


The bottom of the bezel sits 2.8 inches from the desktop, about the same as the XL2370. Although the display wobbles considerably when knocked from the sides, we don't think it's in any great danger of toppling over, given the well-designed distribution of its light, 7.38-pound weight. The oval-shaped footstand measures 9.9 inches wide and 8.4 inches deep. The Flatron E2350V's screen has a matte finish and its glossy, black neck is similarly curved like the XL2370's.
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The full width of the Flatron E2350V is 22 inches, and that's about the same as most 23-inch monitors. The Flatron E2350V's bezel measures 0.9 inch, which is shorter than the XL2370's 1.1-inch. The Flatron E2350V's panel depth measures 0.65 inch, which is slightly more than the XL2370's considerably thin 0.6-inch depth. Both monitors have similarly thin profiles, with virtually the same physical dimensions however, with its transparent neck and edges the XL2370 has an aesthetic flare the E2350V can't match. The 23-inch LG Flatron E2350V looks like it was modeled directly after the Samsung SyncMaster XL2370. It has the performance, features, and the looks to make it well worth its price. If price is a concern, however, you can't go wrong with the E2350V. If you're looking for an LED monitor, go with the PX2370 because of its superior performance. The E2350V also has unique features like an ambient light sensor and a headphone jack. That's $20 less than the XL2370 and $30 less than the PX2370. The E2350V's trump card is its lower, $280 price.
