LG Electronics M228WD Test (Monitor)


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LG Electronics M228WD
Test score: B Above average
The score of B is reached using 4 different tests on the LG Electronics M228WD (s).
Average score of all monitors: B.
Product specs: Type: Flat Panel; Screen Size: 22; Brightness: 400Cd/m²; Contrast Ratio: 2000:1; Max. Resolution: 1920 x 1200; Aspect Ratio: 16:9; Colour: Black; Widescreen
 
TrustedReviews
Publication date 3/2008
Single test
7 out of 10 points Value for money: 7 out of 10 points
"... combines a class leading feature set with great usability and connectivity to create a seemingly perfect TV/monitor combination. Unfortunately, it's let down by mediocre image quality and poor sound ..."
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Computer act!ve
Publication date 3/2008
Single test
4 out of 5 stars
"Excellent as both a TV and as a monitor, but the speakers could have been much better."
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Pocket-lint.co.uk
Publication date 12/2007
Single test
8 out of 10 points
"... the MD228WD is a great monitor that we were sorry to see go from the office. It's bright, it's crisp and the performance is great for the price. As for the TV, it's okay but not brilliant ..."
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CNET.co.uk
Publication date 12/2007
Single test
"Very Good" (7,9 out of 10 points)
"... It comes with both analogue and digital TV tuners, and works very well in PC mode. Image quality isn't so hot in TV mode, but it offers great value for money and is more convenient than installing a separate TV tuner."
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The monitor was tested in 4 magazines most of them feeling the product did at least have some merit.
Its highest score of "Very Good" (7,9 out of 10 points) came from CNET.co.uk online magazine which tested the LG Electronics M228WD in their 12/2007 issue. The Test Labs of TrustedReviews online magazine saw fit to give it a score of 7 out of 10 points (review in issue 3/2008).