19" LCD Monitors: The Spring 2006 Collection
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BenQ FP91V: Ho-Hum
The color rendering wasn't great.
Few colors were perfect, even though almost all were considered good by the calibrator. The colors were less showy than on the FP91V+, but at least they were natural. The FP91V's picture was somewhat dull.
| Black spot | White spot | Contrast |
|---|---|---|
| 0.37 | 225 | 608: 1 |
The results were fairly good. The brightness was a little high, but you have to compare it to the 300 nits of the two preceding monitors. The black level was quite decent.
Article continues belowThe optimum contrast was at approximately 80% brightness, as with the FP91V+. For our calibration, we set it at 76% brightness. That had the best fidelity results.
The color gamut was only slightly broader compared to the FP91V+.
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