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LG W2043T-PF


$200.00 Released May, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Responsive monitor that's fast enough for gaming purposes. Small profile fits well in tighter spaces and crowded desks. Design looks really sharp and sleek with a nice angled base.

The Cons:Not capable of a completely natural picture, professional photo editors should look elsewhere.

The LG W2043T-PF is a high-end 20" LCD computer monitor. The 30000:1 contrast of this monitor is digital fine, which is an improvement over traditional contrast monitors. The EZ zooming feature of the W2043T-PF converts the resolution to enlarge images and text on the screen.

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The Flatron f-engine feature of this monitor automatically adjusts the brightness and contrast to adapt to the viewing situation. The Photo Effect feature helps you to color correct photographs and movies. The W2043T-PF has a 16:9 image aspect ratio that can switch to 4:3 widescreen when you are watching movies or playing games with 4:3 widescreen aspect. The 5 millisecond response time of this monitor ensures that you will never be waiting for it to be catch up. The LG W2043T-PF is Energy Star qualified.

Features

  • 20" LCD display
  • Energy Star qualified
  • 30000:1 digital fine contrast
  • EZ zooming
  • 5ms response time
  • Photo Effect
  • 4:3 wide aspect
  • 16:9 aspect ratio
  • 1600x900 resolution
  • Color: Black
  • Flatron f-engine
  • 300cd/m2 brightness

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    responsive monitor that's fast enough for gaming purposes

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    small profile fits well in tighter spaces and crowded desks

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    design looks really sharp and sleek with a nice angled base

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    contrast is good, brings out the subtle shades in most pictures well

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    setup is quick and simple, nothing complicated about it

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    draws very little power when on and almost none in standby mode

Cons
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    not capable of a completely natural picture, professional photo editors should look elsewhere

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