Spatial Uniformity
- 40. Overshoot
- 41. Xerox Xa7-192i
- 42. Xerox Xa7-192i: A Static Monitor
- 43. Spatial Uniformity
- 44. Overshoot
- 45. Conclusion
5. BenQ FP91V

Now we come to the second BenQ monitor, the FP91V. Identical in appearance to the FP91V+, it boasts lower latency and a normal, unfiltered panel. With its 4-ms latency, it plays on the same field as the FP91V+. But can it do better with video?
| Diagonal measurement | 19" |
| Native resolution | 1280 x 1024 |
| Contrast | 650 : 1 |
| Brightness | 300 nits |
| Latency | 4 ms (GTG) |
| Colors | 16.2 M |
| H/V viewing angles | 160/160 |
| Loudspeakers | 2x5W |
| Connectivity | VGA, DVI |
Design
This monitor is a copy of the FP91V+ model, with the same unattractive plastics and ageing lines.
Ergonomics
The OSD hasn't changed, nor have the adjustment possibilities. The FP91V has only a tilt adjustment.
Connectivity And Equipment
The equipment is also identical with VGA/DVI, a built-in transformer and speakers.
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