Published on October 23rd,2009 at 11:56 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

LG Flatron W30 Series Notebook Monitors

Here are the W1930S and W2230S Series, respectively 18.5″ and 21.5” LCDs built to be used with a Netbook or Notebook to keep your work space neat as well as giving it a nice, colorful touch. With a contrast ratio of 30 000 : 1 (dynamic) these LCDs are available in various colors.

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