LG MP76 IPS monitor not only looks good, it works great, too!

lg-mp76Every now and then, you might want to take a look at your desktop set up and see whether there is a need to change some bits and pieces here and there. For instance, does your monitor need a change? How about the motherboard and keyboard? For those who think that you need a brand new monitor, how about checking out the LG MP76 IPS monitor? Touted to come with a striking design alongside superb picture quality, the LG MP76 IPS monitor will also sport flicker-safe technology so that your eyes will definitely thank you for it if you happen to work in front of your computer for hours on end each day.

This will be a 24” Full HD monitor that will merge a Crystal Float Stand and LG’s super thin CINEMA SCREEN Design, resulting in a bold, eye-catching statement. Sporting a sleek metallic finish, the monitor itself does seem as though it is floating using magic in a darkened surroundings, thanks to the aforementioned transparent Crystal Float Stand. For what it is worth, this monitor is one that will add a touch of modern sophistication to just about any décor courtesy of its clean, understated look, and you can also opt to mount it on wall if you want to.

As mentioned earlier, the MP76 would incorporate in-plane switching (IPS) display technology so that you end up with the most vivid, lifelike color expression, making sure that the images rendered are as accurate as possible, and in captivating detail to boot. Not only that, it boasts of an impressively wide viewing angle.

There is also a Reader Mode which would transform the background of any image to resemble that of paper, helping reduce eye strain even further. LG’s TUV certified Flicker-Safe technology would do its bit to virtually eliminate screen flicker, hence helping to protect the viewer from potential eye discomfort. Pricing and availability details have yet to be revealed as at press time.

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New LG IPS UltraWide Monitors Introduced

New LG IPS UltraWide Monitors IntroducedWhen it comes to IPS monitors, you can more or less say that LG is an old hand at that, having rolled out their fair share of IPS monitors in the past. Well, things do not look like they are going to change anytime in the future either. After all, why mess with a winning formula, right? Having said that, LG has announced that they have introduced a new range of IPS UltraWide monitors which will comprise of three models – the 29EA73, 29EB73 and 29MA73.

Each of these models will feature an expansive 21:9 screen, which would allow users to work on different kinds of files at once, while maximizing their movie and gaming experience. The IPS 21:9 UltraWide series will also see the inclusion of other outstanding features which bring your multitasking and entertainment experiences to the next level. It does not matter if you are firing up your favorite movie or playing the latest games, these monitors should be able to get the job done nicely. Connectivity options include Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL), HDMI and DisplayPort, and while we do not have pricing details, the 29EA73 and 29EB73 is tipped for a global roll out later this month, while the 29MA73 will follow later this September. [Press Release]

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    LG’s ET83 touchscreen Windows 8 monitor, fingers-on

    LG's ET83 touchscreen Windows 8 monitor, fingerson

    We heard about it some time ago and managed to get some fingers on time with LG’s new 23-inch Windows 8 optimized monitor at today’s CES press conference. It’s a nice looking peripheral, for sure. The IPS panel is cocooned by a black bezel, which meets a white shiny plastic rear at its tips. Along the bottom bezel are a number of touchscreen controls, including things like Menu, for adjusting picture quality and the like. The screen sits on a leg with a large hinge for adjusting your viewing angle. Unfortunately, the single leg support shake a bit when you tap the screen, so you’re going to want go a bit easy when tapping on those Metro tiles.

    All in all, its quite responsive. We were able to tap and slide through the Microsoft UI in a breeze. As long as you’re not too aggressive with you’re touchscreening, it looks to be a pretty nice compliment to Microsoft’s latest desktop operating system.

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    LG announces 23-inch Touch 10 monitor with Windows 8 optimization

    LG announces 23inch Touch 10 monitor with Windows 8 optimization

    With Microsoft’s latest operating system officially official now, we can certainly expect a massive wave of Windows 8-tailored peripherals to be ready to meet most consumer needs. Naturally, Korean electronics giant LG is expected to be one of many manufacturers leading the way, and thus it’s no surprise the outfit has announced its Touch 10 ET83 monitor. According to the Optimus G maker, this 23-inch, touchscreen-enabled IPS panel will be a perfect choice for folks utilizing Windows 8, allowing them to take full advantage of Redmond’s hefty implementation of gesture-based controls within the OS. The Touch 10’s set to be available in Korea in November (mum’s the word on pricing), while availability in other markets around the globe is expected to be sometime shortly thereafter.

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    LCD-MF271CGBR, I-O Data new WQHD IPS monitor

    I-O Data outs this morning in Japan a new monitor with the LCD-MF271CGBR. This new 27″ LED Backlight Monitor main feature is its WQHD (2560×1440) IPS Panel and its 420cd/m2 brightness, 1000:1 contrast ratio and 4.3ms response time. Set for a launch nationwide at the end of this month at an announced price of 49,800 yen, the LCD-MF271CGBR comes with a pair if 2W integrated speakers, DVI-D (Dual Link), HDMI, D-SUB and DisplayPort.

    AOC outs ‘borderless’ 27-inch IPS monitor, available now for $349

    AOC outs 'borderless' 27inch IPS monitor, available now for $349

    Not to be outdone by ViewSonic’s recent introduction of the 27-inch VX2770Smh-LED display, AOC’s coming out with a large IPS monitor of its own. The i2757fh is being touted as a “borderless” panel, and the reason behind that claim is its slim 2mm bezel. Aside from those narrow characteristics, AOC’s new 27-inch monitor also boasts a decent 1920 x 1080 resolution with 50,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, 5ms response time, two HDMI ports and, naturally, the great viewing angles you get with an IPS unit. As far as pricing goes, AOC’s slapping a not-too-shabby $349 tag on the i2757fh, but there is a Best Buy-only deal which knocks 50 bucks off of the original MSRP. Hit the break for an additional angled shot as well as official PR.

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    ViewSonic’s new VX70Smh-LED IPS monitors arriving this month, pricing starts at $159

    ViewSonic's new VX70SmhLED IPS monitors arriving this month, pricing starts at $159

    Only a couple of months have passed since ViewSonic announced its new pair of wallet-friendly VA12 monitors as well as that larger, energy-efficient 27-inch VX2703mh-LED. Fast forward to today, and the company’s back with a trio of fresh VX70Smh-LED panels, including a lavish 27-incher in the VX2770Smh-LED, plus a couple of 22- and 23-inch monitors for those who prefer something a bit more conservative — all of which are equipped with IPS technology, a 1920 x 1080 screen resolution (30,000,000:1 MEGA Dynamic Contrast Ratio) and SRS Premium Sound. ViewSonic has said both the 23- and 27-inch VX70Smh-LEDs will be available “early October” for $189 and $319, respectively, while the smaller 22-inch VX2270Smh-LED is expected to hit shelves around December with a $159 price tag.

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