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Samsung SyncMaster BX2235


$220.00 Released June, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:No noticeable lag, gaming works well. Energy saving mode draws very little energy. Well-designed presets that are useful and save time in configuration.

The Cons:HDMI is through an adapter cable, full signal isn't processed as-is. Compatibility issues with certain Radeon cards and Windows 7 combinations. Fine tuning controls are buried under awkward menus.

The Samsung SyncMaster BX2235 is one of two LED backlit, 1080p monitors (BX2235, BX2250) released in summer 2010 as smaller counterparts to the SyncMaster BX2335 and BX2350 models. It’s an exact duplicate to the 23” BX2335, except that the BX2235 hosts a smaller 21.5” frame, while still maintaining its peer’s eco-friendly LED backlight technology coupled with Samsung’s Touch of Color (ToC) technology and a full 1080p high-definition resolution with a 2ms response time and 5,000,000:1 contrast ratio.

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In comparison to its immediate counterpart (the BX2250), it is limited by a DVI-I interface whereas its superior sibling offers DUAL HDMI connectivity. Also featured on the Samsung BX2235 is Magic-Eco, Magic-Angle, and Magic-Bright technologies.

Features

  • LED Backlit Monitor
  • Touch of Color Design
  • Full 1080p HD Resolution
  • Fast Response Time
  • High Contrast Ratio
  • Magic-Eco Function
  • Magic-Angle Technology
  • Magic Bright Optimization
  • DVI Connectivity

Specifications

  • Size: 21.5”
  • Dynamic Contrast: 5M:1
  • Resolution: 1080p
  • Response: 2ms
  • Angles: 170/160
  • Conncetor: DVI-I

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    no noticeable lag, gaming works well

  • 1

    energy saving mode draws very little energy

  • 1

    well-designed presets that are useful and save time in configuration

Cons
  • 1

    HDMI is through an adapter cable, full signal isn't processed as-is

  • 1

    compatibility issues with certain Radeon cards and Windows 7 combinations

  • 1

    fine tuning controls are buried under awkward menus

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    color tinting is visible when viewed from off-center

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