Samsung B2230HD 21.5" 1920x1080 5ms HD HDMI WideScreen LCD Monitor w/TV Tuner & USB Port 300 cd/m2 70,000:1 Dynamic No matter the size of your office or dorm room, this dual HDTV/monitor saves you space. The Samsung HDTV monitors are high-resolution monitors that also feature built-in high-definition TV tuners. You can work all day and watch TV all night. Working late? Use the PIP function to keep an eye on the big game while you finish your presentation. Just connect your HDTV monitor to a cabl...
- Screen Size 21.5" Widescreen: Yes Maximum Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Recommended Resolution: 1920 x 1080
- Viewing Angle: 170°(H) / 160°(V) Display Colors: 16.7 Million Brightness: 300 cd/m²
- Contrast Ratio: DC 70000:1 Response Time: 5ms
- Input Video Compatibility: Analog RGB, Digital Connectors: D-Sub, HDMI, Component, Composite, DTV Antenna
- Complies with: ENERGY STAR Power Consumption: Typical: 50 W Stand By(DPMS): < 0.3 W
This Monitors give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Unexpectedly Awesome
This TV was purchased to meet the needs of a tech savvy college student. It has a plethora of inputs to make it a versatile HDTV/Monitor. This TV also has excellent quality in other departments.
In the visual department, the 1080p quality is phenomenal. I haven't tested anything below Full HD because I don't have anything at those resolutions unless I dumb down the resolution. At the default settings, the picture quality is crisp and detailed. It also has a response time of 5ms which allows for quick movements in video games. Picture-in-Picture also makes a return on this Samsung model, and it works as expected.
Onto the Audio Department, I at first experienced volume issues but I soon realized that the issue was not with the B2230HD, but with the volume settings on the computer that was hooked up. So make sure that you have all the volume settings at max on your equipment if your testing your set-ups audio. The TV also has different audio settings that tailor to...
2. Great monitor but minor backlight bleed
I ordered this primarily as a computer monitor with the option of adding TV to it at some point. It looks great now, but for some reason the default settings on VGA leave you with 'edge enhancement' and no 'auto-off when none of the inputs have a signal', so if you have one of these monitors I recommend a thorough examination of the settings. Settings are input-specific, so you may find yourself redoing them and, as a definite downside, sometimes things are not adjustable while an input is selected(e.g. backlight has been fixed for some inputs). To itemize my thoughts, there's the following:
Pros:
1)Picture in picture lets you have tv in a little box on your monitor - you can e-mail through advertisements without switching back or missing a beat
2)Fast refresh rate, 5ms response, 1920x1080, crisp and clean picture, and good color/brightness control options
3)"Eco Solution" screen settings measured at the outlet, mostly white on the screen:
-9.5...
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Very popular in this size class, but with a catch:
I had the opportunity to do a side by side between this and a 22" Vizio E220VA viewing a few different stations all in HD and one in SD. While the difference in SD was slight, HD was very noticeable!
Low and behold, the Vizio excelled in the picture quality department. Samsung is one of the most popular, if not the most popular LCD TV manufacture (notice I didn't say LED TV), but to my surprise Vizio outperformed in the detail department.
Facial detail is lacking. Graphics and text is outstanding, but take a look at the detail on peoples faces or anything closeup and it gives the 'clay faces' look. Almost like the video was 'rolled off' only under certain circumstances. Really hard to describe this, but it was very noticeable.
I also have a 32" Samsung (not a TN panel like this) and the above holds true there also. That was my second LCD set (I have and have DLP RPTV's as my main sets) and just thought it was something that was typical of LCD TV's until I made...
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