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LG E2350VR-SN


$299.00 Released October, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Colors are rich and deep, everything looks gorgeous. Blacks are jet black, don't wash out into greys. Use less power than the average LCD monitor.

The Cons:Dramatic loss of quality in the image when using a VGA cable, gets pretty blurry. Takes some adjusting of the settings to get the color right, not hard but it does need to be done.

The LG E2350VR-SN is a mid-cost computer monitor. Besides showing full HD content in its true resolution (1920 x 1080), this monitor's Super Resolution feature decreases image degradation by up-scaling SD quality content to near HD quality.

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To help ensure that the color of the monitor stands up to this quality, the E2350VR-SN has a 5,000,000:1 digital fine contrast ratio, which allows the monitor to recognize subtle color differences, as well as pitch blacks. To ensure that this image quality comes through no matter the conditions, this monitor has an Auto Bright feature that measures the amount of light in the area surrounding the monitor, and then signals the backlight to create an optimized brightness. All of this happens on the LG E2350VR-SN's twenty-three inch screen, the size of which differentiates this monitor from the twenty-seven inch E2750VR-SN model.

Features

  • 23" LED backlit display
  • Full HD 1080p
  • 1920 x 1080 resolution
  • 16:9 aspect
  • 250 cd/m2 brightness
  • 5,000,000:1 Digital Fine Contrast Ratio
  • 16.7M colors
  • 5ms reponse time
  • 170°/160° viewing angle   
  • 3H, Anti-Glare surface treatment
  • 1 HDMI port
  • Auto Resolution
  • Plug & Play
  • 1 year limited parts and labor warranty
  • Auto Bright
  • Cinema Mode
  • 4:3 in Wide
  • sRGB
  • DDC/CI
  • HDCP
  • ARC
  • Auto Resolution
  • Plug & Play
  • f-engine

     

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    colors are rich and deep, everything looks gorgeous

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    blacks are jet black, don't wash out into greys

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    use less power than the average LCD monitor

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    can sit on the desk without a stand, good for using it next to a laptop as an expanded work space

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    plenty of connection options, works with everything

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    touch sensitive buttons are responsive and easy to work with

Cons
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    dramatic loss of quality in the image when using a VGA cable, gets pretty blurry

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    takes some adjusting of the settings to get the color right, not hard but it does need to be done

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