Ultra-Skinny Screens

The LG Flatron E2290 is the World's Thinnest Monitor

The LG Flatron E2290 is said to be the world’s thinnest monitor. The amazingly skinny screen is just over 0.25 inches and almost disappears when one looks at it sideways! The computer screen has a chrome finish with rounded edges, and a wide base to ensure it stays put. Its touch sensitive buttons allows the user to access the OnScreen Display.

The LG Flatron E2290 looks superb and would add an elegant touch to any office or home space. The screen not only looks great, but also shows off incredible colorful pictures on its 21.5 inch display. The resolution is 1,920 by 1,080 and has DVI, VGA and HDMI connectors. The world's thinnest screen can be yours for a not-too-overwhelming price of $350.
Trend Themes
1. Ultra-thin Screens - The trend for ultra-thin screens presents opportunities for companies to develop even thinner and more lightweight monitors, revolutionizing the display industry.
2. Minimalist Design - The LG Flatron E2290's sleek and elegant design showcases the trend for minimalist aesthetics in technology, offering opportunities for companies to create visually appealing and unobtrusive computer accessories.
3. Enhanced Display Technology - The LG Flatron E2290's high-resolution display highlights the demand for enhanced display technology, prompting companies to innovate and develop higher pixel densities, better color accuracy, and improved viewing angles.
Industry Implications
1. Display Manufacturing - The ultra-thin screen trend opens up disruptive innovation opportunities for display manufacturing companies to create even thinner, lighter, and more energy-efficient screens.
2. Office and Home Decor - The minimalist design trend in technology provides opportunities for companies in the office and home decor industry to create stylish and visually appealing computer accessories that seamlessly blend with modern interior designs.
3. Display Connector Technology - The LG Flatron E2290's compatibility with different connectors reflects the need for advancements in display connector technology, giving companies the chance to develop universal connectors that simplify connectivity across devices.

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