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Sunday, February 27, 2005

Product Review: Samsung's Stunning SyncMaster 243T 24-Inch LCD Monitor
By Alice Hill

My recent experience with the spectacular and downright HUGE 24-inch flat panel LCD monitor from Samsung had me worried about the non-technical just when the tech world was finally offering up some products that were approaching plug-and-play. After all, what could be more plug and play than a monitor?

Not so with the SyncMaster 243T and my IBM ThinkPad. When the monitor arrived in a massive box that literally drew a small crowd, I set it up and attached it to my laptop’s docking station with more anticipation than I’ve had for a tech product in along time. But when I fired up the laptop and I also had deep and instant buyer's remorse. Wailing remorse. After all for nearly 2,000, shouldn’t the text be as sharp and appealing as my previous Sony 17-inch display or the amazing Samsung 213T I use happily at home? How can three more inches of screen real estate result in such a blurry and washed out output?

For the next hour I tinkered. I changed resolutions, I used the various color matching utilities that came with the unit. I even went in desperation to IBM’s website and looked for a new ThinkPad driver wading through obscure OS/2 drivers and others with little luck. And then I started worrying. Could this really be what a big screen looked like up close? Did I order something not meant to be used as a monitor? Should I position it across the room? Would I even want to work that way? The questions were relentless and unpleasant.

Finally as an afterthought I used Windows itself to search for a new graphics driver, did a quick install after it downloaded, and restarted my machine – all I can say is, what an incredible moment. The text was razor sharp , the screen bright and colorful, and I was literally in awe. Silent awe. Read Complete Review Here

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I wish I had enough money to get a 24" LCD monitor. Right now I'm on a 17" 1280x1024 Sony and I definitely wish I could run 1600x1200 (or higher). It'd also be nice to be able not only to run that resolution, but see the things on my screen as well.


 
I never thought I would be able to have a monitor this big either, but at $1,800, it was suddenly in reach (for my work budget anyway). The screen real estate makes it possible to have my email and web browser open at the same time, not to mention a giant row of minimiized programs. I am in heaven.


 
I have to say, I say this at CompUSA today.
It's a monster!
When Dell releases their 24" in March at $1200 that should be even better for the competition.
Now I just have to figure how to get one on my desk.



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