techradar.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:05:43
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Laptop manufacturers have toyed with the idea of screens larger than 17 inches but, for the most part, if you want a larger display, the most convenient answer is not a bigger laptop but an external monitor.The LG Flatron L206WU costs £190 (inc. VAT)...
DisplayLink, Easy to set up, Robust build, Good connectivity...
Styling will divide opinion, Pricey...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-03 23:05:43
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Until recently, Samsung had an exclusive licence Display Link technology, rebranding it Ubisync.However, Display Link is now lending its technology to other products, starting with LG’s ‘Multilink-enabled’ Flatron L206WU.The L206WU is a widescreen 20in...
Tall and flexible stand; pivot mode; easy to use; good contrast...
Price premium; average brightness; poor video playback...
Another good Display Link product and the increased competition should, hopefully, push prices down...
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While it may seem a bit of a backward step to be giving the top award to one of just two 20in monitors in this group, the LG L206WU is thoroughly deserving of it. Odd black-and-white design aside, it's hugely well featured, offers the sharpness of pict...
Versatile, well featured and with superb image quality to match...
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itpro.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-03 23:05:43
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DisplayLink is an easy way of expanding your display environment, which will have great appeal to business and creative users. The LG Flatron L206WU itself is a mixed bag, however. While image quality is generally fine, the consumer styling wont suit...
DisplayLink is an easy way of expanding your display environment, which will have great appeal to business and creative users. The LG Flatron L206WU itself is a mixed bag, however. While image quality is generally fine, the consumer styling wont suit...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-03 23:05:43
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Until recently, Samsung had an exclusive licence Display Link technology, rebranding it Ubisync. However, Display Link is now lending its technology to other products, starting with LG’s ‘Multilink-enabled’ Flatron L206WU. The L206WU is a widescreen 20...
Tall and flexible stand; pivot mode; easy to use; good contrast...
Price premium; average brightness; poor video playback...
Another good Display Link product and the increased competition should, hopefully, push prices down...
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LG's 20in Flatron L206WU is ironically named, since not only is the actual panel casing thicker than most monitors of this size, but it also has a large round base and stand that makes it one of the deeper monitors on the market. Apart from that we have a...
Right now, though admittedly by mere dint of being the only sports car on the block, the Flatron L206WU is the Ferrari of DisplayLink-enabled monitors. Even as a ‘normal' monitor this LG would be acceptable value, but until more competition comes along us...
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Apart from terminal addicts who have lost all contact with the outside world, most PC enthusiasts could hardly fail to notice the ever tumbling cost of LCD screens. For some time, widescreens in the 20- to 22-inch space have been affordable enoug...
Wiring up an additional monitor via a USB 2.0 port is certainly an attractive and intriguing option and the LG L206WU does just enough to suggest that DisplayLink could well be the interface of choice for PC monitors in the future.For simple business t...
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