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LG W2452T


$500.00 Released April, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Very bright, can even be visible in direct sunlight. Auto-balances colors to look as good as they can. Buttons are easy to access and responsive.

The Cons:No VESA mount available, can't mount it on the wall. Doesn't have an HDMI connection. Subtle shades tend to bleed into each other or wash out.

The LG W2452T is a 24" Widescreen Flatron LCD monitor designed to compliment the new look of Windows Vista and comes in both silver and black. The resolution is 1920 x 1200, the wide aspect ratio is 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 higher end model and is suited for multimedia applications as well as office work. Other features include 5ms 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

  • 1920 x 1200 resolution, 16:10 wide aspect ratio
  • 5ms response time
  • 10 000:1 Digital Fine Contrast Ratio
  • 400 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
  • Comes with power chord and D-Sub cable

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    very bright, can even be visible in direct sunlight

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    auto-balances colors to look as good as they can

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    buttons are easy to access and responsive

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    responds fast enough for gaming purposes

Cons
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    no VESA mount available, can't mount it on the wall

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    doesn't have an HDMI connection

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    subtle shades tend to bleed into each other or wash out

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