The BenQ FP785+ Art Museum LCD Monitor

Hey…look at this, a monitor does not have to be a boring square frame after all. BenQ has spruced it up, beautified it, artsified it, and called it Art Museum. Gee, if you’re a professional photographer laboring on your work of art, this monitor could certainly remind you of some lofty aesthetic standards.
The BenQ FP785+ Art Museum is a 17-inch LCD monitor wrapped in an exquisite painting by Milanese artist Giuseppe Castiglione (1688-1766). BenQ had to get the nod of the National Palace Museum of Taiwan to use Casiglione’s masterpieces.
A monitor this pretty should also perform pretty well, so here are the specs: 6ms response time, max res 1280 x 1024, display area, 338 x 270mm, pixel pitch 0.264mm, display colors 16.2 million, typical contrast 700:1.


And just like any work of art, it comes in a limited edition of just 1,300 for each design, comes with a certificate too (like a gold bullion or a diamond purchase or a master’s painting) plus a specially designed mouse pad for your soon-to-be upgraded ugly mouse. Expect a limited edition price tag to go with this artsy-fartsy monitor.
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