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    LG's 23-inch W2353V-PF, one of the corporation foremost Smart Series displays, distinguishes itself from additional displays with its importance on reducing eyestrain.

    The monitor encloses an AutoBright function along with a sensor that can sense ambient light as well as regulate the screen vividness accordingly. By the control worked reasonably fine, though in some situation (for example a room that was just somewhat dim) it was hard to see any visible difference in the screen's brightness.

    The W2353V-PF performed fine in our picture quality tests, screening bright, sensible colors, mainly in our shot of a picnic. It also displayed text fine, with sharp lettering, even at tiny font sizes.

    The screen has a wide sort of viewable angles: In looking at the screen from the side, the picture did not fade or else deform. The W2353V-PF also handled our motion tests very well, viewing no visible blurring or else flutter.

    The screen's touch-sensitive controls run down the edge of the underneath bezel. Rub your finger over the lip, and the controls become visible on the display. But, what some of them do might be unclear at first; they have labels like Smart, Fun, Menu, f-engine, Source, Auto/Set, as well as Power.

    For this reason, it took various digging around to settle on which sub controls lay below which main control. But they were simple to make use of once I got the hang of them.

    The W2353V-PF encloses both HDMI as well as DVI connections along with a headphone jack on the rear side. The display can tilt, but doesn't swivel. The monitor itself has a nice look, with a smooth piano-black finish.

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    Hello
    Today at the 2010 CES Innovations Awards LG Electronics swept 17 different honors. They received "Best of" recognition in Video Display, and also won awards in Eco-Design, Sustainable Technology, Online Audio/Video Content, High Performance Audio, and Wireless Handsets. The 2010 CES Awards mark LGs 100th award (and then some) in the last 7 years. I'd imagine some engineers are about to get hefty bonuses.
    I've got a feeling the 2010 CES Awards are going to be big for LG. The competition, Sony, is about to bring a new oled t.v to the show this year, and it's probably been designed to beat LG 15" OLED T.V currently the largest available. It will be very surprising of LG doesn't also have something big to show off this year.

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