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Samsung SyncMaster P2250


$250.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Response time is unusually high, renders fast-moving subjects clearly. Front panel touch sensitive buttons are easy to work with.

The Cons:Bulkier than equivalent units in the range. Back light bleeds through, tends to ruin the blacks a bit. No HDMI connection - VGA and DVI only.

The Samsung SyncMaster P2250 is a 22" widescreen LCD monitor from Samsung's Premium Series.  The monitor is an upgrade in size to the P2050, featuring a higher native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.

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  Like the P2050, it offers a 2ms response time for blur-free motion images and has a dynamic contrast ratio of 50,000:1 to produce deeper blacks and brighter whites.  The Samsung SyncMaster P2250 is targeted to home users and is designed with a high gloss black bezel and Samsung's Touch of Color gradation in Rose Black.  It includes touch-sensitive LED controls on the bottom of the bezel for adjusting the screen settings.  The monitor also features Samsung's MagicBright 3 technology which optimizes the screen settings to suit the task and has DVI-D and D-Sub connectivity.  The Samsung SyncMaster P2250 is TCO Display 5.0 certified and comes with a 3 year limited warranty.

Features/Specs

  • 22" Widescreen LCD Monitor
  • 2ms Response Time
  • 50,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
  • 300cd Brightness
  • 1920 x 1080 Native Resolution
  • Touch Sensitive Control Buttons
  • MagicBright 3 Technology
  • ColorEffect Feature
  • TCO Display 5.0 Certified
  • DVI-D & DSUB Connectivity
  • Rose Black Touch of Color Gradation
  • High Glossy Black Bezel
  • 3 year limited warranty

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    response time is unusually high, renders fast-moving subjects clearly

  • 1

    front panel touch sensitive buttons are easy to work with

Cons
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    bulkier than equivalent units in the range

  • 1

    back light bleeds through, tends to ruin the blacks a bit

  • 1

    no HDMI connection - VGA and DVI only

  • 1

    tweaking the picture is a necessity, and finding everything in the settings can be tricky

  • 1

    stand is rigid, does not swivel, tilt or rise

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