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LG W2242P-BS


$200.00 Released August, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Text reads sharp and clear, good for working for a full day. Doesn't draw much power in operation. Fairly light and easy to move around as needed.

The Cons:Colors lean toward blue, even after calibration. Has a slightly unusual aspect ratio that makes movies look slightly stretched.

The LG W2242P-BS is a high-end 22" LCD computer monitor. This monitor has a 5 millisecond response time, which means that it will not make you wait. The 8000:1 contrast ratio of this monitor is digital fine, offering a more clear picture than tradition contrast monitors.

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The 1680x1050 resolution and 16:10 aspect ratio give a widescreen performance. You can also watch images and games with 4:3 aspect ratio, and the W2242P-BS will adapt. The Flatron f-engine of this monitor automatically adapts the contrast and brightness to optimize the images you are viewing. The Clear Vision feature of the W2242P-BS helps you to avoid eye strain, even when you are viewing small images. The LG W2242P-BS is Energy Star qualified.

Features

  • 22" LCD display
  • Energy Star qualified
  • TN panel
  • 16:10 aspect ratio (4:3 in widescreen)
  • Clear Vision
  • 1680x1050 resolution
  • 300cd/m2 brightness
  • 8000:1 digital fine contrast ratio
  • 5ms response time
  • 170 degree viewing angle
  • 16.7 million color depth
  • 0.282mm pixel pitch
  • Non glare surface treatment
  • D-Sub, DVI-D inputs
  • Color: Black
  • Base detachable stand
  • Weight: 9.6lbs.
  • Pb free
  • Flatron f-engine
  • Premium Vista
  • Power cord

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Pros
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    text reads sharp and clear, good for working for a full day

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    doesn't draw much power in operation

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    fairly light and easy to move around as needed

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    bright enough to be used at a desk next to the window

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    fast enough response for gaming purposes, doesn't get blurry

Cons
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    colors lean toward blue, even after calibration

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    has a slightly unusual aspect ratio that makes movies look slightly stretched

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