Screen Size: 8 in inch - without Loudspeakers - without USB, with USB - without Remote Control, with Remote Control - Screen Format: 4:3 - Resolution: 800 pixel - 600 pixel Pixels
Screen Size: 10.2 in inch - without Loudspeakers - with USB - with Remote Control - Screen Format: 5:3 (15:9) - Resolution: 1024 pixel - 600 pixel Pixels
concerned about was connectivity because I have a number of digital cameras that have HDMI connections, a VCR and DVD player that connect via SCART and an S-Video to Composite Video output from my PC for when I want to use a second monitor. The 22LH2000 has 2 x SCART sockets (of which one is RGB), 1 x HDMI, 1 x Coax aerial, 1 x VGA monitor socket, an audio input and a set of Composite Video sockets.
For the sake of experimentation (and nothing else) I did try plugging my PC into the VGA socket and the TV functions perfectly well as a monitor, with a maximum resolution of 1360 x 760 pixels. The quality of the display was more than adequate ? although a little less crisp than my Emprex monitor. I?m sure I could fine tune this if it was ever going to become a permanent arrangement.
Initial set-up was easy enough, with the TV handling most ...
rabidbadger 10.09.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of LG 22LH2000
Advantages: Supports.... Everything! Disadvantages: As with all boards, difficult to set up!
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Oh how I wish you could just turn on a computer, it does some tests and works out the fastest, most reliable settings that work with your hardware. I'm just a dreamer though, editing the bios yourself is the only way.
However, there is some automation. It'll detect RAM speeds, CPU compatibility and things like that automatically and it does make life a little easier.
You'll have to do things like set which hard drive to boot from. By default the HT technology on a chip is disabled. There's also other settings you might want to look at, like the on board LAN (ethernet for networking or connecting cable modems) is switched off by default.
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This board should support all the modern technologies you'd need. But check with your hard drive, DVD drives ...