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Title: Samsung 225BW
Pros: Great value for money, Response time of 5 milliseconds, 700:1 contrast ratio, Flexible positioning
Cons: Backlight bleed on dark colours, Small front-mounted buttons
Verdict: Text is crisp, edges are refined, and manual control is easy to operate. The display has some flexibility for desktop positioning, too. Height can be adjusted and there's a swivel action. The viewing angle is good; colours stay acceptably true from around
Summary: Samsung is leaning towards the consumer market and movie playback needs here
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80/100 |
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Title: Review: Samsung Syncmaster 225BW TFT monitor
Pros: HDCP; software support; good image quality
Cons: Price; no USB; no cable management
Verdict: Some useful features and HDCP support is a bonus for fans of HD video, but it's a little pricey
Summary: Review: Samsung Syncmaster 225BW TFT monitorA quality 22in monitor with a good selection of features
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80/100 |
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Title: Samsung 205BW
Summary: Imagine the advantages of going big without slowing down. Our BIG 20" 205BW monitor combines a wide aspect ratio with fast pixel response time, for bigger images, more room to work and crisp...
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90/100 |
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Title: PC Pro: Product Reviews: Samsung SyncMaster 225BW
Verdict: The height-adjustable stand and good image quality make it a worthy rival to the best 20in models
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83/100 |
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Title: Samsung SyncMaster 205BW Black 20" LCD Monitor
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Title: Samsung SyncMaster 225BW
Pros: Fast pixel-response rating. Good small-text performance. HDCP support. Three-year warranty.
Cons: Slightly weak analog performance. Lacks pivot adjustment and additional A/V ports.
Verdict: Solid performance and a reasonable price make Samsung's 225BW a worthy addition to the company's SyncMaster line of LCD monitors.
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80/100 |
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Title: Review: Samsung SM205BW monitor
Verdict: The Samsung SM205BW is the lowest-cost HDCP-compliant option has the smallest screen and the lowest specification but guarantees compliance for under £325
Summary: A small, low-cost HDCP-compliant option
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80/100 |
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Title: Product Reviews: Samsung Syncmaster 225BW
Verdict: Though its screen can't rotate, the 225BW is still a flexible wide-screen display.
Summary: As its native resolution is 1680 x 1050 pixels this also means that you don't need to have a multi-GPU set-up just to run games at the 225BW's native resolution. At $425, it's very aggressively priced. A strong all-rounder.
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80/100 |
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Title: Samsung SyncMaster 225BW
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Title: Samsung SyncMaster 205BW
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Title: Samsung 225BW
Pros: Great value for money, Response time of 5 milliseconds, 700:1 contrast ratio, Flexible positioning
Cons: Backlight bleed on dark colours, Small front-mounted buttons
Verdict: This is a great monitor from Samsung that represents excellent value for money
Summary: Technology gets better and cheaper over time, and this is especially true at the moment for LCD monitors. Professional machines are now within the grasp of more meagre budgets.
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80/100 |
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Title: HardwareCentral - Samsung SyncMaster 205BW Review.
Verdict: One menu setting, dubbed MagicColor, cranks up hue and saturation to make colors noticeably if not spectacularly more vivid -- there's a split-screen demo option if you'd like to study the difference. If your family portraits don't agree with MagicColor's
Summary: While its 1,680 by 1,050 pixels make it suitable for extra-wide spreadsheets, letterboxed DVD movies, and side-by-side application windows, the black-framed 205BW lacks one feature of its predecessor -- it can't pivot between landscape and portrait mode t
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80/100 |
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Title: Samsung SyncMaster 205BW - Widescreen Monitor
Verdict: The 205BW has a lot going for it. The vertical height adjustment is a great bonus considering that no other 20in widescreen display has exhibited such a feature. The design is stylish and the price is truly impressive. Unfortunately the image quality isn?
Summary: After looking at the superb 21in Samsung 215TW, it's time to examine the cheaper 20in 205BW.
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80/100 |