Could you guess the screen if we told you it’s a 24 inch TN 2 ms, with HDMI, pre-calibrated colors and instead of white a black bezel? In fact, the Belinea o.display 24 inch 4.1 is a white clone of the famous (and rare due to its success) Iiyama ProLite B2403WS. The change of bezel is a definite plus and we finally have a screen that sets itself apart. Surely Mac users will be happy with the matching color, however, let’s not forget PC users who are as attentive to detail. They will also appreciate this quality white monitor with its fine color fidelity.
Brightness homogeneity on the panel is very good. It’s better than average, although if we were to be really picky, there is a slightly brighter zone in the center (imperceptible to the naked eye).
Without dwelling anymore on this screen’s exterior, tests quickly revealed the same qualities inherent to the Iiyama ProLite B2403WS. In fact, the two screens are strictly identical in terms of reactivity, colors and brightness homogeneity. We didn’t even have to go into the OSD to make it more reactive as the overdrive (a process used to accelerate the movement of liquid crystals) was activated by default. So in the end, just like the Iiyama this 24 inch is the most reactive on the market!
Games and colors: it’s equivalent to the Iiyama ProLite B2403WS
Our color fidelity test also turned out equally impressive results and like the ProLite B2403WS, those on the display 24 inch 4.1 are good from the start. It’s very nice not to have color dominance in grays, extreme reds, or some other problem in this area. You don’t have to be professional to appreciate this and for editing text – a nice true white in the background – looking at photos, and surfing the web this can also be bonus.