LG W2363D 23" LCD With Nvidia 3D Glasses And IR Emitter
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LG W2363D 23" LCD With Nvidia 3D Glasses And IR Emitter
Scan code: LN38877 Manufacturer code: W2363DKIT
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LG W2363D 23" LCD With Nvidia 3D Glasses And IR Emitter

23" Bundle LG W2363D Full HD 3D 120Hz LCD + Nvidia GeForce 3D Vision Glasses Kit

Scan code: LN38877 Manufacturer code: W2363DKIT
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Product Overview LG 23" 3D Monitor and Nvidia 3D Glasses Bundle. This is LN 36054 and LN 27263

LG 3D Gaming Monitor
Redefine standards with LG W63D, A full HD 3D monitor created for a new level of gaming experience. Its Full HD resolution comes complete with 120Hz refresh rate, allowing clear 3D picture quality by cross-minimization through 172Hz data processing. W63D series reproduces incredibly realistic 3D effect to stimulate your infinite imagination.

3D Glasses
Upgrade your PC to a fully immersive stereoscopic 3D experience with NVIDIA® GeForce® 3D Vision™. A combination of high-tech wireless glasses and advanced software, GeForce 3D Vision automatically transforms hundreds of PC games into full stereoscopic 3D.
Features Full HD 3D
W2363D perfectly reproduces various Full HD 3D contents such as games, animation, and films without any loss and also supports vivid 2D picture quality that equals any 2D Full HD product.

Real time 2D to 3D conversion
When 3D contents are played, NVIDIA 3D Vision automatically senses the contents and converts to 3D mode so that 2D and 3D multimedia contents can both be enjoyed conveniently without requiring any complicated setting.

5ms response time
The ultra-fast response time of 5ms reproduces crisp pictures without transient phenomena. You can play speed games and watch action movies that have fast motion and action without ghosting or shaky image.

120HZ refresh rate
W2363 reproduces images at 120 frames per second to provide perfect reproduction of pure 120Hz next-generation fast motion pictures in 2D mode while displaying more vivid 3D pictures in the shutter glasses 3D system.

G-mode
As an exclusive feature of W63D series, G-mode provides an ideal user environment that enhance your game experience.

1.9 Crosstalk
W2363 minimized crosstalk to 1.9 percent by supporting 172Hz image processing and maintaining a stable 120Hz screen as well as by supporting rapid image transition through dual gate feeding.
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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
1 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
LG ELECTRONIOCS
Telephone:
0844 847 1400
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