LG L1753S PC Monitor

  • Product Code: LGMON245
  • Manufacturers #: L1753S
  • Availability: 185 in stock
  • £95.85 ex VAT
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Description

LG Electronics is one of the world's largest electronics manufacturers, producing a large range of consumer electronics and IT products. LG has created reputation for progressive technology and innovation with the latest technological developments in consumer electronics, home appliances and IT products.

PRODUCT FEATURES:

World first picture enhancing Chip for LCD monitor;

Real Color Management (RMC) express natural colors;

Adaptive Color and Contrast Enhancement (ACE) function to enhance brightness and contrast;

Ideal for mobile imaging in TV, Film (such as movie), Gaming, pictures and animation;

Narrow and Slim Design;

Ultra High Contrast ratio;

Stylish Power LED Button;

Excellent picture quality and control.

LG L1753S - Flat panel display - TFT - 17" - 1280 x 1024 / 75 Hz - 300 cd/m2 - 2000:1 - 5 ms - 0.264 mm - VGA - silver

Basic Specifications

Basic Specifications. See the Extended Specifications tab for extra details
Manufacturer's Part Number: L1753S
Weight: 3.1kg
Dot Pitch / Pixel Pitch: 0.264 mm
Colour support: Up to 16.2 million colors
Compliant Standards: TCO '03, CE, UL, TUV GS, VESA DDC/CI, Lead-Free
Device Type: Flat panel display / TFT active matrix
Response Time: 5 ms
Diagonal Size: 17"
Image Contrast Ratio: 2000:1
Image Brightness: 300 cd/m2
Product Description: LG L1753S - flat panel display - TFT - 17"
Colour: Silver
Dimensions (WxDxH): 36.5 cm x 18 cm x 37.8 cm
Weight: 3.1 kg
Power Consumption Operational: 30 Watt
Power: AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
Image Aspect Ratio: 5:4
Max Resolution: 1280 x 1024 / 75 Hz
Signal Input: VGA
Display Positions Adjustments: Tilt
Environmental Standards: EPA Energy Star

Specifications

General
Display Type: Flat panel display / TFT active matrix
TFT Technology: TN
Width: 36.5 cm
Depth: 18 cm
Height: 37.8 cm
Weight: 3.1 kg
Enclosure Colour: Silver
Image
Image Aspect Ratio: 5:4
Image Brightness: 300 cd/m2
Image Contrast Ratio: 2000:1
Image Max H-View Angle: 170
Image Max V-View Angle: 170
Video Input
Analogue video Signal: RGB
Display
Diagonal Size: 17"
Dot Pitch / Pixel Pitch: 0.264 mm
Max Resolution: 1280 x 1024 / 75 Hz
Colour support: Up to 16.2 million colors
Max Sync Rate (V x H): 75 Hz x 83 kHz
Video Bandwidth: 135 MHz
Response Time: 5 ms
Display Positions Adjustments: Tilt
OSD Languages: Ukrainian, English, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Finnish, Swedish, Russian, Spanish, Greek, Japanese, Chinese, Korean
Display Screen Coating: Anti-glare, hard coating
Signal Input: VGA
Features: F-ENGINE technology, Four Lamps for Back Light
Power
Voltage Required: AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
Power Consumption Operational: 30 Watt
Power Consumption Stand by / Sleep: 1 Watt
Expansion / Connectivity
Interfaces: 1 x VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)
Miscellaneous
Cables Included: 1 x VGA cable
Flat Panel Mount Interface: 75 x 75 mm
Features: Wall mountable
Compliant Standards: TCO '03, CE, UL, TUV GS, VESA DDC/CI, Lead-Free
Environmental Standards
EPA Energy Star Compliant: Yes

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Aspect Ratio

The standard proportion in width to height for a computer monitor is 4:3, but some new displays have a wider format: 16:9 or 16:10, designed for viewing movies or HDTV in wide format. Note that a 17-inch wide-format panel has about the same vertical dimension and vertical pixel count as a normal 15-inch panel, so you get about 120 percent of the viewing area of a 15-inch panel. A 17-inch standard panel, however, has 130 percent of the viewing area of a standard 15-inch screen.

Contrast Ratio

A spec much hyped by manufacturers (be suspicious of their claims), this is the difference in light intensity between the brightest white and the deepest black.

Digital and Analog Connections

LCDs are digital devices and thus have to convert analog (VGA) signals before they can be displayed. A graphics card with a digital video interface (DVI) can send the signal straight to the display in digital format--no conversion required. At this point, most monitors do such a good job of signal conversion that digital connections are not as important as they used to be.

Portrait/Landscape Modes

Some LCDs pivot so that the longer edge can go horizontal (landscape mode) or vertical (portrait mode). This feature can be useful for desktop publishing, Web surfing, and viewing large spreadsheets, but don't pay extra for it if you won't use it.

Luminance

Brightness; a measure of how much light a panel can produce. Luminance is expressed in either nits or candelas per square meter (cd/m�). A measurement of 200 to 250 nits is OK for most productivity tasks; 500 nits is better for TV and movies.

Pixel-Response Rate

This refers to how quickly a pixel can change colors, measured in milliseconds (ms); the lower the milliseconds, the faster the pixels can change, reducing the ghosting or streaking effect you might see in a moving or changing image. In general, manufacturers' specifications rely on best-case scenarios; real-world performance could be slower. A maximum response time of 12ms to 15ms across the spectrum is required for gaming or viewing television and movies without ghosting or streaking. Manufacturers have debuted LCDs with response rates as fast as 2ms.

Resolution

Make sure you are comfortable with an LCD's native resolution before you buy it. Remember, an LCD that scales its image to a nonnative resolution will never look as good.

Viewing angle

The physical structure of LCD pixels can cause the brightness and even the color of images to shift if you view them from an angle rather than facing the screen directly. Take manufacturer's specifications with a grain of salt and make your own observations if possible; viewing-angle issues become more critical as panel size increases.