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The LG Flatron L1980Q is all about style. While other monitors tend to be thick, blocky, and difficult to adjust, the L1980Q is a testament to thin and slim. This innovative design is a bigger asset than you might expect, making it easy to move and adjust the unit according to your usage patterns. The price is a tad high, but for sheer “wow-factor” the L1980Q wins hands down.
With its unique neck design, the L1980Q can be adjusted in a full 90-degree range, from straight up and down to lying flat on its back. The DVI and analog inputs and the power port are all located in the easy-to-reach base, unlike most monitors that frustratingly place them in the back of the panel or the underside of the display. While the 19-inch screen size is in line with most of the other LCDs here, LG’s sheer compactness makes the display area seem twice as large. (LG USA website)
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