
The Flatron 1730S's performance is ideally suited for basic front-desk applications. The plates are made of tacky, corrugated plastic, but when fully deployed, they completely hide the unsightly cables. The Flatron 1730S has one plate that slides down over the connectors on the back panel and another plate that covers the back of the neck. With many LCDs, you're lucky if you get a plastic loop through which to feed the cords away from the display. The back panel houses the VGA connector (cable included) and power jack, and there's plenty of room for your fingers when you attach the cables.

The bezel is one inch wide on all four sides, and the control buttons are nestled under the bottom edge for a nice, clean front panel. For back-office workers, we recommend the Envision EN7220, but for basic use at a front desk, the cord-clutter-curbing LG Flatron 1730S makes a suitable centerpiece.Īvailable in either black or dark silver-gray, the LG Flatron 1730S presents a basic yet pleasantly uncluttered look. Though the LG Flatron 1730S's price is fairly low, its image quality and adjustability options are as unremarkable as its overall design. Often, an otherwise attractive LCD ruins its appearance with a disheveled mess of exposed connectors and dangling cables. In high-traffic areas such as your office's reception desk, a sleek LCD can make a positive first impression. Small footprint and low energy consumption aside, LCDs have a distinct advantage over frumpy, bulky CRT monitors: they look good from behind.
