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Samsung SyncMaster B1940EW
$299.00
Released June, 2010
The Pros:Can adjust the stand for height, makes it much more comfortable. Can be viewed from an extreme angle, can sit anywhere and use it. Minimal footprint and profile, great for smaller cluttered spaces.
The Cons:Stand is a bit flimsy, tends to let the screen rock a lot. Buttons along the bottom for adjustment are difficult to work with.
The Samsung SyncMaster B1940EW is a 19” LCD computer display. As a weaker counterpart to the B1940W, B1940R, and B1940ER, the B1940EW hosts a weaker 1440x900 resolution with a less-clear 50,000:1 contrast ratio.
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It also throws away Energy Star compliance and an EPEAT Gold rating, while at least maintaining MagicEco technology, which allows the user to work at a reduced brightness level, thereby reducing energy usage and energy costs. Featured also is MagicAngle technology for viewing the monitor while lying down or sitting to the side; MagicReturn, which automatically switches monitor content to another monitor in case the cable is accidentally unplugged; and D-Sub & DVI connectivity.
Features
- Standard 19” LCD Display
- 1440x900 Resolution
- 5ms Response Time
- 50,000:1 Contrast Ratio
- Height Adjustable Stand
- MagicAngle Technology
- MagicReturn Technology
- MagicEco Lowered Power Consumption
- MagicBright Optimized Brightness
- Windows 7 Compatibility
- D-Sub/DVI Connectivity
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Pros & Cons
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can adjust the stand for height, makes it much more comfortable
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can be viewed from an extreme angle, can sit anywhere and use it
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minimal footprint and profile, great for smaller cluttered spaces
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color accuracy is fair, makes everything look great
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fast enough response for gaming purposes
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stand is a bit flimsy, tends to let the screen rock a lot
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buttons along the bottom for adjustment are difficult to work with
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#samsung_syncmaster_b1940ew Use the 1440x900 setting else you get fuzzy letters on the system fonts. One of the problems with LED and other flat panels is that they have a "most favoured" resolution, and any other res is usually noticeably less quality.
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