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HomeElectronicsAudio & VideoTVs & HDTVsBy SizeLG E2360V-PN Glossy Black 23" 1080p 5ms Full HD LED BackLight LCD Monitor |
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Better then people say it was Jun 09, 2011
By kamikaze I heard bad thing about this monitor but the only reason it looks bad at first is you have to set up the colors and the gamma needs to be 0 for me. After a while messing with it i love it the color looks great it is VERY bright though you need to lower it a lot. Stand is like others say crap and moves if you type to hard its moving as i type this. And i have a big desk so its not that its on a little stand.
Over all though its nice and very thin looks great gives that wow i wanted when i look at it.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Uneven Lighting Mar 01, 2011
By J.S. Replacing a five year old LCD and decided to try LED-LCD.
Pros * 23 inches * Ultra thin * 1080p * VGA/HDMI/DVI Interfaces * Decent price
Cons * Uneven lighting. Top too dark. Bottom too bright * Colors are washed out * Stand is too high and not adjustable
Update: 3 of the 4 HDMI ports stopped working. Had the mainboard replaced under warranty.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
LG Monitor Aug 27, 2011
By Kenneth F. Aft This is a great monitor: very reliable, easy to adjust, just what I wanted. The price was very good, typical at Amazon, and I am very satisfied.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Perfect PC monitor for WIN7 Feb 27, 2011
By W. Carl Uhlman Worked perfectly out of the box, conecting to my ACER Win7 laptop as a 2nd display. It is all good & as advertised for the $229(Frys)... Tweakers will really like the adjustment controls, but I haven't even used them yet. Only CONS are 1) No side-to-side pivot, but is lightweight and turns easily on stand, and 2) NO SPEAKERS, fine for my needs but could be bad as Primary solo display, 3) no brackets for wall mounting. For $100 more (+43%) I could have got something with speakers/TVtuner. Cheaper models did not have HDMI inputs or decent up/down tilting.
12 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Colors are HORRIBLE and display not easy on the eyes, at all... Jun 20, 2011
By hannibalsmith
"hannibalsmith"
Simply put, this monitor is pretty much unusable if you care about color at all. I had two NEC flatpanel LCD monitors, and the colors on these are pretty similar to everything I've used before, including 17" flatpanel Dell LCD's that I have at work. One of my NEC's started to give out, so I went looking for a new monitor and the salesman talked me into this one. It looked great in the store. But, having gotten it home and put it side by side next to my one still-working NEC, it became immediately apparent that the colors on this are way off. No matter how its adjusted, the colors are way, way too "cool" - meaning overly blue / purple. I could almost live with this, but even with the brightness turned down this thing is not easy on your eyes - its like staring into a very bright flourescent light. the brightness made it really impressive in the store, but practically, trying to use it, its too much. So, I am not trying to compare it to other TN/LCD/LED based displays as I just don't have enough experience with other models to compare, but simply comparing this monitor to what I am accustomed to, I find it very wanting.
The other big downside is the stand and the mount - it secures to the stand with only one screw and its not that stable - very wobbly. Also no side-to-side swiveling, its locked into the base - if you want to turn it left or right, you'll be picking up the whole thing. Height is not adjustable. Tilting is limited - according to the docs, it tilts 5 degrees forward past vertical, and 15 degrees backwards. I found this adequate.
On the positive side, setup is very easy - monitor ships in two pieces, the base, and the monitor itself which includes a built in arm that you screw into the base. After that, plug power adapter into wall, a separate cord into the monitor and the power adapter, and connect the included DVI cable into your vidoe card and the monitor, and you're set.
The monitor itself is also impressively thin (and correspondingly lightweight), way less than an inch but for me this is of little practical value - I care how the monitor looks from the front, not from the side :)
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