22" LG E2281VR LED HD Monitor Full HD with HDMI
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22" LG E2281VR LED HD Monitor Full HD with HDMI
Scan code: LN40677 Manufacturer code: E2281VR-BN
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22" LG E2281VR LED HD Monitor Full HD with HDMI

21.6" LG E2281VR-BN, Black, Widescreen, 5ms, 1920x1080, 1000:1, 250cd/m², D-Sub/DVI-D/ HDMI

Scan code: LN40677 Manufacturer code: E2281VR-BN
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Product Overview LG's E81 series combines a sleek super slim design with LG's Super+ Resolution technology to bring you the pinnacle of today's display technology.

It's incredible slim body comes complete with a touch sensitive interface on the base as well as EZ cabling that allows you to neatly manage the cabling
Features • 10,000,000:1 Contrast Ratio
• 1920 x 1080 Resolution
• 5ms Response Time
• D-Sub, DVI and HDMI connectivity
• 2 year on site, next day swap out warranty
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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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