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		<title>By: James M</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;My thoughts of LG 25&#039;&#039; UltraWide Display&lt;/strong&gt; I bought this monitor recently to replace the 24&#039;&#039; TV I&#039;ve been using for the past year or so. After browsing the internet, I found some 21:9 monitors. They looked promising but the price tag was too high, then I stumbled upon this monitor. It wasn&#039;t too expensive and looked to be compatible with my laptop. But that&#039;s enough of that tangent, here are the pros and cons.//PROS:1. Worked perfectly with included hdmi. While looking at other cheap monitors, I noticed most are not compatible with laptops. This one is. I am currently using this with a Windows 8 laptop, and an old lenovo thinkpad with windows 7. The lenovo has integrated hd 2000 graphics which the monitor&#039;s manual says only hd 3000 and up work, but I have had no issues setting it up.2. Speaking of set up and installation, I just plugged in my laptops with an hdmi cable and both instantly recognized the resolution. I&#039;ve had no problems so far.3. The colors on this monitor are great! Everything...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>My thoughts of LG 25&#8221; UltraWide Display</strong> I bought this monitor recently to replace the 24&#8221; TV I&#8217;ve been using for the past year or so. After browsing the internet, I found some 21:9 monitors. They looked promising but the price tag was too high, then I stumbled upon this monitor. It wasn&#8217;t too expensive and looked to be compatible with my laptop. But that&#8217;s enough of that tangent, here are the pros and cons.//PROS:1. Worked perfectly with included hdmi. While looking at other cheap monitors, I noticed most are not compatible with laptops. This one is. I am currently using this with a Windows 8 laptop, and an old lenovo thinkpad with windows 7. The lenovo has integrated hd 2000 graphics which the monitor&#8217;s manual says only hd 3000 and up work, but I have had no issues setting it up.2. Speaking of set up and installation, I just plugged in my laptops with an hdmi cable and both instantly recognized the resolution. I&#8217;ve had no problems so far.3. The colors on this monitor are great! Everything&#8230;</p>
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