Today’s PCs are so powerful that most people only use a fraction of the processing power. The LG E-Series Network Monitor “virtualizes” the PC so that up to 31 users can share it at the same time. Each user runs their own applications as if they had their own desktop. It’s a breakthrough in affordable and no-hassle computing that is easy to install and support.
Economical and Efficient
• Cut hardware purchase costs
• Reduce support and maintenance costs
• Slash electricity use
Powerful and Flexible
• Rich multi-media performance with full-motion
• Use as a Network Monitor or a standard VGA monitor
• Works with Windows and Linux
Convenient All-In-One-Design
• NComputing virtualization technology built right into the monitor
• Built-in speakers and ports for keyboard mouse and audio (sold separately)
• Space-saving design creates more usable work space
* The number of users a PC will support depends on the host system capabilities as well as the applications used and the performance expectations for those applications. Peripherals (e.g. keyboards mice) internet connections and router sold separately. Additional software licenses for specific applications may be required for additional users and are sold separately.
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Size | 19 |
| Colour of product | Black |
| Aspect ratio | 16:10 |
| Contrast ratio (typical) | 20000:1 |
| Display brightness | 250 cd/m2 |
| Camera included | N |
| Widescreen | Y |
| Built-in speakers | Y |
| Display resolution | 1440 x 900 pixels |
| Response time | 5 ms |
| Speakers | 1W x 2Ch built in |
| Audio input | PC Audio In LAN(Ethernet) |
| Audio output | Headphone Out USB1.1 x 2ea |
| VGA (D-Sub) ports quantity | Y |
| D-Sub | Y |
| Height Adjustable | N |
| Compatible with VESA-wall mounting system | Y |
| Dimensions W x D x H | 448.4 x 63.2 x 300.7 without stand mm |
| Weight | 3.7 Kg without stand g |
| Warranty | 3 Year Swap Warranty (within 72 hours) |
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