
The LG EA63 LED monitor features the immersive Cinema Screen design with an ultra narrow bezel and an IPS panel that keeps image colors consistent at virtually any angle. The EA63 is a Full HD monitor and Super Resolution that helps decrease image blur.
- LG's Cinema Screen features an elegant, groundbreaking design that looks beautiful, on or off with its ultra narrow bezel.^IPS technology controls the liquid crystal display to help keep distortion at a minimum and allows users to view images on the screen at virtually any angle.^You won't believe your eyes. LG's LED technology delivers amazing brightness, clarity and color detail.^LG's highest dynamic contrast ratio of 10,000,000:1 delivers incredibly vibrant colors and deeper and darker blacks.^Get nearly double the pixel resolution of standard HD with Full HD 1080p Resolution.
This Monitors give to us some advantages, like this :
1. After calibration... It's the best I've owned
So, I have been waiting on a review of this monitor yet no one has took the plunge to buy it. I bought one from best buy. It wasn't on display but they had it in stock, so I said why not. They don't have restocking fees so I picked one up. I rushed home and unpacked it. Setup took less than 10mins. However one thing is important. You need the drivers either from the disc or from LG's site. Windows 8 doesn't automatically detect this display yet. It will give you a generic driver from 2006. Really Microsoft???
There's HDMI, DVI, and VGA connectors. It only comes with a VGA cable. The buttons for the OSD are touch sensitive. Yes, not actual buttons but touch sensitive. They are very accurate and don't take much effort at all. It has a very small dim red LED light under the LG logo which isn't at all distracting.
Moving on. I first used HDMI to hook up this monitor. I am not that much of a fan of using HDMI on my monitors due to color issues and slight lag with...
2. Really nice
I had 3 24" LG Flatron displays before this that I really liked but they weren't IPS and the color shifting was a bit annoying.
I then tried the ASUS VS239H IPS displays before finally settling on these 23" LG displays. The only reason I didn't go with the ASUS was because the bezels were just too thick. They are a great looking monitor, but the LG is down right sexy. When off, the LG displays appear to have an edge to edge screen and are much slimmer than the ASUS (because the power brick is external). Of course when powered on, the image doesn't go to the very edge of the bezel, but it's still not as wide as the ASUS. The displays have a red power indicatory underneath the logo and it's not super bright like many other monitors, it has a nice looking gradient effect from the middle outwards.
You'll also notice the nice brushed effect on the bottom face that looks great. These also have the touch sensitive controls.
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Amazing screen quality. Plus very sleek design.
This is one awesome IPS monitor, I originally had a 23" Samsung LED one from best buy but that was a TN panel (not the best looking but cheaper to manufacture) that's why IPS panels cost more. The reason I returned that model was because the screen became very washed out, when I moved to a slightly different angle. I thought I could get used to it but a month later I realized I could't. My main TV is a Samsung and I love it, however there monitors are not quite up to snuff for me.
So I exchanged this one for the 27" LG IPS LED. Everything just pops more on this monitor, colors are bright, blacks are blacks, refresh time is amazing as well, and the best thing to me is no FRICKIN screen bleeding! (where yellow'ish light seeps into the image usually around the corners of the display.) It's very rare to find LED screens that have 0 light bleeding.
Now the on screen menu is not the most intuitive, however their is a ton load of settings that you are able to adjust...
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