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Samsung Syncmaster 943N


$300.00 Released January, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Works with older hardware that doesn't support new aspect ratios / resolutions. 4:3 aspect ratio is good for web surfing, reading documents and using office productivity software. Affordable price.

The Cons:Base doesn't swivel or tilt. VGA input only. 4:3 aspect ratio is poor for watching any form of video media.

The Samsung SyncMaster 943N is a 19" widescreen LCD monitor that is designed for home or business use.  The monitor features a native resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels with a 5ms response time and a dynamic contrast ratio of 8000:1.

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Product Shot 2  It is designed with a black cabinet and includes Samsung's MagicBright3 technology which optimizes the display settings based on the task.  The 943N differs from the 943B since it features digital power management system with an auto power-off setting to conserve energy.  It is Energy Star qualified and offers composite, analog RGB, and D-Sub connectivity.  The monitor also comes with a tilting sound and is wall-mount compatible.

Features/Specs

  • 19" Widescreen LCD Display
  • Resolution: 1280 x 1024
  • Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 8000:1
  • 5ms Response Time
  • 300 nits Brightness
  • Digital Power Management System
  • MagicBright3 Technology
  • VESA Wall-Mount Compatible
  • Black Cabinet
  • Energy Star Compliant
  • Tilting Stand
  • Inputs: Composite, Analog RGB, D-Sub

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Pros
  • 2

    works with older hardware that doesn't support new aspect ratios / resolutions

  • 2

    4:3 aspect ratio is good for web surfing, reading documents and using office productivity software

  • 2

    affordable price

  • 1

    superior image compared to aging CRT monitors

  • 1

    thin bezel

Cons
  • 2

    base doesn't swivel or tilt

  • 2

    VGA input only

  • 1

    4:3 aspect ratio is poor for watching any form of video media

  • 1

    TN matrix is cheap, but has poor viewing angles and colour depth

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