
LG 22" Widescreen Flat-Panel LCD Monitor
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LG W2252TQ 22 Widescreen LCD Monitor
LG W2252TQ 22 Widescreen LCD Monitor - 2ms, 300 nits, 1680x1050 (WSXGA+), DVI, Black
LG W2252TQ 22-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor
This product is a 22" LCD monitor with tilt design. It features widescreen with 10,000:1 contrast ratio,
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22" black LCD monitor with 16:10 aspect ratio
See the light with the W2252 LCD display from LG. It features a 1680 x 1050 pixel resolution, 10,000:1
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LG FLATRON 22" LCD Widescreen Monitor
Key Features: Flat-panel LCD,1680 x 1050 resolution,300cd/m2 brightness,10,000:1 contrast ratio,2-millisecond
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LG 22" Widescreen Flat-Panel LCD Monitor
With an ultrafast 2 ms response time for smooth image transitions and rich 10,000:1 contrast for sharp
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Good: no dead pixels
Bad:
* the same resolution (1680 x 1050) is shared by 19", 20" and 22" LCD panel. You can imagine the grainy display for your photos. Dot Pitch of 0.282 mm is really stretching the limit. To get some sense of the dot pitch: I have a 15" LCD with pitch size 0.25 mm, and a 17" LCD of size 0.264 mm. So don't be fooled by the size of LCD monitors!!
* Another big problem: some areas are always biased to red, especially for some human faces in photos. Tweak any configuration will not result in a satisfactory result. So bring your favorite family photos when testing your next monitor purchase. Human eyes are very sensitive to colors of faces and cannot be easily fooled.
Totally disappointed with 22", I am returning it and get a 19" on which I can at least enjoy my photos.
------update after one week's research------------
It is sad to know that almost all 22" LCD monitors use TN (twisted nematic) panels. These are only capable of 6-bit color and 262,144 colors. The
Bad:
* the same resolution (1680 x 1050) is shared by 19", 20" and 22" LCD panel. You can imagine the grainy display for your photos. Dot Pitch of 0.282 mm is really stretching the limit. To get some sense of the dot pitch: I have a 15" LCD with pitch size 0.25 mm, and a 17" LCD of size 0.264 mm. So don't be fooled by the size of LCD monitors!!
* Another big problem: some areas are always biased to red, especially for some human faces in photos. Tweak any configuration will not result in a satisfactory result. So bring your favorite family photos when testing your next monitor purchase. Human eyes are very sensitive to colors of faces and cannot be easily fooled.
Totally disappointed with 22", I am returning it and get a 19" on which I can at least enjoy my photos.
------update after one week's research------------
It is sad to know that almost all 22" LCD monitors use TN (twisted nematic) panels. These are only capable of 6-bit color and 262,144 colors. The
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