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Thread: LG 24M47VQ 24" Monitor Just $99 on Amazon

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    LG 24M47VQ 24" Monitor Just $99 on Amazon


    The LG 24" 24M47VQ monitor is currently available on Amazon for a discount of 23%. This offer extends to both Amazon Prime members and non-Prime members.

    The monitor has a Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080. The screen has a refresh rate of 60 Hz and a 2ms response time. There are several video port options available, including HDMI, D-Sub and DVI-D ports.

    The 24M47VQ also includes a few features and optional software. Users can take advantage of Reader Mode to reduce the amount of blue light. Both Windows and Mac users can download LG's Screen Split application which helps break up your display into halves or quadrants. It also comes with Flicker Safe technology intended to reduce any visible flicker.

    For $99, this is a good-sized screen with reasonable specs for the price. It's no professional gaming monitor, but it doesn't claim to be. For a casual user who wants a nice 24" upgrade, this deal is worth checking out.
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    Manufacturers still trying to sell shitty TN panel monitors. TN is a thing of the past, they should've made IPS and VA panels more affordable, while introducing new technologies like OLED and quantum dot.


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