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BenQ FP72G+S Review
The good: Pleasing design; highly adjustable; impressive gaming performance; stable.
The bad: Mediocre image quality; display sits too low for tall people.
The bottom line: The BenQ FP72G+S LCD offers good gaming performance and adjustability but inferior overall image quality.
BenQ FP72G+S Specs
Manufacturer: BenQ America Corp.
Part number: FP72G+S
- Product Specifications
