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Review: LG Flatron M2294D monitor/television
The M2294D is primarily a computer monitor – it includes both of the common

sockets for connecting computers – but it can also receive Freeview broadcasts

and has two HDMI connectors for attaching games consoles or a Blu-ray player. In

short, it's quite a versatile screen.

It looks good, too – the shiny black plastic bezel doesn’t distract too much

from the screen itself, and the screen display is clear and bright. It has a

widescreen resolution of 1,680x1,050 pixels, which is about right for a 22in

screen.

In addition to the above sockets, there's a component input for

high-definition video, two Scart sockets for attaching older devices, as well as

sound outputs for connecting an amplifier.

The menus are controlled using the supplied remote or the buttons discreetly

arranged down the right-hand side. The menus themselves are excellent: clear and

simple, they use large text and icons to show exactly what each option does.

True, the LG M2294D is not cheap: it's a little less than twice as expensive

as other current 22in monitors, but none of those include all the features of

this one, and nor are they as easy to use.

All Flat Panel monitors

Taken from here