Published on May 17th,2006 at 1:41 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

LG’s latest LCD monitor

We already presented LG’s “design” monitors a few weeks ago, and here’s yet another new model, the L1900. It has the same characteristics (4ms, 300cd/m2) but it’s better when it comes to the contrast ratio (2000:1 as opposed to the 1600:1 from the previous monitors). It’s available in 3 versions (L1900J, L1900E et L1900R) with a different lighting system, and it will cost 550000Won (460 EUR).


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    how much is the cost of this new LCD??

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    looks cool in black color. How about the weight?

 

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