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[* black] The 27-inch (diagonal) TFT active-matrix LCD has a resolution of 2560 by 1440 pixels, the standard for displays of this size and price. Its 12 ms response time and 16.7 million colors, however, fall short of the 6 ms response time and 1.07 billion colors of Dell's comparable display.
[* black] Be it 16.7 million or 1.07 billion colors, we say, "Let's see what you've got, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Crayola_crayon_colors|Crayola]!"
-[* black] The display is manufactured by LG. Model number LM270WQ1? Is it possible that we [guide|1236|may have seen|stepid=6678] this [http://gizmodo.com/5468776/this-27+inch-dell-u2711-monitor-looks-eerily-familiar|model number before]? Yes, it appears to be the same display found in the iMac Intel 27" from October of 2009, as well as the same basic LG display found in Dell's competing 27" monitor.
+[* black] The display is manufactured by LG. Model number LM270WQ1? Is it possible that we [guide|1236|may have seen|stepid=6678] this [http://gizmodo.com/5468776/this-27+inch-dell-u2711-monitor-looks-eerily-familiar|model number before]? Yes, it appears to be the same display found in the iMac Intel 27" from October of 2009, as well as the same basic LG display found in Dell's competing 27" monitor, though the Apple version uses LED backlights as opposed to the traditional CCFL.