LG Launches Its Slimmest LED Monitor

LG has launched its new E90 monitor at just 7.2 mm in depth, the company's slimmest LED monitor so far.

The E90 has a response time of just 2 milliseconds, which can remains clear and bright even during fast-moving action sequences.

In addition, in accordance with its ultra slim design, the LG E90 places the power supply and the socket connecting the monitor with the PC on the back of the stand, an innovation called EZ-cabling.

The E90 is also capable of reducing both energy consumption - as much as 40 percent less than conventional CCFL-backlit LCD monitors - and use of hazardous materials such as halogen and mercury in its manufacturing.

It will be on shown at the 2011 CES Innovations Awards and will be available starting in December in select markets.

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