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Title: Samsung Syncmaster 225UW | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: Web cam; Stylish; Plenty of presets and features
Cons: Frustrating buttons; Average picture quality
Verdict: These include options tailored for movies and normal use. The display's MagicColor and MagicBright settings also managed to provide a strangely vibrant picture, although the panel's specifications might not suggest particular greatness in this area
Summary: Theres a defi nite sense of “Look at me!� around Samsungs Syncmaster
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70/100 |
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Title: Samsung SyncMaster 931BW 19" wide screen LCD Monitor
Pros: Great looking, Wide Screen, Space Saving/More Desktop Space, DVI-D and VGA connection
Cons: No vertical adjustment
Verdict: If you're looking for a wide screen LCD Monitor with good performance, you should check the Samsung SyncMaster 931BW
Summary: Today we take a look at the newest Samsung 19" monitor, the Syncmaster 931BW. This newest model features the now popular wide screen that not only can achieve a maximum native resolution of 1440 x 900, but has a 2 ms response time which should make this s
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90/100 |
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Title: Samsung SyncMaster 2232BW | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: Glorious pictures; Good design
Cons: Minimal connections; Bulky
Verdict: There are hundreds of monitors out there and dozens of retailers offering good prices. So we say hunt around for a bargain: £200 should be all you have to pay for a decent 22-inch display that matches the Samsung quality that's on offer here
Summary: Stick this stylish monitor in your study and no one will mind if your PCs housed in a faded beige case...
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80/100 |
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Title: Samsung XL20
Pros: Excellent colour, Eye One Display 2 colorimeter and software included, stand with height adjust and portrait mode, dual USB 2.0 ports
Cons: Low resolution, relatively small 20in diagonal, colorimeter not needed if you already have one, unwanted bezel decorations
Verdict: The LED backlighting is much less interesting than the impressive wide gamut performance. The 20in screen isn't overly generous and at £705 the XL20 can't be considered a bargain. However, colour performance is outstanding, making it a good entry-level ch
Summary: The Samsung XL20 offers excellent colour, but it comes at a cost. We ask if this monitor strikes the right balance between cost and performance.
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60/100 |
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Title: Samsung 245T 24-Inch Wide-Screen LCD Monitor
Pros: Plethora of inputs, Picture-in-picture
Cons: No built-in speakers, No Display Port connection
Verdict: , which has just as many inputs and received the same image-quality score
Summary: This fully adjustable monitor has many inputs and good image quality--along with a hefty price tag.
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84/100 |
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Title: Samsung SM226CW | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: Good looks; Strong pictures
Cons: Needs a DVI connection; Frustrating settings
Verdict: Our advice is you should leave MagicBright alone to avoid unnecessary confusion, but of course that's something of a moot point as you won't consider buying the SM226CW unless you have a digital output on your laptop
Summary: The black and silver design of the Samsung SM226CW looks very smart
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60/100 |
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