<p> </p><p>Read More From Here Now The 53 series utilizes LG’s award winning f-engine, as well as refresh rates as low as 2ms, 1080p Full HD resolutions* and dynamic contrast ratios of up to 50,000:1 ensuring that image quality is life-like and colors are accurate – making the 53 series perfect for high definition video or gaming applications. Further enhancements on the 53 series incorporate the “Smart Package” suite of intuitive convenience features including cinema window, eye-fine timer, automatic-brightness,</p><p>- Full HD 1080p Resolution – 50,000:1 Digital Fine Contrast Ratio – 300 cd/m2 Brightness – 170º/160º Viewing Angle – 16:9 Widescreen Format See more technical details</p><p>“Great monitor but no HDMI” 2009-08-20 By Kyle Pfenninger I bought this monitor knowing that it would do full 1080p resolution but didn’t realize until i got the monitor and realized it didn’t have an HDMI input only DVI. Isn’t much of an issue but i had to find an extra DVI cable since i didn’t have one laying around like i did with the HDMI. I can’t figure out how to get the FORTE manager to work to set user preferences i’m not sure why this is the case. Other than that i haven’t been disappointed with its performance</p><p>“Fully Competent Monitor” 2009-07-11 By Bass Cadet (California) Ever since upgrading my motherboard (AMD 5600+) and video card (Nvidia GeForce 8600), I’ve been thinking about getting a new widescreen monitor to replace an old 17″ Samsung SyncMaster 713v. This became even more important when I started editing HD video and digital photographs. Then two weeks ago I picked up an LG GGW-H20L, a combo Blu-ray writer/HD DVD-ROM drive. I had to upgrade my monitor. I wanted a slightly larger display but, more importantly, one with full 1920×1080 HD resolution. Since this is a desktop monitor, I was looking for something 20-22″.</p>