Is it a monitor? Is it a TV? Yes, on both counts. It’s the new Samsung 350 Series multi-function desktop monitors. Featuring a built-in high-definition TV tuner, these premium performance monitors are nothing short of a complete multimedia entertainment experience. Ideal for a multitude of different user environments—from education to retail to hospitals—the 350 Series offers Samsung’s visually stunning LED-backlit picture quality, two HDMI connections for digital output in its purest f...
- 27" Wide LED TN
- 1920 x 1080 Resolution
- Built-in ATSC/Clear QAM DTV,
- 5Wx2 Speakers
- dts 2.0+ Digital Out
This Monitors give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Overall, a very good TN-type display, especially as a computer monitor
This is a long review, so I'll start with a summary:
Pros: Excellent as a general purpose computer monitor. Built-in speakers are quite usable despite being very small and hidden. Bright display. A fair set of available adjustments to improve picture quality. Good image uniformity for a TN panel. Minimal gradient dithering. No stuck pixels on mine. Backlit remote control. A good set of inputs for a small TV.
Cons: Only minor things. As a TN panel, this display is best viewed from above center when you are sitting close to it. The MagicAngle feature makes it possible to view the display correctly from lower angles, but alters gamma significantly and can adversely affect picture quality. No DVI port. No printed manual (digital copy only). Input/output ports are on the back of the display and so can be hard to access. Very high speaker volumes (tested in PC mode) communicate video or computer noise through the speakers. LED-lit panel shows clouding...
2. Best low cost LED 1080p monitor / TV
Note this HDTV is selling for $260 at Costco and $240 at LuckyDogElectronics (so don't be impressed with the $320 price tag at Amazon). This is the only inexpensive HDTV with a headphone jack and USB capable of playing videos (mp4, avi, asf, ts, ps, 3gpp, and flash). I had previously purchased a Panasonic TC-L32U3 32-Inch for under $300 (without USB). I love it but couldn't find it for less than $500 when I wanted to buy another! The only comparable TVs are last year's VIZIO E3D320VX 32-Inch Class Theater 3D LCD HDTV with Internet Apps for $350 (also supports passive 3D and wifi) and the ViewSonic VT2755LED 27-Inch 1080p 60Hz Professional Monitor with HDTV Functionality (Black) for $360. Everything else either has a worse picture AND less features (although one has better speakers - this model has adequate speakers) or costs much more...
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Brilliant quality right out of the box!
This monitor in one word is AMAZING! After reading many reviews online, I set my mind to buy a combo monitor/HDTV. 2 monitors caught my attention: T24B350ND and T27B350ND. Yes, both from Samsung! I got the bigger one and the seller was Abt Electronics (who I'm completely satisfied by their service).
First off I tested the HDTV. I did the auto search and after 2mins I got all the channels, including the digital/HD ones. It was very easy and without any headache or extra hidden settings. It just worked. The picture quality is awesome, the colors are vibrant, and the viewing angles are amazing. I didn't feel any sensible color distortion due to viewing angle.
Then I connected my laptop to it using an HDMI cable (my primary use of the set). From remote control I selected "source" and chose HDMI1, and boom! Again without any hassle it worked. The screen was fully filled, and the resolution was set to 1920x1080, without me doing anything or going through hidden graphic card...
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