DT August Contest: Win a Lenovo 22 inch LCD

By Dan Gaul
August 01, 2008


Have you been needing a new 22 inch LCD Monitor? Then enter Digital Trends' August contest for your chance at taking home a Lenovo LV L220x 22-inch LCD Monitor.

If you want to try your luck at winning this monitor, just enter over on our contest page.

The LV L220x sports a resolution of 1920x1200 and support full HD 1080p content. It also swivels, perfect to view office documents.

Here are the full specs:

  • 22.0-inch (559.0 mm) viewable image size
  •    Native resolution of 1920 x 1200
  •    High definition 1080p video content (Full HDD) support
  •    Wide viewing angles enlarge users workspace for comfortable viewing
  •    Supports High Definition Content Protection (HDCP)
  •    92% color gamut
  •    ThinkVantage design     
    -   Tilt, swivel, and height adjustable stand for optimum viewing comfort       
    -   Pivot for portrait or landscape viewing (graphics card dependent)      
    -   Automatic landscape to portrait mode (image rotation software included)      
    -   Stand rear cover and clip to keep cables from view      
    -   Direct access button for automatic image setup and brightness enables quick and easy monitor setup     
    -   Direct access for input selection allows easy movement between applications when attached to two systems simultaneously      
    -   Design matches ThinkPad and ThinkCentre systems
  •    Compliance with ENERGY STAR 4.0 requirements
  •    The Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT) rates in the Silver category
  •    Four USB ports
  •    Analog and digital connectors for attachment flexibility
  •    Dual input allows attachment to two systems simultaneously
  •    Windows Vista Premium certified
  •    Internal power with 90 watts power consumption (typical)
  •    Meets 100 mm VESA standard for mounting
  •    Detachable base for wall or arm mounting (sold separately)
  •    Available in business black
  •    Kensington Lock slot for security
  •    TCO'03 compliance


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