Saturday, February 28th 2009
LG Rolls Out New HD Monitors
LG announced a new fleet of full-HD capable LCD monitors today. The lineup consists of three models of different screen-sizes under the Wxx53V-PF naming scheme: the 22 inch W2253V-PF, 24 inch W2453V-PF and 27 inch W2753V-PF. LG seems to have emphasized on both form and function with these ones. Sporting a piano-black shell with a dash of clear acrylic, the monitors pack LCD panels with 2 ms response time. All models have native resolutions of 1920 x 1080 pixels (1080p HD), and are HDCP-capable.
Additionally, they feature intelligent Auto Bright, Live Sensor, and Cinema mode proprietary features. The monitor detects the intensity of light in the environment it's working in, and accordingly adjusts brightness and contrast levels. All models support offer DVI-D, D-SUB, and HDMI port as input connectivity options. LG is yet to release or price these monitors outside the Japanese market as of now.
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VR-Zone
Additionally, they feature intelligent Auto Bright, Live Sensor, and Cinema mode proprietary features. The monitor detects the intensity of light in the environment it's working in, and accordingly adjusts brightness and contrast levels. All models support offer DVI-D, D-SUB, and HDMI port as input connectivity options. LG is yet to release or price these monitors outside the Japanese market as of now.
33 Comments on LG Rolls Out New HD Monitors
I work as much as I game as much as I watch movies as much as I web. So far nothing has been as nice as a 16:10 screen for me. Not that I want to sway anyone from their positions, I'm just saying to all the manufacturers lurking here in the forums that if they 'forget' about 16:10, then I won't be buying that 16:9 monitor for my bedroom, or wherever that ratio works best. I'm stubborn enough to wait until there are no more 16:10 monitors left on earth :D
For those wanting resolution, tell manufacturers to get back to work on 3840x2400 panels like we had 8 years ago! :banghead:
Stick with 1920x1200, or be had by the MAN at 1080p.
but it lacked wide screen. I hope LCD panels go that way soon,,
I would rather 16:9 and 16:10 co-exist, they both have their own responsibilities towards consumers.