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LG L227WT LCD monitor

Posted on: November 29, 2007

LG L227WT LCD monitor


LG's L227WT LCD monitor is yet another monitor in LG's vaunted 5,000:1 contrast ratio range, bringing 1,680 x 1,050 nativel resolution, a response time of 2ms, a brightness level of 300 mits and a viewing angle of 170 degrees to the table. This 22" LCD monitor also features DVI-D and D-Sub inputs and comes in a glossy black finish accompanied by 'ez-zooming' technology that allows users to change the screen resolution at the touch of a button. The L227WT certainly isn't meant for those who are new to the world of computers are it requires a reasonable amount of tech savvy to use it. You will be able to pick up the L227WT in shops for between £250 and £275 in December.

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