LG E2340T

LG E2340T

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LG E2340T Reviews

DigitalVersus

03/2010

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4.0/10

Product Survey: 23'' to 28'' LCD Monitors

From a quick glance at its spec, the LG Flatron E2340T is a 23-inch Full HD monitor that doesn't look like anything special. This model does, however, mark a turning point in the history of the LCD monitor, as it proves that LED technology is now within the grasp of the entry-level market. With its glossy black finish, and at less than 3 cm thick, the E2340T is one very stylish monitor. The price to pay for such a slim design is, however, the presence of an external power block. The stand's height cannot be adjusted and there's no portrait mode, all you can do is tilt the screen backwards and forwards slightly. Connections consist of VGA and DVI ports for video, and nothing for audio. So even when you consider its low power consumption (thanks to the LED backlighting) there's still not much on offer in this monitor. Coloured Transparent Average ghosting over ten frames Since the product's being marketed as a TN panel with a 5 ms response time, we could never really expect it to blow us away. The tests merely served to confirm this too, as the monitor is unable to display fast movements or action sequences in a smooth and seamless way. It's therefore best relegated to the realm of office computing and web browsing.