Stylish design...Limited viewing angle
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Dull images
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Unjustified price...The backlight is dull and dirty, the viewing angles mediocre and the pixel response is deeply ordinary, even for a TN panel...For some cold hearted technology hacks, doling out abusive reviews is a sort of cruel sport...We can't remember the last time we saw such gruesome banding in rendered colour gradients......
While that’s good news, so too is the fact that both kinds of computer input are available: VGA and DVI ports to cater to all PCs and modern Macs and allowing for plug and play operation...The LGW2252TQ has a 170 degree viewing angle, with controls for adjusting the onscreen display slightly awkwardly located under the gentle curve of its bottom-left-hand corner...With a recommended...
The LG Flatron W2252TQ distinguishes itself with one jaw-dropping specification: a 10,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio...Apart from the supposedly stunning contrast though, initial impressions suggest it conforms to the aforementioned rules of thumb - so let's see if that makes it good enough to stand out from the crowd...Build quality is generally good, though the base does not feel...
"2ms response time is insane, and it even looks good playing games such as Left 4 Dead, and Portal (On highest graphics possible w/ 16x4 Supersampling.) I am actually contemplating buying a second one for dual monitor..."
"I think the mistake most people that have a bad experience with any LCD or Plasma TV's is that they go and adjust the setting on them instead of reading..."