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Samsung SyncMaster P2350


$310.00 Released August, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Full 1080p resolution. LED backlit - allows for energy savings and a slimmer design, is also more environmentally friendly. Great image with respectable viewing angles for a TN panel.

The Cons:TN panel - inferior colours and viewing angles compared to more expensive IPS based displays. Expensive for a TN panel. Poor stand is not ergonomic - lacks any adjustable features beyond tilting backwards slightly.

The Samsung SyncMaster P2350 is a 23" widescreen LCD monitor that is designed for home and entertainment use.  The monitor features a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels with a 2ms response time and a dynamic contrast ratio of 50,000:1.

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  It is designed with a Samsung's Touch of Color for a glossy black bezel with a red hue and has LED touch buttons at the bottom of the bezel.  The Samsung SyncMaster P2350 features Samsung's MagicBright technology which optimizes brightness, contrast, and gamma settings of the screen to suit the task.  It also offers DVI-D with HDCP connectivity and has a tilting stand to adjust the viewing angle.  The monitor is Energy Star compliant and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.

Features/Specs

  • 23" Widescreen LCD Display
  • Native Resolution: 1,920 x 1,080
  • Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 50,000:1
  • Response Time: 2ms
  • MagicBright Technology
  • Tilt Function
  • Red Touch of Color Bezel
  • LED Touch Buttons
  • Connectivity: DVI-D /w HDCP, Composite
  • Dimensions: 555.8 x 416.2 x 189.4mm
  • Energy Star Compliant
  • 1 year limited warranty

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    full 1080p resolution

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    LED backlit - allows for energy savings and a slimmer design, is also more environmentally friendly

  • 1

    great image with respectable viewing angles for a TN panel

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    dual HDMI inputs, VGA for older computers / laptops

Cons
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    TN panel - inferior colours and viewing angles compared to more expensive IPS based displays

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    expensive for a TN panel

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    poor stand is not ergonomic - lacks any adjustable features beyond tilting backwards slightly

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