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Samsung SyncMaster BX2350
$300.00
Released May, 2010
The Pros:Thin, ultra contemporary design is very appealing. Accurate color reproduction. Can be viewed on several angles- accurate color depiction.
The Cons:"Magic Mode" seems to be more marketing than substance, hard to tell the difference between modes. The touch sensors can be annoying and pressed accidentally. Poor ergonomics - stand lacks height adjustment, swiveling or portrait mode.
The Samsung SyncMaster BX2350 is one of two LED backlit, 1080p monitors (BX2335, BX2350) released in summer 2010. As an improvement over its predecessor, the BX2350 trades in DVI-I connectivity in favor of D-Sub and HDMI.
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Plus it incorporates a Magic Eco Return function that allows a user running dual monitors to switch one off and have the content automatically switch over to the remaining display. Otherwise, it remains the same as it too features 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.
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
- Magic Eco Return Function
- D-Sub/HDMI Connectivity
Specifications
- Size: 23”
- Dynamic Contrast: 5M:1
- Resolution: 1080p
- Response: 2ms
- Angles: 170/160
- Connector: D-Sub, HDMI
User Reviews (2)
Pros & Cons
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Thin, ultra contemporary design is very appealing
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Accurate color reproduction
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Can be viewed on several angles- accurate color depiction
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two digital inputs (2 x HDMI) with an included adapter for a DVI connection (standard for most computer digital outputs)
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connections stick outward making them easy to find and connect
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industry standard 3-year warranty
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"Magic Mode" seems to be more marketing than substance, hard to tell the difference between modes
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The touch sensors can be annoying and pressed accidentally
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poor ergonomics - stand lacks height adjustment, swiveling or portrait mode
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connections stick outward - making the monitor take up more space, less visually appealing
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TN panel - cheap to produce / buy at the expense of viewing angles, colour quality
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