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LG E2250V-SN
$280.00
Released October, 2009
The Pros:Minimal, thin design is perfect for extremely easy wall mounting. Full range of input options, no adapter cables required. Stays completely cool, can barely detect any heat coming from it at all.
The Cons:Uses a power brick in the cord, needs to be accounted for in the room layout. Stand doesn't pivot or raise/lower, only tilts forward/back.
The LG E2250V-SN is a 22” LED-backlit featuring an ultra-slim design that allows it to fit on any desktop. It’s a duplicate of the 1080p E2240V-PN, except that the LG E2250V-SN adds along a few convenience-related features like a cinema mode that dims the screen to make videos more viewable; and a dual web functionality that divides the screen so users can view multiple web pages at once.
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Like its counterpart, the display features an ultra-high contrast ratio coupled with a fast response time, integrated speakers, and versatile connectivity options. In fact, the LG E2250V-SN can handle two monitors at once, although it features VGA, DVI-D, and HDMI interfaces.
Features
- ENERGY STAR Compliant
- Ultra-Slim LED-Backlit LCD Monitor
- Wide Angle Viewing
- 1080p HD Resolution
- Ultra-High Contrast
- Medium-Rate Response Time
- Dual Connectivity
- HDMI/Headphone Ports
- Manual Screen Adjustments
- Integrated Speaker System
- Cinema Mode
- Dual Web
Specifications
- Type: LED-Backlit
- Display: 22”
- Resolution: 1080p
- Aspect: 16:9
- Brightness: 250 Nits
- Dynamic Contrast: 5M:1
- Colors: 16.7M
- Response Time: 5MS
- Viewing Angle: 176/170
- Interface: HDMI, VGA, DVI-D, Headphone
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minimal, thin design is perfect for extremely easy wall mounting
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full range of input options, no adapter cables required
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stays completely cool, can barely detect any heat coming from it at all
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simplistic, detail-free design looks good even when its off
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fast enough response time for gaming - no ghosting or lag
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little rubber feet built into the base of the monitor itself, making the stand completely optional
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uses a power brick in the cord, needs to be accounted for in the room layout
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stand doesn't pivot or raise/lower, only tilts forward/back
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