Jul
5
2011
I have had the pleasure of holding on to the LG E2360 for so long that I sometimes forget that I have to return it soon!

Work and life have been keeping me from playing games on the PC to really test out the monitor but I’ve been spending a lot of time (as usual…) on the PC and my eyes really love to work on the newer LG E2360 compared to the LG W2486 who is sitting on the side as my secondary monitor.
My usual habit is to utilize both screens so that I can see more at once but over the last few weeks, I find myself using only the LG E2360 and sometimes even forgetting to turn on the other monitor. To explain this break of habit, I guess it’s due to the colours and the overall better display quality.
If only I can hold it on to it longer to play some games that will shine with the specs!
Read more about my first impressions of the LG E2360 here!
[Disclosure]: The LG E60 monitor is on loan to me for reviews with the option to purchase it at a small discount should I choose to.
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Jun
1
2011
The folks of LG has once again sent over a monitor for my grimy hands to play with and this time, it’s the E60 series.


I was hoping that it will be a monitor with an even larger screen estate because the previous one they sent to me was the LG W2486 and has a 24″ widescreen; which I had eventually purchased and it has been my primary monitor with a dual monitor set-up at home.
The slight disappointment with the smaller screen estate of the LG E2360 was quickly overwhelmed when I unboxed it and realized it was so thin and light compared to the now bulky looking LG W2486!

Fresh out of the box.

E2360 on the left. W2486 on the right.

Just look how thin LG makes their monitors in just a year apart.

Buttons on the underside of the E2360. I much prefer the touch sensitive "buttons" of the W2486.

Ports on the E2360.

It is definitely not weightless but it is definitely EXTREMELY light for it's size.
I quickly moved my old Samsung monitor to the shelves; demoted the 24″ LG W2486 as my secondary monitor and assigned the sleek looking LG E2360 as my primary monitor. Pardon my messy desk but I have to show how it barely accommodates the 2 huge LG widescreen monitors.

Yes.... I need to clear my desk....
First impressions upon using the LG E2360? Colours were impressive and the contrast of images and video on the screen were even better than the already impressive LG W2486. The other specifications are impressive too!
LG E2360 LED LCD Monitor Specifications:
- Screen Size: 23″
- Panel Type: TN
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Resolution: 1920 x 1080
- Brightness (cd/m2): 250
- Contrast Ratio (DFC): 5,000,000:1
- Response Time (GTG): 5 ms (Typical)
- Viewing Angle: 170º
- Display Colors: 16.7 M
- Panel Surface: Anti-Glare, 3H
The recommended retail price of the monitor is S$298.
I will be holding on it for a little while more and I’ll share more about the LG E2360 later!

[Disclosure]: The LG E60 monitor is on loan to me for reviews with the option to purchase it at a small discount should I choose to.
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Mar
4
2010
I’ve been blessed for the last 2 months with a review unit of LG’s new line of LED Backlit LCD Monitors and got no less than the super wide 24″ version, the LG W2486L.

I’ve been using a Samsung 19″ monitor and the immediate reaction upon unboxing the LG W2486L is the sheer size of the screen. LG has been striking on the right notes for the aesthetics of their products and the LG 86 series of monitors maintains the same note with its sleek looking monitor and still packing punches with it’s specifications.
- Display Type: LCD display / TFT active matrix
- Depth: 7.8 in (19.81cm)
- Height: 17.4 in (44.2cm)
- Weight: 9.7 lbs (4.4kg)
- Display aspect ratio: 16:9
- Image Contrast Ratio: 2000000:1 (dynamic)
- Video Format: 1080p
- Color Support: 24-bit (16.7 million colors)
- Response Time: 2ms
- Signal Input: 2xHDMI, 1xDVI-D, 1xVGA

Just look at how slim the LG monitor is and it's all thanks to LED technology.
It’s sheer size had me demoting my 19″ monitor to the side as a secondary display and using the 24″ LG W2486L as my primary display. As much as I love PC gaming, it’s tough trying to find time to play games on my computer. But I definitely tried to play games like L4D2 and Dragon Age:Origins just to compare the gaming experience on the new monitor. The size, widescreen ratio (16:9), contrast ratio and response time definitely makes it a great monitor to consider if you are into gaming and I definitely wish for more time to play games and harness the quality and screen estate it can provide.
I spend the bulk of my time at the computer juggling between work, socializing and watching videos (I know what you are thinking but let’s not go there). The LG W2486L definitely meets every need that is required of my daily tasks and it definitely increased my productivity with the amount of information I can see with it’s wide ratio and resolution.
If there is a bone to pick, I wish the monitor screen could swivel more freely so that I can find a more optimal angle for my eyes in relation to my computer desk.
The LG W86 series of monitors are available in Singapore selling at the following recommended retail prices:
- S$388 for the 22-inch W86L
- S$498 for the 24-inch W86L
Thanks to Mariko and Aaron for the trial unit!
[Disclosure: I am one of ten only bloggers in Singapore who got to try the LG W86 series before it's local launch date. The unit is passed to me for a trial period for 2 months and I will be offered to purchase it at a discount at the end of the trial and the money will be given to a charity of LG's choice. All opinions in this post are of my own and are just as true when I say "I think I am pretty lame", which might or might not be true to you but definitely still of my true opinion.]
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