Review: LG Electronics' E1910P monitor

Dave Bailey
clock • 5 min read

An inexpensive, basic business monitor that does exactly what it says on the tin

LG Electronics' E10 business monitor range consists of two models: the 19-inch E1910P and the 22-inch E2210P. We tested the E1910P model. LG says the E1910P delivers a 40 per cent power reductio...

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