On its default settings, we found the colour to be rather ‘cold,’ but that was soon sorted out after a bit of tweaking with the settings. The E2360V boasts a ‘Mega Contrast Ratio’ of 5,000,000:1, which certainly produced some deep, dark blacks with a 5ms response time proving reasonably snappy in use. The monitor also boasts low power consumption, with LG claiming that its ‘Eco-friendly LED backlight’ consumes 45% less energy than normal LCD monitors. It’s rather a stylish affair too, with the 16:9 full 1080p 1920×1080 resolution screen being cantilevered on an illuminated, transparent neck which glows blue when the monitor is on, and red when in standby. The first thing you’ll notice is that the monitor is truly wafer thin – we’re talking Mr Creosote wafer mint thin – with its ultra-slim depth of just 12.9m (0.5″) making other LCD monitors in our office look like lard buckets in comparison. We take a look to see if its beauty is only skin deep. With its extra-slim form factor and stylish looks, LG’s E2360V superslim 23″ LCD monitor looks fantastic value for its modest sub-£200 asking price.
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