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LG M2362D


$500.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Bezel design is pleasing and the red sets it apart from other manufacturers' models. Great video connectivity makes it a pretty good monitor. Matte screen effectively cuts through glare.

The Cons:Colours tend to be a little washed out. Terrible viewing angles--must be viewed head on. Sound quality is muffled as the integrated speakers are located on the back of the set.

The M2362D is a flat panel monitor from LG's M62 Series.  The monitor is designed with a slim chassis and glossy black bezel and features a 23" widescreen LCD display with a full HD resolution of 1080p pixels.

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Product Shot 2  It offers a contrast ratio of 50,000:1, 300 nits brightness, and a 5ms response time for reduced motion blur.  The M2362D is recommended for entertainment use like gaming or watching HDTV and DVDs.  It includes an MPEG4 tuner for viewing TV in 1080p and has USB Quick View for playing images, music, and videos without the need of a PC.  It also has integrated speakers with TruSurround SRS HD and includes two HDMI ports for connecting high definition sources.  The monitor is expected to be released in the first quarter of 2010 and has a suggested retail price of $500.

Features/Specs

  • 23" Widescreen LCD Display
  • Full HD 1080p Resolution
  • 5ms Response Time
  • 50,000:1 Contrast Ratio
  • 300 nits Brightness
  • MPEG4 Tuner
  • TruSurround SRS HD Audio
  • USB QuickView
  • Slim Design
  • Glossy Black Bezel
  • Connectivity: DVI-D, D-Sub, 2 x HDMI, Component,

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Pros
  • 1

    Bezel design is pleasing and the red sets it apart from other manufacturers' models.

  • 1

    Great video connectivity makes it a pretty good monitor.

  • 1

    Matte screen effectively cuts through glare.

  • 1

    5ms response time makes it a great choice for video gaming.

Cons
  • 2

    Colours tend to be a little washed out.

  • 1

    Terrible viewing angles--must be viewed head on.

  • 1

    Sound quality is muffled as the integrated speakers are located on the back of the set.

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