SAMSUNG 19" a-si TFT/TN WXGA+ LCD Monitor 2 ms (GTG) D-Sub, DVI-D 906BW

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4.7
TOP FAVORABLE REVIEW
Great purchase

I purchased two of these monitors to replace both a 17" CRT and a 15" LCD flat panel. The new monitors set up easily and there were no dead pixels. The color and brightness are far better than any other LCD I've seen. Because the screens have a matte anti-reflective finish they are even easier to read in direct sunlight than my old CRT was (with its glass screen). The clarity is excellent. I was initially worried about running them at the recommended resolution (higher than anything I've used before), but I can read web sites from my seat (eyes 4 feet away from the screen) without adjusting the text size.

There were a few minor nuisances with these monitors. The first, of course, is that they came with the analog cables but no digital cables. I went ahead and ordered DVI cables when I checked out from newegg. Still, Samsung could do better. Also, the monitors have a severely limited tilt range. They won't tilt up more than 20 degrees, and they won't tilt down at all. If you are sitting with the monitors placed above eye level (as I am) or can't otherwise view them head-on, you will miss subtle color differences. It's no problem for me, but it would be a problem for graphic design, photoshop, etc. Finally... the 2000:1 contrast ratio is a dynamic contrast ratio, meaning that the monitor changes the pixel coloration and the brightness of the backlight in close synchronization to achieve maximum contrast. Sometimes, when the screen image changes quickly from bright to dark (as with video), you can see the monitor trying to adjust the backlight. It can be slightly distracting

I am very happy with these monitors and a few minor quibbles are to be expected, especially with dynamic contrast technology which is fairly new. If I had to make this decision again, I would purchase these monitors again.

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TOP CRITICAL REVIEW
Horrible Quality Panels

The monitor's bezel is a nice shiny black, widescreen is nice.

Colors are absolutely horrible. The RTS feature that is supposed to increase response time and decrease ghosting actually creates a severe ghosting effect.

Samsung has been packaging these monitors with different outsourced panels! If you actually get a Samsung panel then its great. S panels are Samsung. A,C, and D panels are junk! The colors are horribly inaccurate. I got a D panel which had a pink tone that could not be fixed by calibration. Also, RTS created insane ghosting problems. I then got the A panel which, once calibrated using a custom profile someone made, is tolerable. RTS works. Don't buy a Samsung. This is just bad business practice. The review sites of course received S panels.

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Features & Details

  • 19"
  • a-si TFT/TN WXGA+
  • 2000:1 DC
  • 16.7 Million
  • Tilt
  • LCD Monitor VGA Cable Power Cable Support Disk

Specifications

Model
BrandSAMSUNG
Model906BW
Cabinet ColorBlack-Silver
Display
Screen Size19"
WidescreenYes
Resolution1440 x 900
Viewing Angle160° (H) / 160° (V)
Monitor Pixel Density0.285mm
Display Colors16.7 Million
Brightness300 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio2000:1 DC
Response Time2 ms (GTG)
Panela-si TFT/TN
Display TypeWXGA+
Connectivity
Input Video CompatibilityAnalog RGB, Digital
ConnectorsD-Sub, DVI-D
D-Sub1
DVI1
HDMINo
Power
Power Consumption42 watts (max.), <1 watt (DMPS mode)
Convenience
Stand AdjustmentsTilt
Built-in TV TunerNo
Built-in SpeakersNo
HDCP SupportYes
Windows VistaCertified for Windows Vista
Features
FeaturesPlug and Play: DDC 2B VESA Wall Mounting: 75 mm MagicTune with asset management, MagicSpeed, MagicColor, MagicBright 3
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions17.6" x 14.3" x 7.9"
Weight9.3 lbs.
Packaging
Package ContentsLCD Monitor VGA Cable Power Cable Support Disk
Additional Information
First Listed on NeweggMarch 16, 2007
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