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Samsung SyncMaster MD230X6


$3,999.00 Released June, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Ultra-thin bezel lines are minimal, after awhile you just ignore them. Fairly easy to set up with included software. Easy hardware installation, instructions just need a quick glance.

The Cons:Bezels in between the displays are distracting for some. Unable to achieve great color depth, subtle shades tend to get washed out. Not fast enough response for hardcore gamers.

The Samsung SyncMaster MD230X6 is a multi-display system featuring six 23” SyncMaster MD230 LCD monitors synced together via an ATI Eyefinity graphics card. Each monitor offers a 1080p resolution with a 150,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and three unique input methods—VGA, DVI-D, and a Display Port.

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The ultra-thin bezels on the side of each monitor helps transform them into one single large monitor with a total 5760x2160 resolution. Users have the option however of obtaining the unit as a single monitor, a unit with three monitors or, in this case, a unit with six monitors.

Features

  • Multi-Display System
  • Six MD230 LCD Monitors
  • Single ATI Eyefinity Graphics Module
  • 1080p Individual Resolution
  • 5760x2160 Total Resolution
  • VGA/DVI/DisplayPort Connectivity
  • Various Retail Model Options

Specifications

  • Display: 23" EACH
  • Contrast: 150,000:1 Dynamic
  • Resolution: 1080p
  • Response Time: 8ms
  • Signals: VGA, DVI-D, Display Port

Model Variations

  • Samsung SyncMaster MD230 | Single Monitor w/o Stand
  • Samsung SyncMaster MD230X3 | Three Monitors in Landscape or Portrait
  • Samsung SyncMaster MD230X6 | Six Monitors in Landscape (3x2) Formation

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    ultra-thin bezel lines are minimal, after awhile you just ignore them

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    fairly easy to set up with included software

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    easy hardware installation, instructions just need a quick glance

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    excellent compatibility with a range of input types for future flexibility

Cons
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    bezels in between the displays are distracting for some

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    unable to achieve great color depth, subtle shades tend to get washed out

  • 1

    not fast enough response for hardcore gamers

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