LG W2452T 24-Inch Widescreen LCD Monitor | 
enlarge | Brand: LG Category: Personal Computer
List Price: $399.95 Buy New: $371.86 You Save: $28.09 (7%)
New (5) Used (2) from $332.57
Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 249
Color: Gloss Black Media: Personal Computers Display Size: 24 Shipping Weight (lbs): 18 Dimensions (in): 3.4 x 22.6 x 16 nv:Display Type: Widescreen LCD Viewable Screen Size: 24 inches Vertical Refresh Rate: 56~75Hz Horizontal Frequency: 30~83kHz Input Video Signal: DVI Input Video Signal: VGA Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 10000:1 Brightness: 400 cd/m Response Time: 5 ms Horizontal Viewing Angle: 170 degrees Vertical Viewing Angle: 170 degrees Maximum Resolution: 1920 x 1200 Cabinet Color: Gloss Black Dimensions With Stand: 22.6 x 18.2 x 9.6
MPN: W2452T-TF Model: W2452T UPC: 719192184442 EAN: 0719192184442 ASIN: B0017SBJ2M
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| Features:
| • | 24-Inch Widescreen LCD Monitor with Wide Color Gamut for color accuracy | | • | 16:10 Screen Aspect Ratio with 1920 x 1200 Resolution | | • | Easy to use OSD (On-Screen Display) with Ez Zooming switch and Photo Effect with 3 modes | | • | 10000:1 Digital Fine Contrast Ratio with 5ms Response Time | | • | Attractive Curved Bezel with Tilt Stand |
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Product Description The FLATRON Wide Format Series are the finest monitors that epitomize a wide variety of cutting-edge technologies. High-tech design, best picture quality and ergonomic functionality optimizes the user environment.
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| Customer Reviews:
OK to start with but..... January 5, 2009 Like the review posted by L. Bourke, I too was initially impressed by this monitor however. I now have the same problem as this reviewer, I purchased my monitor in July 2008, and started getting the problem at the beginning of November. Initally it would flicker once or twice a day, but now I can only use the monitor for about 30 minutes before the flicker becomes unbeareable. Heat is the cause as this monitor seams to get unusually hot and you can sometimes here the cracking of the plastic casing expanding. I have yet to try the fan on the back, but I will do so at some point.
Great at first... December 23, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've had my LG W2452T for about 6 months now. Until a few days ago, I would have highly recommended this product. The color, contrast, etc are all great. The price is pretty good for what you get as well. The only bad thing out of the box is its casing: its seems like really cheap plastic.
However, I can no longer recommend this product at all. After 6 months of perfect operation, it seems to be failing. A few days ago it started to randomly flicker: it would go blank (not black, blank) and then come back a second or two later. At first I thought it was the video card or the drivers; but after some major troubleshooting I think the problem is the monitor itself. It seems to be overheating which is causing these problems: the flickering only starts after using the monitor for a while, then the flickers increase in frequency. I've ultimately "solved" the problem by placing a small fan at its back (it heats up mostly at the top) and the problems have gone away. To me this is not an acceptable solution, but its out of warranty and I may as well buy a new monitor rather than get it repaired.
I cannot say if this problem is common to all units or if it was just my bad luck to get a defective one, but its something to consider for other buyers.
Great Minimalist Monitor for the Price October 8, 2008 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
This is a great monitor for the price that you are getting it at. I use it for casual use, and for a little bit of graphic design and programming. Unfortunately I'm only able to connect through the VGA port for now so I can't review the full quality of the picture this monitor could provide. I find the picture quality pretty amazing though compared to my old 19" dell monitor. The blacks are very black, not gray, and the whites are very white. For a TN panel colors are also pretty good, the reds aren't over-saturated like the Samsung monitors. The one thing that I do have a bit of a gripe about is that gradients are not completely smooth in transitioning, there is a little bit of banding. However, I can accept that in a $400 monitor. The next level up in a monitor could be around $275 more.
Also, even though this is a TN panel when I sitting at my desk the monitor is completely even throughout the screen. I have to lean over pretty far before I notice any changes.
One more thing, if you're connecting your monitor to an external laptop and you experience flickering horizontal lines running up and down your screen this is probably a grounding problem, or some type of electronic interference problem and not the monitor. Apparently this is a common problem, but it took me forever to figure this out and I almost returned this monitor.
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