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LG M228WA 22 Inch Widescreen LCD Monitor TV - Black | 
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| Brand: LG Electronics Category: CE
Buy New: £214.70
New (12) from £214.70
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 6190
Media: Electronics Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 12.8 Dimensions (in): 228.4 x 59.1 x 185
MPN: M228WA Model: M228WA EAN: 8801031064205 ASIN: B000S0UNYK
Release Date: October 10, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Flat panel display / TFT active matrix | | • | ( the image of the product displayed may be of a different colour ) | | • | Stereo speakers, TV tuner | | • | 52.5 cm x 23 cm x 43.9 cm | | • | 5.8 kg |
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Product Description The M228WA TFT screen from LG lets you enjoy high-quality images on its 22-inch display surface for all your favourite video games and multimedia applications! Equipped with a contrast rate of 3000:1 and a response time of just 5 ms, this screen displays images that are rich in colour and detail. It also comes with a TV tuner and stereo loudspeakers, making it really versatile, especially if you have little space available for your different audio and video appliances. With spectacular graphics and visual performances, the M228WA is a high-quality appliance that certainly won?t disappoint!
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| Customer Reviews:
No complaints - at this price. December 17, 2007 T. Legge (UK) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
Recently, two things happened; my TV broke, and I bought a MacBook. I didn't want to spend a lot on replacing my TV (it's only in the bedroom), and I also fancied a slightly larger monitor to complement the not so large display of the Macbook. After weighing up various options, I plumped for this offering from LG - and for the price (about 220) I am fairly pleased with it! I am using the TV functionality for inputs via SCART (from Freeview box) and composite RCA from a DVD player, and as a monitor I am feeding it via DVI from the MacBook. It was all straightforward enough to set up, without having to resort to the (thin) manual. There's a CD of drivers included - I didn't need them - as a monitor it worked straight away with OSX Leopard and Windows Vista using BootCamp (though Vista switches off the "Aero" look when the monitor is connected - not something that bothers me). As a TV, you are hardly spoiled for choice with set-up options, but the basics are covered, and you get a remote control. I don't use the built in speakers, but they didn't sound particularly nice as I reached for the remote control to turn them off - permanently. If you care about sound in any way, I'd recommend using external audio gear. There's noticeable backlight bleed at top and bottom of the picture - but as a bedroom TV the picture quality is perfectly adequate. When used as a monitor (max 1650 x 1080 resolution), the colour will not strike you as being the most vibrant you have ever seen, and the max resolution is being pushed a bit at 22" for close up work - but it is certainly a welcome expanse of desktop for day-to-day use. So, this is an easy to use, flexible, and good value solution for anybody needing both TV and monitor facilities on a budget. It is not a stunning performer in either department - but it is certainly good enough. I didn't audition one before buying, but having lived with it for a while now, I would definitely buy one again. Just don't buy it as your main living-room TV or as your primary monitor (particularly for design work etc), but that's probably stating the obvious! (p.s. - the blue chevron power LED is annoyingly bright when watching TV - but LG thoughtfully provide full schematic diagrams in the box - for those who fancy adjusting that more elegantly than with a piece of black tape!)
Average picture quality but very versatile. November 14, 2007 Tan1963 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
I was looking for a good sized monitor at sensible money that I could use as a TV and computer monitor. Well this is it. The picture quality isn't exactly brilliant but is perfectly acceptable for a monitor at this price. The best thing about this monitor is the vast array of inputs! The only input it doesn't have is an HDMI, which seems a bit of an oversight so you will need to decide whether that is important to you. I have my pc and playstation plugged in at the moment and at some point I will connect my digiview box and turntable. (There's no digital tuner on this monitor). In addition to that I can plug my speaker system into the headphones socket for better sound reproduction. The onboard speakers are pretty poor, but then the same is true for my flat screen tv and that cost considerably more. All in all I am extremely pleased with this item. It's actually better than I anticipated especially for the fact that I can easily plug in my turntable and play all those old vinyls. I would have given it 5 stars but then nothing is perfect.
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