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LG W2242TQ-BF


$200.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Wall-mounting is quick and easy, mounting holes are perfect for a standard mount. Draws very little power while in operation, almost none while in standby. Bright enough for most purposes, can handle anything except a direct sunbeam.

The Cons:Some quality control issues with stuck pixels have been reported. Can get larger viewing surfaces at this price.

The W2242TQ-BF is a midrange, 22” widescreen monitor from LG. This Flatron display features f-Engine image enhancements, a 4:3 in wide mode and a 2 ms response time for gaming. Compared to the similar LG W2242PM, this monitor is a step-up with a faster response time.

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The LG W2242TQ-BF features a 16:10 aspect radio, a 1680 x 1050 pixel resolution and an 8000:1 contrast ratio. Due to its fast 2 ms response time, this monitor is best suited for those interested in gaming. Built-in is LG’s proprietary f-Engine technology, which automatically adjusts display setting for optimal viewing. The screen’s surface has been treated with a non-glare solution, while the viewing angles are set at 170/170 degrees. D-Sub and DVI-D input connections are supported.

Features

  • 22” TN LCD panel
  • 16:10 aspect ratio (4:3 wide mode)
  • 1680 x 1050 resolution
  • 300 cd/m2 brightness
  • 8000:1 contrast ratio
  • 2 ms response time
  • f-Engine technology
  • Non-glare surface treatment
  • Input: D-Sub, DVI-D
  • VESA mounting holes

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    wall-mounting is quick and easy, mounting holes are perfect for a standard mount

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    draws very little power while in operation, almost none while in standby

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    bright enough for most purposes, can handle anything except a direct sunbeam

  • 1

    fast response makes it ideal for gaming, updates right away

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    fast-moving video doesn't ghost or blur

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    self-adjusts depending on what you're looking at for the best picture - never over-adjusts

Cons
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    some quality control issues with stuck pixels have been reported

  • 1

    can get larger viewing surfaces at this price

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