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Title: Samsung SyncMaster 206BW
Summary: If you like your PC bits and bobs to be sleek, shiny and wonderful looking, this 20in Samsung widescreen monitor could be exactly what you're looking for.
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100/100 |
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Title: Samsung SyncMaster 226BW
Summary: We take our first look at a 22in screen from Samsung.
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90/100 |
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Title: Samsung SyncMaster 226BW
Pros: Excellent image quality, accurate colour reproduction, flawless performance, attractive design
Cons: Connection options
Verdict: The Samsung SyncMaster 226BW is made for gamers. With excellent image quality and an incredibly fast speed, it will definitely win hearts.
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80/100 |
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Title: Samsung SyncMaster 226BW
Verdict: At $543, there are cheaper 22in LCDs, but the SyncMaster 226BW compares well with the Dell E228WFP at $549. The Dell cant match the Samsung for vibrancy or value, so the 226BW moves onto the A-List.
Summary: Sleek, stylish and wonderfully vibrant in use, this is the best of the 22in LCDs weve seen.
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83/100 |
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Title: PC Pro: Product Reviews: Samsung SyncMaster 226BW
Verdict: Sleek, stylish and wonderfully vibrant in use, this is the best of the 22in TFTs we've seen.
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83/100 |
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Title: Samsung SyncMaster 226BW Review - Monitors
Summary: samsung syncmaster 226bw review: Given its gaming credentials, it's no surprise the Samsung SyncMaster 226BW is best for games, but it's expensive and feature-poor.
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72/100 |
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Title: Samsung SM226BW 22-inch LCD widens your horizons
Pros: Fast response (2ms)Cheap, at around £230Beautiful good looks
Cons: Ensuring you have the 'S' panel.Cable tidy is a bit flimsy
Summary: WE'VE JUST GOT our hands on the monitor of the moment, the Samsung Syncmaster SM226BW, and it's truly lovely
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90/100 |
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Title: Samsung SyncMaster 206BW (3.5 mice)
Pros: Wide screen; very good text legibility; relatively inexpensive.
Cons: No height adjustment; mediocre viewing angle.
Verdict: Wide-screen display is affordable, effective
Summary: The Samsung SyncMaster 206BW is a very good wide-screen desktop display. It is competitively priced and, once calibrated, performed very well in our text and color tests. But, of course, you get what you pay for. If you can live with a limited viewing ang
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70/100 |
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Title: Samsung SyncMaster 206BW
Pros: 2ms response time
Cons: Limited viewing angle, inflexible design
Verdict: The Samsung SyncMaster 206BW is a very good widescreen desktop display. It is competitively priced and, once calibrated, performed very well in our text and colour tests. But, of course, you get what you pay for. If you can live with a limited viewing ang
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70/100 |
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Title: Samsung SM226BW 22in flat-screen display
Verdict: Well-priced and boasting impressive features, the Samsung SM226BW is the most sensible buy in this sector.
Summary: This glossy black 22in widescreen Samsung SM226BW wouldn't look out of place in the Matrix film trilogy - but it's surprisingly inexpensive.
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Title: Samsung SyncMaster 206BW 20in flat-panel monitor
Verdict: The Samsung SyncMaster 206BW is a very good widescreen desktop display. It is competitively priced and, once calibrated, performed very well in our text and colour tests. But, of course, you get what you pay for. If you can live with a limited viewing ang
Summary: The Samsung SyncMaster 206BW is an affordable, widescreen, 20in LCD monitor.
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Title: SyncMaster 206BW Black 20" Widescreen LCD Monitor
Pros: Aesthetically pleasing design, Very good text and graphics performance
Cons: No cable management, Weak grayscale performance
Verdict: test score, subtly sleek design, and convenient OSD-replacement software make the Samsung SyncMaster 206BW ($280 as of December 10, 2007) a must-have for offices and homes that don't have too many multimedia demands
Summary: This slim-bezeled 20-inch wide-screen LCD sports a modern look and delivers impressive graphics performance.
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79/100 |
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Title: Samsung 226BW
Pros: Limited ergo options, poor vertical off-axis, so-so image.
Cons: Limited ergo options, poor vertical off-axis, so-so image.
Summary: The Samsung 226BW beat the Hanns.G monitor on the verdict meter...!
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Title: Samsung Syncmaster 206BW
Pros: Superb grayscale; strong real-world performance.
Cons: No screen-height adjustment; subtle perimeter backlight seepage.
Summary: If monitors could "w00t," then Samsung's Syncmaster 206BW would be a dancing banana.
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Title: Samsung SyncMaster 226BW
Verdict: The Samsung has a couple of drawbacks, such as its fixed stand, but generally, it offers all the benefits of a 22in screen - the impact and presence that a larger panel provides - without the usual downsides of muddiness and loss of clarity. At just over
Summary: It would be easy to start this review by dusting off some kind of 'size matters' double entendre but, with monitors, it isn't always the...
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83/100 |
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Title: Samsung SyncMaster 226BW
Pros: Large, bright screen; stylish profile; good color reproduction; easy-to-use onscreen menu
Cons: Weak gray-scale performance; can't adjust height; few extra features; clipping in games, despite touted fast response time
Verdict: Despite its bare-bones nature and some performance issues, the 226BW is a decent monitor for the budget-conscious buyer looking for a stylish big screen.
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68/100 |
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Title: Samsung SyncMaster 226BW
Summary: Suffice to say then that with the looks, features and performance, the Samsung 226BW is definitely our pick of the 22" bunch.
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90/100 |
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Title: SyncMaster 226BW
Pros: Beautifully designed, Very impressive image quality, An absolute bargain
Cons: Clumsy presets for graphic designers
Verdict: You won't find a better 22-inch screen, and even compared to other TFTs twice the price, the 226BW holds its own
Summary: Is Samsung's 22-inch monitor as good as it looks?
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80/100 |
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Title: Samsung SyncMaster 226BW
Summary: Excellent display provides bare minimum connectivity.
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81/100 |
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Title: BenQ FP93VW
Pros: Stylish looks, sophisticated feature set, excellent value for money, good all-round performance
Cons: Stand is not height adjustable, location of manual controls means they're fiddly to use
Verdict: The 'SM' in the name stands for SyncMaster, and the unit befits this grand title. The overall impression given is that Samsung's offering is a more sophisticated budget offering than BenQ's FP93VW, offering better features and quality. Samsung's SM226BW i
Summary: This 22in screen, stands out from the pack by boasting a phenomenal 3,000:1 contrast ratio, though its maximum brightness is a standard 300dc/m2. Although it has a swivel and tilt stand, it's not height adjustable, and sits quite low on the desktop compar
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80/100 |
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Title: Samsung 226BW Review
Pros: Very sleek design with great specifications, Resolution of 1680 x 1050, Contrast Ratio of 3000:1, Has input for all 3 DVI, HDMI and VGA., No blur actions found on monitor screen while playing games like (Half Life 2, Team Fortress 2), Works perfectly with
Cons: Price a little too steep, but it's at discounted price at the moment!, Surrounding Bevel is thick, may be distracting for some users, Does not come with speakers
Verdict: If you're fine without having the external speakers and price, it provides very clear vibrant images with HDCP support, allowing you to watch future HD Videos. Oh wait, that's not all, you can connect your XBOX 360 and PS3 to it too! Looks like it works b
Summary: Samsung 226BW Review:Samsung turned up its gears and hit us this time with Samsung 226BW. Whether Samsung 226BW is worth the price, let's take a look at the benefits and cons on the Samsung 226BW.
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80/100 |