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LG W2252TQ
$340.00
Released April, 2008
The Pros:Fast enough response for serious gamers. Presets allow for quick switching to different modes for different tasks. Can be set to make colors look bright and punchy for movies.
The Cons:Doesn't come with a DVI cord, need to make sure you have your own. Built-in screen features are a little difficult to navigate. No manual to explain how to navigate the menu options.
The LG W2252TQ is a 22" Widescreen Flatron LCD monitor designed to compliment the new look of Windows Vista and comes in both silver and black. The resolution is 1680 x 1050 which provides a wide aspect ratio of 16:10 and the LCD picture is enhanced with a Flatron f-Engine chip which automatically adjusts the contrast and brightness independently of each other for better image production.
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This is a middle of the road model as far as price/specs go and is aimed mostly at office/practical use but is also good for gaming and multimedia. Other features include 2ms ultra-fast response time, 10000:1 Digital Fine Contrast ratio, ez-zoom button which allows you to change resolution on the fly and Photo Effect with 3 modes which enables you to change the tone and color of an image.
Features
- 1680 x 1050 resolution, 16:10 wide aspect ratio
- 2ms response time
- Color depth: 16.7M (colors)
- 10 000:1 Digital Fine Contrast Ratio
- 300 cd/m2 Brightness
- Certified for Windows Vista
- Flatron f-Engine chip improves picture quality by auto-adjusting contrast and brightness
- Video inputs include D-Sub and DVI-D
- ez zoom and photo-effect buttons
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fast enough response for serious gamers
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presets allow for quick switching to different modes for different tasks
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can be set to make colors look bright and punchy for movies
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bright enough for any lighting environment except direct sunlight
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presets are balanced well enough not to need any tweaking
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no drivers to install, just plugs in and works
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doesn't come with a DVI cord, need to make sure you have your own
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built-in screen features are a little difficult to navigate
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no manual to explain how to navigate the menu options
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