LG offers even more color!

LG Electronics announced the launch of LG L227WTG LCD widescreen monitor. Featuring the industry’s highest DFC 10,000:1 contrast ratio and 2ms response time, the 22-inch L227WTG rises above the rest to deliver the ultimate crystal clear high definition picture viewing.



The DFC 10,000:1 technology delivers incredible black intensity levels and excellent color differentiation in dark scenes. Optimal for 3D gaming, picture viewing and displaying HD content, the feature packed L227WTG also features a unique glare panel that works to diffuse reflection of surrounding light to deliver a more enriched viewing experience. Ultra-fast 2ms response time delivers a seamless and smooth image transition even when viewing intensive graphics.

The L227WTG also has a number of convenient features. "4:3 in Wide" function automatically optimizes the screen for 4:3 sources and wide screen-based sources, keeping images from distortion while catering to different video formats.

The "Ez zooming" function allows for easy changes in screen resolution with one simple click for ultimate user convenience. A built-in adapter with SUB and DVI inputs is neatly positioned at the back of the monitor - reducing unsightly cable clutter for a tidy, clean look.

Product Features
  • Ultrafast 2 ms response time
  • Digital Fine 10,000:1 contrast ratio; 300 cd/m² brightness
  • 1680 x 1050 maximum resolution; wide 170° horizontal and vertical viewing angles


Specifications:
  • Product Height 16.7" with stand (13.3" without)
  • Product Width 20"
  • Product Weight 11.7 lbs. with stand (9.9 lbs. without)
  • Product Depth 9.1" with stand (2.2" without)
  • Monitor Type Flat-panel LCD
  • Screen Size 22"
  • Viewable Screen Size 22"
  • Maximum Resolution 1680 x 1050
  • Aspect Ratio 16:10
  • Response Time 2 ms
  • Brightness 300 cd/m²
  • Contrast Ratio 10,000:1
  • Flat Display
  • Antiglare Coating
  • Outputs DVI-D with HDCP, 15-pin D-sub
  • Power Consumption 40W
  • ENERGY STAR Qualified
  • VGA Input
  • DVI-D with HDCP Input



May, 29 2008