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User review - LG W2252TQ
LG W2252TQ
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petrosik
15:03 Jan 18, 2009
The monitor for its price gives you a goodly amount of features for all types of users to benefit from and for me I have had no regrets and I'm very particular about my products I buy. This monitor looks great, very stylish. Fairly flat design
Some negatives i really don't know what to say but perhaps you could say that there are no HDMI ports, only two ports DVI and VGA inputs. Too many buttons to use under the monitor can get annoying at times when you're trying to set a particular setting like contrast and you have to keep clicking buttons until you find the right one to get out of that menu. The monitor itself when removing it from the stand is quite heavy.
The day I opened the box to reveal this 22 inch monitor I new I would not be disappointed. From the moment this monitor was brought to life to this very day I have enjoyed it and used it for many purposes like taking the HD compatibility into account being able to connect my PS3 to it and play in stunning 720p graphics and use it as a PC monitor as well to play my blue ray movies through my PC.
The price range for this monitor isn't too expensive considering the great features the monitor has. For example the monitor looks great with a black glossy finish, 5m response time, HD support and many settings you can set for example movie mode view, Internet mode view and user mode which has been adjusted and can be changed to suit you. When I purchase anything I try to buy something that isn't too expensive, isn't too cheap and has a goodly amount of features and I think that If you are on a tight budget but want a monitor that has lots of features and HD support but don't really care too much about size then the FLATRON W2252TQ monitor is perhaps for you.
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