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Title: LG Flatron L1900R Fantasy Ring
Pros: Looks the business, Good brightness, High contrast ratio
Cons: Quite pricey
Verdict: It's pretty and potent, but it'll make the rest of your machine look awful if you're not careful
Summary: Look - it's endemic of the environment we work in that we can't review something with the words 'fantasy' and 'ring' in the title without sniggering. Despite the chucklesome name, the LG L1900R is a handsome panel
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80/100 |
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Title: LG Flatron L226WTQ-BF
Pros: Fast pixel response. Good color quality and text readability. HDCP-compliant.
Cons: Weak light-grayscale performance. No additional multimedia ports. DVI cable not included.
Verdict: The LG Flatron L226WTQ-BF delivers a very sharp picture, excellent color quality, and a lightning-fast pixel response, but its handling of light-gray shading is mediocre at best.
Summary: The Flatron L226WTQ-BF is a stylish 22-inch widescreen monitor that gives a sharp picture with excellent color. It excels at displaying moving images, whether in movies or gaming.
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60/100 |
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Title: LG Flatron L226WTQ-BF
Pros: Fast pixel response. Good color quality and text readability. HDCP-compliant.
Cons: Weak light-grayscale performance. No additional multimedia ports. DVI cable not included.
Verdict: The LG Flatron L226WTQ-BF delivers a very sharp picture, excellent color quality, and a lightning-fast pixel response, but its handling of light-gray shading is mediocre at best.
Summary: The Flatron L226WTQ-BF is a stylish 22-inch widescreen monitor that gives a sharp picture with excellent color. It excels at displaying moving images, whether in movies or gaming.
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60/100 |
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