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LG W2363V– Full HD monitor for gamers

In quick succession, two LCD displays arrived from our editorial office from LG. While we didn’t get much information about the first one, the current copy couldn’t be stressed to be a gamer, i.e. a copy for players. On the one hand, we are happy with the monitor flood, as it is not harmful to be able to visually inspect the manufacturer's two devices for different purposes with little time between rehearsals. This allows for a fair comparison, as those experienced with a previously tested specimen are not yet obscured or beautified by time. Because we tend to remember only the good, so after a while, the things we don’t like much don’t seem so awful either.

LG W2363V– Full HD Monitor for Gamers 1

Fortunately, this cannot happen in the case of LG displays, as the specimen examined in the past also performed well.

On the other hand, we are not happy with the monitor flood, as we like to write articles with a lot of interest, as long as possible, to be enough for our daily readers. However, since there is a bunch of things that are not worth describing twice in a row, we need to omit the technical explanation of the panel to mention just one example. In addition, the LG E2350V offers much more in terms of available capabilities than the gamer display currently here. The reason for this is simple, while the former is made for general use - which includes work, even graphic work - while the latter is made for a fairly well-defined community, the players, tailored to their needs. You see, our halves, how skillful we are, we managed to fill in the introduction with letters, and we didn't even multiply the word too much. It’s time to get to the bottom line, which is to find out how the gaming monitor is imagined in the LG workshop!

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