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LG W2363D


$299.99 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:120Hz refresh rate - gamer grade refresh, no motion blur / lag, most up to date frame is displayed. First monitor with both 1080p resolution, 120Hz refresh. Dual HDMI inputs and a DVI input for use with multiple digital devices, ideal for use with a console and PC together, dual consoles / PC as well.

The Cons:Built-in speakers are useless to a gamer, only increase display's cost to manufacture / end-consumer price. No heigh adjustment. Cheap glossy plastic stand and bezels.

The W2363D is a flat panel monitor from LG's 2010 lineup.  The monitor is LG's first with 3D picture quality, allowing users to play games and watch movies in 3D.   It features a 23" widescreen LCD display with a full HD resolution of 1080p pixels and a 70,000:1 contrast ratio.

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  It also offers a 3ms response time and 120Hz video processing for smooth fast-moving images. The W2363D includes integrated speakers with SRS TruSurround HD technology for accompanying high-definition sound.  It also has 2 HDMI ports and features reaction lighting, noise reduction, and auto brightness.  The monitor is expected to be released in the first quarter of 2010.

Features/Specs

  • 23" Widescreen LCD Display
  • Full HD 1080p Resolution
  • 120Hz Refresh Rate
  • 3ms Response Time
  • 70,000:1 Contrast Ratio
  • 3D Picture Quality
  • SRS TruSurround HD
  • Intuition UI
  • Reaction Lighting
  • Thru mode (Delay time zero)
  • Noise reduction (3D N/R)
  • Auto-brightness (input source)
  • Connectivity: DVI, 2 x HDMI

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Pros
  • 3

    120Hz refresh rate - gamer grade refresh, no motion blur / lag, most up to date frame is displayed

  • 3

    first monitor with both 1080p resolution, 120Hz refresh

  • 3

    dual HDMI inputs and a DVI input for use with multiple digital devices, ideal for use with a console and PC together, dual consoles / PC as well

  • 3

    'Thru-mode' for reduced input lag

  • 2

    full 1080p resolution (1920 x 1080px)

  • 2

    slim bezels

  • 2

    120hz refresh rate give half as much sample-and-hold motion smearing

  • 2

    Less judder with video and movies because there is no need for temporal rate conversion - 120/24=5 120/30=4

  • 2

    120hz have almost no v-sync tearing

  • 1

    More affordable than other 120hz 1080p monitors.

Cons
  • 2

    built-in speakers are useless to a gamer, only increase display's cost to manufacture / end-consumer price

  • 2

    No heigh adjustment

  • 1

    cheap glossy plastic stand and bezels

  • 1

    16:9 aspect ratio is less than ideal for productivity software, web browsing

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