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Samsung SyncMaster 2243QW
$400.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:USB DisplayLink connection allows for easy use without a video card. Thin bezel. Can be used in portrait or landscape modes.
The Cons:Way overpriced. Standard size and resolution. USB DisplayLink is not that useful for the majority of people who only need 1-2 monitors on a desktop or an additional monitor with a laptop.
Introduced at CES 2009, the Samsung 2243QW, or Samsung SyncMaster 2243QW, is a mid-range 22" computer monitor that incorporates Samsung’s UbiSync technology. Featuring a resolution of 1680x1050px, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 5ms response time, and a built in USB hub, the 2243QW can operate in both landscape and portrait mode.
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A special feature of the 2243QW is its DisplayLink USB connection - allowing any user could extend their desktop to up to 6 additional monitors without the need for a graphics card. Similar to any other monitor, the 2243QW also includes a regular VGA and DVI-D connection. This model is compatible with both Mac and Windows systems and is available for $399.99.
Features
- 22" LCD (TN matrix) display
- UbiSync technology
- 1680 x 1050 resolution
- 1000:1 contrast ratio
- 5ms response time
- Built-in USB hub(1U2D)
- VGA (15-pin D-sub) and DVI-D connections
- Mac and Windows compatibility
- Pivot function for portrait or landscape mode
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USB DisplayLink connection allows for easy use without a video card
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can be used in portrait or landscape modes
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standard size and resolution
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USB DisplayLink is not that useful for the majority of people who only need 1-2 monitors on a desktop or an additional monitor with a laptop
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