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Samsung SyncMaster 743A


$179.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Narrow build fits into tight spots on the desk, works well as a second monitor. Comes with both a VGA and DVI cable, don't have to go shopping for extra cables. "source" switch on the front lets you switch from VGA to DVI, useful for accepting multiple inputs.

The Cons:Touch-type buttons on the front are hard to see in the dark, not arranged logically. Seems very narrow, can't put two documents next to each other on screen.

Samsung's SyncMaster 743A is an entry-level flat panel LCD computer monitor. It has a 17" screen with a 5 ms response time and 15000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. The control panel is touch sensitive and LED backlit at the bottom right side of the bezel.

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Overall screen brightness is 250 cd/m2. The stand allows the monitor to tilt and the screen has an automatic energy-saving off timer. Other features include a customizable key and various color effects settings.

Features

  • 17" flat-panel LCD display
  • 1280 x 1024 resolution
  • Touch control panel
  • 15000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
  • 5 ms response time
  • 15-pin DSub connection
  • Analog RGB
  • Tilting stand
  • 20W maximum power consumption

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    narrow build fits into tight spots on the desk, works well as a second monitor

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    comes with both a VGA and DVI cable, don't have to go shopping for extra cables

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    "source" switch on the front lets you switch from VGA to DVI, useful for accepting multiple inputs

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    stand allows a fair amount of adjustability

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    color graphics all show vibrantly and clearly, can see all the details without straining your eyes

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    installs without the need for drivers, fully compatible with both PC and Mac

Cons
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    touch-type buttons on the front are hard to see in the dark, not arranged logically

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    seems very narrow, can't put two documents next to each other on screen

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