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24" Widescreen LCD Monitor (with VA Panel) - €281*Updated*

  • 09-02-2008 1:07am
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    "This week only" offer - ends Wednesday 13th Feb.

    OcUK Value L2442W 24" Widescreen LCD Monitor - Glossy Black - £252.61stg
    The OcUK Value L2442W has an industry leading ultra-fast 6ms GtG response time making it perfect for blur-free video and gaming. With it's 1000:1 contrast ratio and excellent viewing angles there is no other TFT/LCD that can match the quality, value or performance. Make the large screen affordable to all this 24" is ideal for gamers and professional users who require a high resolution screen capable of delivering very impressive quality with no limitation on viewing angles.

    - 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) Optimum Resolution
    - 16.7 Million Colours
    - 1000:1 Contrast Ratio
    - 6ms Response Time
    - 500 cd/m2 Brightness
    - Viewing Angle (H/V): 180°/ 180° (VA Panel)
    - One Digital Input (Supplied with DVI Cable)
    - One Analogue Input (Supplied with Analogue Cable)
    - Supplied with both Analogue and DVI cables
    - Wall Mountable
    - Built in stereo speakers
    - Warranty : 3 year on-site collect and return warranty supplied by Manufacturer (Call DGM direct for all support and RMA issues on 0871 2508000)

    While not a huge saving over its regular price, this seems like a decent monitor. Though some folk on the OCUK forums have have to return theirs (see thread here).

    It uses a VA panel as opposed to the more common, cheaper TN panels. More info on panel types here: [Link]


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