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Comparison LG 24MP400P 23.8 " vs LG 24MP400 24 "

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LG 24MP400P 23.8 "
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LG 24MP400P 23.8 "LG 24MP400 24 "
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Product typemonitormonitor
Size23.8 "24 "
Screen
Panel typeIPSIPS
Surface treatmentanti-glareanti-glare
Resolution1920x1080 (16:9)1920x1080 (16:9)
Pixel size0.27 mm0.27 mm
Response time (GtG)5 ms5 ms
Refresh rate75 Hz75 Hz
Vertical viewing angle178 °178 °
Horizontal viewing angle178 °178 °
Brightness250 cd/m²250 cd/m²
Static contrast1 000:11 000:1
Colour space (NTSC)72 %72 %
Connection
Video transmission
VGA
1xHDMI
VGA
1xHDMI
Features
Features
Flicker-Free
AMD FreeSync
Flicker-Free
AMD FreeSync
Game Features
aim
brighten darker areas
aim
brighten darker areas
General
Wall mountVESA 75x75mmVESA 75x75mm
Power consumption19 W
Energy class (new)FF
External power supply
Dimensions (WxHxD)540x414x190 mm540x414x190 mm
Weight2.6 kg2.6 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2023august 2021

Size

Diagonal size of the monitor matrix, in inches.

This parameter is one of the most important for any screen — it determines the total size of its working area. In general, it is believed that larger monitors are more comfortable: a large screen allows you to see a large fragment of text, images, etc. without having to scroll the "picture". On the other hand, the diagonal directly affects the dimensions, weight and cost of the monitor. In addition, it is worth remembering that screens with the same diagonal can have different aspect ratios and different specializations: for example, widescreen models are convenient for playing games and watching movies, while classic 4:3 or 5:4 solutions are preferable for working with documents. Now there are monitors of different diagonals on the market, among them the most popular are: 19–20", 22", 23 – 24", 25 – 26", 27 – 28", 29 – 30", 32", 34" and more.

Power consumption

Rated power consumption of the monitor. Usually, this item indicates the maximum power that the device can consume during normal operation — that is, the energy consumption at maximum brightness, the highest volume of the built-in acoustics, etc. Actual power consumption can be noticeably lower, however, when choosing, it is still best to focus on the value stated in the specifications.

In general, the lower the power consumption, the more economical the device in terms of electricity consumption (ceteris paribus). In addition, this characteristic can be useful when selecting an uninterruptible power supply for a PC and in other specific situations when it is necessary to accurately determine the power consumption of equipment.