LG Neo Blade III FHD 24-Inch Computer Monitor 24MP88HV-S - IPS Display, Silver
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Niko Bernier
> 3 dayI bought three of these for work when I transitioned to working from home. I also purchased a triple monitor stand as I have limited desk space and wouldnt have been able to use all three with their stock stands. I spent about thirty minutes calibrating so that the picture looked the same across all three monitors, not an issue if you are only buying one but a problem none the less that I ran in to. The stock HDMI cables are also not great, I wouldnt advise using them as I had several flickering problems on all monitors until I swapped out the cables, havent had the problem since. All in all, a good product with a few small QC issues but nothing that took away from their functionality once resolved.
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Shaurya
> 3 dayI wanted to use these monitors mainly for software development. So 1080p and 60hz was enough for me. Also, I am powering these with my dell xps 15 9560. I am using the dell wd15 dock which drives 2 displays and charges my machine. The third display is connected to the hdmi port on the laptop. Pros - Nice Panel decent speakers VESA mounting ! small bezels on all 4 sides. Makes it a champ in any multi monitor config Cons - Window management software is crappy - makes my system lag build quality is flimsy - the backside goes inside the body if you put force on the ports no display port no USB nipple button standby lights ! - so annoying If you want a monitor dont let the cons let you down. It is a great monitor with a really nice panel
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attainconcept
> 3 dayFully white on back of monitor. From front, looks black when turned off. Strong stand.
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S.Shop
> 3 dayThe screen is excellent and the sound speaker is also great , thanks
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LB
> 3 dayEasy to connect. Nice picture clarity.
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Roger Paltridge
> 3 dayBought used to pair with new M1 Mac Mini and it pairs perfectly. The colors match almost like they were made for each other! This is the closestIve gotten to an apple display for the least amount of money.
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Phillip Lanos
> 3 dayHypothesis: If this could match at least the Samsung Odysee G5 it would be worth it because it has a better look than the G5 but the image was poor in color. Maybe adding a display port attachment instead might help its look. What we all need is minimum 500 nits and deep contrast without losing visibility. The good: -The overall design build is beautiful and makes for a great match with the MacBook look. No complaints. -Price is good but given what you’re getting just spend an extra hundred and get a half decent result. The bad: No matter what I did the colors were kind of flat. In general not bright enough and what I mean by that is mostly related to contrast. Turn up the brightness too high and everything looks washed out. Also the image looked smudged of blurry a lot in general either too sharp or not at all. Still it’s better than nothing. In general budget AV displays are going to have poor quality. If this company found a way to make displays that feel and look like the iMac computers even from 2013 it would sell like hotcakes.
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Rachel Robles
19-12-2024For $200 I strongly believe this is the best monitor youll find. Picture quality is decent and the size is useful for every day use. It is obviously not top of the line resolution but youll be hard pressed to find a monitor better for the price. The design is also sleek and bevel is minimal so I really like it in my space.
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Rob A.
> 3 dayFound an open box buy for $50 cheaper than the new product making this worth the buy as a 2nd display. Quite lightweight and works well with my adjustable arm-type monitor stand. (the included doesnt look like its that great)
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John C
> 3 dayBought this in June for on-line learning for use with a Chromebook. It met expectations initially but in November a red line appeared which progressed to a variety of colors across the screen and then a spider web design that made the screen unusable. Contacted LG because it was still under warranty and was told the spider web was caused by user abuse and would not be covered. The monitor sat on a desk, was not moved and the only thing done to it was turning it on and off. LG insisted it was not a deficient product but said they would fix the $200 monitor for $350. My advice is to stay away from LG and stick with a company that stands behind their products.