Simple. Tasteful. High-performance. The Samsung 2494SW 24" widescreen LCD display features 1080p Full HD resolution, 5 ms response time and 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. The DVI / D-Sub connections allow you to connect digital cameras, blu-ray players, gaming devices and more. The 16:9 widescreen means widescreen games and movies will be full screen. The widescreen also gives you plenty of room for open applications, tool palettes and desktop widgets, to make every job easier. And with simple...
- 2494SW has a Viewable Area: 24 Contrast Ratio: 1000:1, 50,000:1 DC Response Time: 5ms Brightness: 300cd/m2 Display Resolution: 1920x1080 Viewing Angle: 170 /160 Input: D-Sub, DVI Bezel Color: Glossy Black Pixel Pitch: 0.270mm Warranty: 3 Years (Parts, Labor&Backlight) Special Features: MagicColor, MagicBright3, MagicTune, Full HD 1080p, D-Sub (VGA) & DVI with HDCP, Simple Tilt Stand
This Monitors give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Excellent all-purpose monitor
I rated this 5 stars for the quality of these monitors. After using the Dell 2007WFP and Samsung 204B for many years it was time for me to upgrade to a better monitor. I've done a lot of research on different monitors and the quality of these monitors are outstanding. I use it primarily for photo editing and gaming. After using color correction tools and comparing the photo from the printouts and digital photos on the monitor, the colors are very accurate.
I bought two of these monitors and I am very pleased to own them.
The good:
-Large 24" screen.
-Full 1080p with rich and vibrant colors.
-Good response time.
-High contrast ratio.
-Fully customizable controls to accurately color correct your monitor or needs.
The bad:
-Ports in the back of the monitor are hard to view once the stand is assembled in the monitor.
-Blinking blue light when monitor is on standby can be a bit annoying.
-Stand is a bit flimsy and...
2. TN monitor offers good value, muted brightness, some quirks
This is a good value for a large LCD, with a fast response time, somewhat weak backlight, the typical limitations of a TN-style panel, and also some minor quirks.
The backlight is notably less bright than the one in my previous Samsung SyncMaster 226BW 22-inch LCD Monitor, meaning I run the LCD closer to 100% brightness much of the time. On my old Samsung, that would have been blinding, but here it's necessary. Backlight bleed-through is visible as typical for a TN, but less than most similar LCDS: only noticeable in the very top center-third of the screen when the display is set to solid black.
Color reproduction seems reasonable-- next to my more expensive PVA-type Dell 2408WFP UltraSharp 24-inch Widescreen + High Definition Flat Panel Monitor, the Samsung's colors are washed out and drab, but normal for a TN. I...
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Good value with a few drawbacks
I purchased this monitor after using a pair of Dell Ultrasharp 20" monitors for several years. Overall I'm happy with the purchase. The 2494 is a very good value and has a nice, sharp picture with more than enough brightness to spare (I had to dial mine down some).
There are a couple of notable drawbacks though.
- The included stand is far too short with no height adjustment. Unless you want to be looking down at your monitor all the time you'll either need a VESA mount or some type of riser.
- The screen itself is matte (bravo!) but the bezel is a super glossy black. This means that if you have much light behind your viewing position you'll be getting some reflection and glare from the bezel. It's not quite a dealbreaker for me considering the monitor's overall value but it's very annoying to have glare coming from the monitor bezel. I don't get this obsession that monitor manufacturers seem to have lately with glossy "piano black" cases. They're not...
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