Wednesday 25 March 2009

LG Intro L42PP Ultra Durable Tough GuyLCD Monitors [19โ€ L1942PP & 17โ€ L1742PP]

LG have announced two new ultra durable LCD monitors in its new L42PP
range in the form of the 4:3 aspect ratio 19' L1942PP and 17' L1742PP
both of which feature screen surfaces made from tempered glass as
opposed to the usual acrylic based material offering a 7H hardness
rating whilst standard monitors come in at around 2H or less.

For those of us that cannot quite fathom exactly what a 7H hardness
rating equates to, it translates in layman's terms to being able to
withstand a 1.2lbs steel ball being dropped onto the screens without any
resulting damage (though LG negate to mention from what height the steel
ball in question was dropped, which strikes us as a little ambiguous -
was it several meters or a millimetre or two?).

LG's new ultra durable 19'L1942PP and 17' L1742PP LCD displays are
intended for use in environments such as schools, libraries and internet
cafes, where screens invariably face a little more wear and tear than
home based screens and, apart from their ruggedness, are otherwise
fairly rudimentary monitors offering a maximum resolution of just 1280 x
1024 though the addition of LG's picture enhancing F-engine chipset will
no doubt be welcomed along with the monitor's 8,000:1 contrast ratio.

LG L1942PP and LG L1742PP Key Features:

DFC: 8,000:1
4:3 aspect ratio
5ms grey-to-grey response time
High resolution: 1280 x 1024
Brightness: 300 nits
Pivot stand - 30 degree tilt, 90 degree rotation
170 degree viewing angle and 16.7cd/m (L1954PP)
160 degree viewing angle and 16.2cd/m (L1754PP)


Pricing of LG's new L42PP LCD screens, which have just been made
available, starts at around pound sterling135.

(Apologies for the terrible image quality - LG have not been especially
forthcoming with decent sized product images)

LG [ElectricPig]

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