This 19" LCD is loaded with features and style. Can it perform too?
Sharp display, Excellent color reproduction and contrast, Classy and sleek design, 8 ms response time, Auto Pivot support.
Minor color registration issue, Slightly expensive.
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It's been well over ten months since we last reviewed a 19" LCD monitor on Techtree. Yes, we have been testing a lot of 17-inch models and there will be more to follow but there is always something special about a 19" screen. Needless to say that when it comes to monitors, the phrase - 'bigger the better' always holds (if price is not a constraint). Today we have for you, a sleek 19" LCD from LG's Slim series that not only plots to enchant you with its looks but also enthrall you with its performance. Let's see how well things shape up for the LG L1980Q.
For starters, it is a sleek monitor with a black frame with metallic grey edges and a white piano finish at the back. An adjustable, round, lustrous stand adds to the looks. Yes, it may seem like too many shades in one piece but the eventual result is classy. The buttons that help you access the different functions of the LCD are located along the bottom edge of the monitor and respond to touch. You don't need to press them; simply touch to access that function and that applies to the power button as well which by the way is a semicircular transparent thing with a blue LED at the bottom right corner of the device. The connectors at the back include a D-Sub, a DVI input, and a power adapter input. The VGA cable, the DVI cable and the power adapter were bundled in the package.
The specifications of this display are pretty good. Other than the 19-inch screen area, this monitor has a response time of 8 ms which translates into better picture quality and minimal ghosting effect. The pixel pitch stays at 0.294 mm which is common to most 19" LCDs. It has a maximum brightness level of 250 cd/m" and a contrast ratio of 500:1. The horizontal and vertical view angles stand at 160 degrees each. It supports a maximum resolution of 1280 x 1024 at 32-bit color depth.
This monitor supports an interesting feature called Auto Pivot. This isn't the first time we are seeing something like this but the way it's implemented in this model is quite interesting. Generally in monitors supporting similar feature, the screen can be tilted sideways and the matter on the screen adjusts accordingly. LG seems to have taken this a step further. This screen can flip backwards by almost 180 degrees and the matter on screen does a 180 degrees somersault too. So you wish to show something to the person sitting behind your monitor, just flip it over and the monitor adjusts automatically. Neat, isn't it? However you will need this software called LG Forte Manager installed on your PC which is bundled along with the monitor or can also be downloaded from the LG website. The Auto Pivot feature can also be disabled from the software.
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LG L1980Q Black-Silver 19" 8ms LCD Monitor 250 cd/m2 500:1 0.294mm Pixel Pitch - Retail $239.99 with newegg USA- shipped today- equivalent of Rs. 11198-00, Now how can a price of 25000 in India be justified !! Multinationals must price their products for us indians at intl. levels plus cost incl customs- plus 4% VAT- all can not be more than 15k.!
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well when the matter comes for fantastic screen and lovely view i personally choose lg screens undoubtably they are the super heroes.. good work keep it up
I have done a google search for the price of this particular monitor. It is in the range of 550 to 600 us dollars. In that case the price in India is pretty okay considering the customs duty. I dont think this particular monitor will be available for $220
19 inch LCD-8 ms response time LCD,s in US market are from $ 220 for BenQ FP91G+ to $270 for the best ones like fabulous wide view Viewsonic VA1912wb 19- incidently this cat will head towards US $ 200 soonest-so how can one be expected to pay the price of 25000 rupees ( Eq. US $568) in India for 19inch LCD- to my mind the old game of Lets sxxxw the Indian public is on once again.
Spoken like a true Retard!! This is India,so you can definitely expect prices to be higher. DOnt you know anything about Indian Economics or even the Indian Budget?
pls note ViewSonicVA1912W- wide screen with built in speaker is available at RS:20,500/- inclusive of all tax. Also VP920 PROFESSIONAL 19"LCD at reasonable price.
This is a common tendency. Pricing at exhorbtant levels in India should be fought by a concerted customer resistance - it is cheaper to buy in retail from US and ship to India.
Since at least on Computers & computer parts ( displays)the taxes are quite reasonable, VAT 4% and customs also at very reasonable rate, there is no reason the comp parts to be exorbitant in India- only one I can think of is- let skin these brown bas-----s. I have no qualms about speaking out against high prices of comp parts in India- it hurts me & my pocket, when I go to market place.
LG LCD monitors are known for their excellent and fluid display. This one is no different, it only takes that truth a step further. Another winner for LG, if the price comes down a bit to about 20K, it would become more affordable. I myself use a LG 17" LCD monitor, and its display is fantastic.
Much better and a variety of 19 inch LCD monitors with speakers are available through US stores/sites at almost half the prices. Why are they so expensive in India, especially because almost all of them are exported from Taiwan.
B'coz this is India, u retards. Not all models available in US are available here and this model sells for 550$ in US. And not all 19" monitors are the same. Get your facts right before you wag your tongue.