ASUS LS221H World's Slimmest 22-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor
ASUS today launched the LS221H LCD monitor which is an ultra-slim 22" widescreen LCD monitor that combines pleasing aesthetics with leather material, superb display capabilities, and features a 9H-hardness glass panel for scratch resistant protection.
The LS221H LCD Monitor from Asus comes With a thinness of just 45 millimeters. Clean lines, diamond-cut corners and edges of glass combine seamlessly on the piano-painted glossy black chassis; while the lower half panel of the Asus LS221H is dressed in genuine leather to present an exquisite outlook that exudes luxury and warmth in digital living.
The Asus LS221H LCD Monitor is also equipped with a 9H hardness-rated diamond-cut glass surface that protects against damage or pollutive substances. The anti-reflection glass also provides a 96% transmission rate and a reflective rate of less than 2% - allowing you to view clearer images and more vibrant colors.
The LS221H is equipped with a ASUS Smart Contrast Ratio (ASCR) 4000:1 and two-millisecond response times that delivers sharp, vibrant images of the very best quality without any ghosting. The "Aspect Control" function allows selecting display modes between Full and 4:3 modes for perfect enjoyment of true-to-life HD video games and movies without image distortion.
Five video preset modes, three skin tones, and five color temperature settings also allow you to easily customize the Asus LS221H LCD Monitor to your personal preferences.
Asus LS221H LCD Monitor Specifications
22" widescreen LCD panelOptimal resolution: 1680x1050 WSXGA+
Optimal resolution: 1680x1050 WSXGA+
2ms response time(gray-to-gray)
ASCR (ASUS Smart Contrast Ratio) 4000:1
16.7 million display colors
300nits brightness
170°(H)/160°(V) wide viewing angles
9H hardness protection glass surface
Splendid™ Video Intelligence Technology
5 video preset modes and 3 skin-tone selections
Inputs: D-SUB, HDMI
3-year system and panel warranty
1-year zero bright dot warranty
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