Samsung LD220G and LD190N Laptop Displays Available in the US

Seven months after being announced for Korean customers, Samsung’s 22-inch LD220G and 19-inch LD190N laptop monitors have found a way to reach the US borders. Part of the LapFit LCD line-up, both the LD220G and the LD190N look much like a giant digital frame (not that you wouldn’t be able to use them for that) and are meant for use exclusively with notebooks.
Boasting a dynamic contrast ratio of 20,000:1, 250cd/m2 brightness, a 5ms response time and adjustable tilt angles in the range of 10 – 30 degrees, Samsung’s LapFit LD220G monitor connects via USB (also features an USB hub if you’d like to connect more monitors) and does 1920 x 1080 resolutions, while on the other hand the LD190N display connects via VGA and does 1360 x 768 resolutions.
Moro to it, both models seem to be intended for the green-minded as they go low on power consumption.
Samsung’s LD220G and LD190N laptop monitors have been graced with sleek looks and boast enough goodies to get the eye. Price wise the 22-inch model will sell for $249.99, while the 19-inch will go for $149.99, respectively.
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