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The LG IPS236V is a showcase of great features, but the headline act has to be its high-quality In-plane Switching (IPS) display panel which delivers wider viewing angles and considerably better image quality than the more common Twisted nematic (TN) p...
Such a combination of style, features and performance makes the LG IPS236V a superb monitor which becomes almost incredible when you consider the £150 asking price...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-26 11:04:17
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The LED-backlit panel is thin and attractive in a very minimalist design with a thin bezel rather than broad borders. The power supply is housed in the cable rather than the monitor itself, lending itself a bit more slimming power. The monitor doesn't...
Good price for a top quality monitor; simple menu navigation with touch buttons...
Could be brighter; Will tilt up and down but won’t twist left and right on its stand...
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This LED backlight powered computer monitor uses the IPS technology for its panel. The result is a good quality 23 inch monitor available in stores at a very good price...
The Flatron IPS236V produced by LG is a pleasant surprise. In its low price, you will receive an IPS panel (normally used for high-end / professional panels monitors at a high price) able to offer good quality of the image. Even the price is almost simil...
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LG continues to pump out high quality and highly affordable display solutions with the LG IPS236V-PN, a 23” LED monitor with sleek dimensions and a crystal clear display.DesignThe monitor sports a stylish black design which will seamlessly blend into a...
The LG IPS236V-PN makes for one of the most useful and affordable monitor companions we've seen. Its stylish design, slender dimensions and LED as well as HD technology makes it a very attractive offer. And when one learns that the IPS236V-PN retails...
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In our first LCD round-up of the year, we put four monitors thorough our benchmark suite and find some surprising results. Even if you're an enthusiast with cash to spare, paying more doesn't guarantee a better display. Our tests explain why. Despite a...
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IPS (In-Plane Switching) panel technology has, for the most part, been relegated to the high-end, high-priced monitors used by graphics professionals requiring extreme color and grayscale accuracy and wide viewing angles, while the more cost effective...
Very good color and text quality, Wide viewing angles, Relatively affordable, Good grayscale performance...
Tilt only stand, Stingy feature set, Some motion blur...
The LG IPS236V display brings In-Plane Switching technology to the desktop at a reasonable price. This 23-inch monitor offers rich colors and excellent viewing angles, but you don't get a lot of features...
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With the monitor market now focused on the 16:9 ratio, many of us are clinging protectively to our 16:10 monitors. However, if you’re upgrading from an older monitor, the recent introduction of budget 16:9 monitors that use IPS panels shouldn’t be...
There is no doubting the fact that the LG IPS236V is tremendous value - it's a competent IPS screen for £150, after all. You even get LED backlighting, which makes the screen particularly vibrant and punchy.The IPS236V does face some competition from the...
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Up for review today I've got a monitor from our friends at Geeks.com , but it's not just any monitor this is an IPS monitor! If you don't know anything about monitors, then let me tell you that IPS is a very good thing when it comes to LCD displays. The m...
Includes DVI and VGA cables, Excellent picture, Can view fine from most any angle, Low price, No dead pixels or imperfections, Very little adjustment needed from stock...
Software doesn't work correctly, You need to install the software to access some features, Very bright power LED, Ugly colored base...
The LG IPS 236V offers excellent color reproduction with them being deep and rich, and almost no adjustments from the stock settings. I don't even thick it would have mattered much at all had I adjusted it, it would have been fine without me using the Spy...
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Dell, Acer, Samsung and LG LCD monitors run a gauntlet of display tests.We put four monitors from Dell , Acer, Samsung and LG through our benchmark suite and find some surprising results. Even if you're an enthusiast with cash to spare, paying more doesn'...
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