18.1 inch, Flat Panel LCD TFT (Active Matrix), Brightness: 200 cd/m², Contrast Ratio: 450:1, Dot Pitch: 0.26 mm, Max. Resolution:...
It doesn't get much better than the AOC LM800. This huge 18.1" LCD panel is designed for power users who need maximum detail and clarity. A charcoal cabinet adds to the effect, making on-screen content truly stand out. ??The LM800 starts with a razor-sharp 1280x1024 resolution running at 135Mhz pixel frequency. And it can be wall mounted, so you achieve the best viewing angle while saving desktop space. OSD functions in multiple languages, as well as plug-and-play functionality, make using the LM800 as enjoyable as it is to view.
Price Range: $489
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MPN: LM800
Monitor Type: Flat Panel LCD TFT (Active Matrix)
Size: 18.1 inch
Contrast Ratio: 450:1
Max. Resolution: 1280 x 1024
Brightness: 200 cd/m²
Response Time: 23 ms
Dot Pitch: 0.26 mm
Color Depth: 24-bit (16.7M Colors)
Seeing 20/20 with the AOC LM800!
Pros: Light Weight, Clear&Bright, Uses less power than a CRT monitor
Cons: After 3 months of using it, I can't think of any.
The Bottom Line: For the money, the AOC LM800 is a great deal. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a new monitor.
Review: The AOC LM800 is 18.1"viewable, bright, clear and lightweight. Wait! Don't forget affordable too! At around $500, it's a great deal. It's Everything a LCD monitor should be and after three months of using it, I will never go back to a CRT monitor. My... Read Full Review by agent_86, May 28, 2003
Pros: Unbelivable price for a 18"LCD. Excellent picture quality.
Cons: No DVI input or portrait mode, but thats nitpicking at this price.
The Bottom Line: Excellent picture quality and a rock bottom price.
Review: I bought this almost on a impulse. I was going to buy the 17"version (I already have a AOC 720) but when I saw that the 18"version was only£50 more I decided to pay the extra. This is by far the lowest priced 18"LCD I've seen, but having used it... Read Full Review by terrencemorgan, Jan 5, 2003