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LG W1953T-PF


$120.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Includes both DVI-D and VGA inputs, great for older displays. Widescreen format is ideal for watching HD video. Colors are fairly well represented, flesh tones look right.

The Cons:Very small, doesn't give you much room to work with. A few stuck pixels out of the box are fairly common.

The LG W1953T-PF is a mid-priced 19" LCD computer monitor. LG promotes this monitor as offering the latest in gaming and video visual technology. The Auto Bright sensor feature of the W1953T-PF assesses the amount of light in the room and adjusts the backlit brightness accordingly, in order to get the clearest image possible.

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The brightness of this monitor is 300cd/m2. The Live sensor feature of the W1953T-PF senses when hands are approaching the monitor and turns on automatically. The Cinema mode of this monitor allows you to watch online video clips in their original size (for optimum picture quality). Distracting elements such as banners and webpage text are blocked out by the Cinema mode. The time control sensor of this monitor follows your time interval preset and lets you know via the power button light when a certain amount of time has elapsed. The LG W1953T-BF computer monitor is Energy Star qualified.

Features

  • 19" LCD display
  • Energy Star qualified
  • 1080p resolution
  • TN panel
  • Color: Black
  • Weight: 7.5lbs.
  • 16:9 image aspect ratio
  • 300cd/m2 brightness
  • 50000:1 image contrast ratio
  • 160 degree/170 degree viewing angle
  • 1366x768 native resolution
  • 16.7 million color depth
  • DVI-D, VGA inputs
  • Auto Bright sensor
  • Live sensor
  • Cinema mode
  • Time control

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    includes both DVI-D and VGA inputs, great for older displays

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    widescreen format is ideal for watching HD video

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    colors are fairly well represented, flesh tones look right

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    easy to set up and light enough to move around as needed

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    capable of getting extremely bright, and can be set to self-adjust according to the room's lighting

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    nice viewing angles, can see it from off to the side without the image fading significantly

Cons
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    very small, doesn't give you much room to work with

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    a few stuck pixels out of the box are fairly common

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