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Samsung 23" Widescreen LCD Monitor

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Samsung 23" Widescreen LCD Monitor $190 at Newegg
 
Discuss (8) : History : Tell : Posted 6:54 AM PDT 08/10/09 by Ben
Samsung 23Newegg has the Samsung 23" Widescreen LCD Monitor 2343Bwx for $210 - $20 rebate [Exp 8/31] = $190 with free shipping. Runs at 2048 x 1152 Resolution, with 20,000:1 Dynamic contrast ratio, 300cd/m2 Brightness, 5ms response time.
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    #1   ChugokuOtaku - Posted 7:43 am PDT 08/10/09 (1438 Posts)
    that's some crazy resolution...
    #2   mgchan - Posted 7:43 am PDT 08/10/09 (151 Posts)
    Awfully strange resolutions on these new monitors...
    why can't they just stick with 1920x1200?
    #3   clamchowder - Posted 8:29 am PDT 08/10/09 (183 Posts)
    That means each pixel on this monitor is much smaller and sharper than the rest.
    Very likely this screen is 7th generation active LCD.
    Not all LCD monitors are the same.
    Samsung seems to be dumping the old stocks away at a low price but their monitors are much higher quality than the similarily priced Asus, Acer or whatever the brands.
    #4   ChugokuOtaku - Posted 10:01 am PDT 08/10/09 (1438 Posts)
    I can understand the benefits of a smaller pixel pitch, but seriously, we're talking about a 23" monitor here. Might make sense if this was a 32". For a lotta ppl, using a monitor like this without killing their eyes would require either reducing the resolution and dealing with fuzzy text, or having to up the DPI like crazy
    #5   microdian - Posted 10:51 am PDT 08/10/09 (345 Posts)
    I don't remember hearing complaints about high resolutions when high end CRT displays were still en vogue.
    #6   superd00d3 - Posted 11:45 am PDT 08/10/09 (2475 Posts)
    #5, that probably because with CRTs you can select a lower resolution and the resulting image would still be sharp. With LCDs you have to stick to the native resolution or else get a blurry image.
    #7   Santos - Posted 6:57 pm PDT 08/10/09 (174 Posts)
    agreed, #3, I always have great luck with anything Samsung (but, I guess, like anything else, it's only a matter of time before I get a dud)
    #8   phatboy - Posted 8:28 pm PDT 08/10/09 (84 Posts)
    good resolution for those who want to watch HD or blueray on it
     
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