“It seems like computer monitors, especially LCD monitors are finally starting to move over to the 16:9 aspect ratio. When we first started seeing widescreen models they were all 16:10 aspect ratio, so you would have resolutions like 1680 x 1050 and 1920 x 1200. Now the 16:9 models are starting to come out offering full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080. Today we will be looking at one such monitor the Samsung SyncMaster 2233SW, which is a 22-inch display that features a 5ms response time, 15000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, and a very sleek design.””Here are some more Display articles from around the web:
- LED Behind the LCD: Understanding LED-Backlit HDTVs @ Digital Trends
- New C-PVA Solutions: Samsung SyncMaster F2080 and F2380 @ X-bit Labs
- Western Digital WD TV Mini Media Player Video Review – Where’s my HD? @ Tweaktown
- Samsung LN55B650 55” 120Hz LCD HDTV: A Layman’s Review @ Hardware Canucks
- Panasonic VIERA 50-inch V-series Plasma TV @ Hardware Zone
The bad news is you will want to buy at least three
Thanks to AMD’s new Eyefinity, LCDs may start coming in six packs in order to give you a huge screen, but in the mean time you can pick them up singly. Take the Samsung 2233SW Black 21.5″ Widescreen LCD, which ascribes to the new widescreen standard of 16×9 offering a perfect 1080p display. It is currently available as a refurbish for $132, so pick up a few! The 5ms response time might seem high, but Think Computers never found any problems gaming, and they were testing on a refurbished model themselves.