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LG brings L226WTQ 5000:1 monitor to the UK (22/11/2007)

Industry leading contrast ratio gives clarity to home computing

LG Electronics, a global leader in consumer electronics, today announces the UK launch of the world's first widescreen monitor equipped with an industry leading Digital Fine Contrast ratio (DFC) of 5000:1. The L226WTQ is set to provide the latest in home computing, offering image clarity rarely found outside of the living room.

With its 5000:1 DFC and a response time of just 2m/s, the combination of advanced screen technologies offers the most life-like images experienced on a PC monitor. The L226WTQ is also equipped with the essential connection requirements including DVI-D and DSUB for high definition next generation content, such as HD DVD or Blu-ray, alongside the latest PC gaming technology.

Additionally, the L226WTQ incorporates LG's new 'ez Zooming' feature giving users the ability to switch resolution modes with just a touch of a button.

Dennis Yeo, Group Product Manager, LG Electronics, says, "We are committed to offering our customers the very best in both technological innovation and style. Equipping home monitors with a 5000:1 DFC as standard means that LG is meeting the growing expectations from consumers for a heightened viewing experience."

Key specifications of the L226WTQ monitor:

- DFC: 5000:1 - 2ms response time (grey to grey) - High resolution: 1680 x 1050 - Brightness: 300 nits - 170 degree viewing angle and 16.7cd/m

www.lge.com

 

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