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LG 27EA33V 27in Slim LED Backlit Widescreen HD Monitor IPS 16:9 1920x1080 VGA DVI-D HDMI 50M:1 Tilt

LG 27EA33V 27in Slim LED Backlit Widescreen HD Monitor IPS 16:9 1920x1080 VGA DVI-D HDMI 50M:1 Tilt (LG Electronics: 27EA33V-B)
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Gooseberry@NCIX
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Review Date: 11/21/13
Cons: Colors seem less detailed compared to my Dell monitor. Also i'm not sure if I like the power brick or not. Red power light is distracting. Hate to write any more bad comments, this monitor is pretty crisp!

Pros: Low power usage, bright screen, good angle of viewing, thin and light, affordable, VESA mountable, response seems fast, VGA-DVI-HDMI inputs!!!
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This so far is the best 1920x1080 monitor i've owned, its very light, and easily will work with any VESA mount because its so light.It uses about 30 watts of power when I tested it which is very good compared to other monitors I've tested.This monitor replaced a 24 inch benq monitor, which was not bad but it had some problems with lag. This monitor is pretty fast and does have only very slight blur in fast side to side movement but its the least i've seen on previous 1080p monitors i've had.I will say though the colors are not quite as good as my main 2560x1440 Dell U2711 monitor. But that monitor is much more expensive.I wish the LG monitor had a bit more color controls in its settings and if it did, I likely could match my Dell monitors color settings much better. But there is still a good amount of settings in the LG menu to achieve pretty good results with some time testing. I'm still testing with it and maybe i'm wrong here.Also, it has all three types of inputs (hdmi,vga,dvi), this is essential. I use them all and I'm glad they have them. I don't use the VGA all the time but I do when i'm using an extra PC and don't want to unplug all my other cables from the monitor.I didn't play too many games on it yet, but they look very crisp and just as good as my higher res monitor... really the only difference I could even tell from comparing this to my 2560x1440 monitor was the text in games was a bit more blurry, and the colors maybe were not quite as deep/detailed looking.I wish the monitor was a bit more sturdy though, the monitor kinda flops around if you touch it and it almost looks like the vesa mounts don't support the monitors far edges much. not a big deal as long as you don't put too much force on the edge of the monitor when your adjusting it.Also, the bright red power light is painfully bright and annoying and there is no way to turn it off and will catch your eye while using the monitor. I had to put black tape over it which fixed the problem but i wish they didn't use such a bright display light.The power cord is not your standard connection like other monitors, since this monitor is such low power usage they decided to use a thin cord and at the end, a power brick... its ok in a way since the cable is super thin and will cause less clutter but you also have a crappy brick at the end of it, and for me its a pain since my monitor connects to an extension cord and the brick is just really out of place that way.Overall, the price, the crisp display, the whole monitor as a whole is worth buying. I'll look at any LG monitor in the future closely when they start releasing 2560x1440 g-sync capable monitors.If I was to suggest a 1920x1080 monitor, this would be it. This review was modfied by poster @ 11-21-13 04:07 AM
Thomas_B@NCIX
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Review Date: 11/07/13
Cons: only 1080p (jk don't be an asshole)no DVI cable included, but don't we all have like 10 in our basement?

Pros: SizeIPS panel for photo editingHeadphone jack out for when using hdmiWell under 300 on sale
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Perfect monitor if your a normal person, has all the inputs you need.I'm really into photo editing so a good panel was my only requirement. Luckily LG tends to make things look good as well and the thin bezel is just the cherry on top.If your a pixel density douche, or an audiophile weirdo, turn around now, and run far far away. Or buy it, you'll never be happy so you might as well save some money.For real tho, this monitor is great. It does everything you expect a basic monitor to do, but with great picture quality. This review was modfied by poster @ 11-07-13 04:06 PM
Chris_T@NCIX
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Review Date: 10/08/13
Cons: Didn't come with DVI cable

Pros: BrightColorfulLightBig ass screen!
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Well, I'm not a guy who knows everything there is to know about high end displays. Obviously 120Hz 2ms response time or lower for PC gaming would be the best choice but bang for buck, this thing is like staring into the face of Jesus. It looks so clean and so bright compared to the 24" Samsung I just went from. BF4 looks absolutely incredible, no ghosting, no bleeding, just a very clean picture. Text looks sharp and BluRays looks stunning. Only thing I was bummed out about is that it didn't come with DVI or HDMI cables but they were kind enough to include VGA. Let's get real, whoever buys a monitor like this isn't using VGA so why bother including it.

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