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<p>&nbsp;</p><p>Read More From Here Now The 53 series utilizes LG&rsquo;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 &ndash; making the 53 series perfect for high definition video or gaming applications. Further enhancements on the 53 series incorporate the &ldquo;Smart Package&rdquo; 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 – 170&ordm;/160&ordm; Viewing Angle – 16:9 Widescreen Format See more technical details</p><p>&ldquo;Great monitor but no HDMI&rdquo; 2009-08-20 By Kyle Pfenninger I bought this monitor knowing that it would do full 1080p resolution but didn&rsquo;t realize until i got the monitor and realized it didn&rsquo;t have an HDMI input only DVI. Isn&rsquo;t much of an issue but i had to find an extra DVI cable since i didn&rsquo;t have one laying around like i did with the HDMI. I can&rsquo;t figure out how to get the FORTE manager to work to set user preferences i&rsquo;m not sure why this is the case. Other than that i haven&rsquo;t been disappointed with its performance</p><p>&ldquo;Fully Competent Monitor&rdquo; 2009-07-11 By Bass Cadet (California) Ever since upgrading my motherboard (AMD 5600+) and video card (Nvidia GeForce 8600), I&rsquo;ve been thinking about getting a new widescreen monitor to replace an old 17&Prime; 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&times;1080 HD resolution. Since this is a desktop monitor, I was looking for something 20-22&Prime;.</p>