If you're looking for the best monitor that LG has to offer, you've found it with the E2290V. Beyond the beautiful display, you can experience dazzling Full LED picture quality and a simple way to manage all your connections. PC cords easily connect to the base of monitor making for easy connections and organized wire management. If you're looking for the best Monitor that LG has to offer, you've found it with the E2290V. Beyond the beautiful display, you can experience dazzling Full LED p...
- Super LED panel provides a slim profile and delivers amazing brightness clarity
- Ultra slim design (only 7.2mm thin) ensures the monitors looks as good off as it does when its on
- Full HD 1080p resolution (1920x1080) gives it superior picture quality over standard resolution
- 10,000,000:1 contrast ratio ensure your content looks spectacular
- RGB HDMI DVI and D-Sub inputs provide the connections you need
This Monitors give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Cable issue, but fine monitor.
I will start by saying that this monitor is quite an upgrade from what I had been using. Despite being 21.5", it is almost too big for where I need it. I will have no problem at all getting used to this.
The only issue I have is this. The package comes with two monitor cables, the VGA cable and a DVI-D Single Link cable.
My current video card is an NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT, which has two DVI-I Dual Link ports.
This monitor has both a VGA port and a DVI-D Dual Link port.
So, when I first tried connecting this monitor to my system, I used the digital DVI-D Single Link cable. This did not work. All I got while booting up was a small window on the screen momentarily containing the words "DVI-D POWER SAVING MODE".
I just happened to have a VGA to DVI-A adaptor lying around, and therefore I am up and running with the supplied VGA cable.
Does anybody have any suggestions on why I cannot go digital with this setup?
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2. Very stylish, but you pay for that
If you're the kind of person who doesn't want to pay a premium for style, then you might find this monitor a tad expensive. There are many others with the same features, resolution, and image quality for $100 less than what I paid ($269.99). That said, it truly is beautiful, powered on or off. Personally, I like style a lot, but even so, I find it a little expensive. But I got it and don't regret it. This thing is right out of a design school (and in fact it probably is).
I would like one feature that it doesn't have: the ability to raise/lower the screen in addition to tilt forward/back. But as it's at a fairly comfortable height on my desk, this fortunately isn't a problem.
One other very minor nit: the touch-sensitive on/off switch, located on the top right corner of the base, is a bit too easy to touch accidentally. I'll have to get in the habit of keeping my paws (and those of my cats - no kidding!) away from that spot.
Otherwise, this is a very...
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Nice monitor, nice price
I needed to replace an older 22" monitor that was getting old and dimming. Did some research and came across this on a Gold Box deal. I know LG makes great stuff, so I thought I would give it a try. It is very lightweight and thin and has a great picture. The only issue I have is that this 22" monitor, since it is a wider screen than my other, was actually smaller in size. The text is a little smaller using the same font sizes, but the clarity of the picture more than makes up for this. The picture was so much better on this monitor, that it really put my remaining, second monitor to same, so I bought another one. Now I have two and enjoy them every day. LG says it is an "outgoing" monitor, meaing it was last year's model, but also says that it is the best, most feature filled monitor that LG makes. The new price of $200, is almost half of what it was originally.
Well worth a look!!!
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