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Samsung SyncMaster 305T – LCD display – TFT – 30″ – widescreen – 2560 x 1600 – 400 cd/m2 – 1000:1 – 6 ms – 0.25 mm – DVI-D – black
Designed for the commercial market, the 305T combines a 16:10 wide-screen design and high, 2560×1600 resolution, making it ideal for a variety of professional applications, including medical, engineering, control rooms, CAD, graphics and design, and desktop publishing.In addition to its specifications, the 305T is equipped with a number of features geared towards the professional user. This includes an 80mm height adjustable stand with flexible tilt and swivel capabilities, USB 2.0 ports and a wide viewing area that can support multi-window applications, helping to create improved work efficiency and reducing the need for two monitors. It also has wall-mounting brackets for space savings.To aid in reduced power consumption, the 305T employs Samsung’s Digital Power Management Signaling (DPMS) mode to automatically assess whether the monitor is in use and switches it to stand-by mode, which uses less than two watts of power.

Samsung SyncMaster XL20 20-Inch LCD Monitor
Samsung 20″ SyncMaster XL20 LCD Monitor – Imagine a monitor as demanding about color as you are. The Samsung XL20 was designed for critical color applications. Where typical LCD screens cover just 82 percent of the NTSC color gamut (CRTs cover 76 percent), the XL20 uses a unique LED BLU (backlight unit) to increase color gamut up to 114 percent. A Color Management System helps provide vivid, precise and uniform color. And Natural Color Expert software allows you to calibrate the color profile to your specific color requirements. Color exactly the way you want it. With the Samsung XL20, it¿s not hard to imagine.
Customer Review: I returned mine (reluctantly)
DO NOT BUY IF YOU OWN AN EXPENSIVE ANALYZER. IT DOES NOT SUPPORT SPYDER 3 Pro. The ONLY analyzer that is supported in included
It is supplied with a decent unit and a great Shade. I was unable to set up a monitor and print profile with my one year old HP Media center PC, and my Spyder3 Pro. The picture is fine not exceptional, and Tech support is possibly the best of any Electronic product on the market.

Samsung LN-S4695D 46-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
The quintessential 46″ flat-panel LCD screen is capable of producing 1080p (progressive) image resolution that takes HDTV to an even higher range of detail. With up to a 6000:1 contrast ratio blacks are blacker and white are whiter for images that exceed anything previously displayed by other LCD TV screens. There are over two million pixels resulting from the 1920×1080p resolution of this screen that is fully capable of displaying HD images in the true 1080p ideal. That’s about twice as many pixels as a typical HDTV LCD screen (at 1366×768). Most other screens can only display 720p or 1080i in HDTV modes. When considering new external high-definition video sources, this LCD takes you to a higher realm than typical HDTV. It is capable of displaying over 12.8 billion color combinations. The new, optimized game mode and fast 8ms response time will thrill avid gamers with its movie-like visuals. The audio system is equally impressive, with hidden bottom speakers that offer SRS TruSurround XT sound. A 178-degree viewing angle and convenient swivel stand let you enjoy shows from anywhere in the master bedroom, living room or den. We should make a brief pause to discuss the achievement of 6,000:1 contrast-ratio from an LCD screen. Contrast ratio deals with the integrity and optimal range of black and white shading on your screen. While most large LCD screens previously achieved about 1200:1 or 2,000:1 readings, plasma screens delivered up to 10,000:1. Offering 6,000:1 means delivery of the best picture available on a home LCD flat-panel. It also makes a great PC monitor. This is high-definition as it was meant to be! Fast 8ms response time + New optimized game mode Includes Swivel stand but may also be optionally wall-mounted with a VESA compliant bracket ?Hidden? bottom speakers SRS TruSurround XT 10 Watts by 2 channels power output Connectivity – 2 HDMI / 2 Component video inputs (Y,Pb,Pr) / S-video an
Customer Review: Nice TV for a while…
I bought this television in early 2006 when I moved into my new home. I needed to get rid of my tube HDTV due to space constraints, and I needed a panel to mount above the fire place.
I spent a very large amount of time doing homework on the specifications, and narrowed my search based on price and my requirements (1080p, LCD, etc), and arrived at either the Sony XBR or the Samsung LNS4695d. After hitting the pavement, and seeting the set in the proper viewing places (avoide Best Buy and other big box stores, as they split the signal too many times, and have varying signals between different sets depending on where they sit on the daisy chain) and decided the Samsung offered virtually the same picture quality and specifications as the Sony, and for less money.
The set treated me great for 3 years, with only one exception. During very fast motion, such as a football game (American) where the ball was thrown past the crowd, or a car race, I would experience macro-blocking, and the set’s 60hz simply could not keep up with very fast moving HD broadcasts (via cable). There were other issues related to this, but suffice it to say, the TV processed too slow to keep up, and artifacts and other symptoms showed that. I also had minor ghosting in some circumstances, but I find that is visible to the experienced eye even on the Sony sets and other CFL backlit models.
After 3.5 years, just out of warranty, the set recently started showing horizontal white and colored lines. flashing and intermittant at first, over 8 weeks, they slowly became more static, and eventually made the TV unwatchable. The condition appeared across all sources, and after much troubleshooting and time on the phone with Samsung, the TV was determined by them as “at the end of its useful life.” For the price I paid, I found this conclusion utterly unaccetpable. After further research, I’ve determined the board that processes the horizontal information had failed. The part is $500 from Samsung and a handful of other providors, which equates to what I could purchase the same television for now on ebay. There are essentially zero Samsung service centers, and no in-home service options. I would have been forced to ship the television out of state for analysis and service, with no guarantee it could be repaird. I decided not to bother attempting to repair it, as purchasing another working set would have been the same or cheaper than other options.
I’ve since upgraded to another brand, with more current features, and have been very pleased.
While the failed hardware isn’t a widespread issue (though it does exist if you look closely online), i simply couldn’t reccomend this product to anyone any longer, primarily because of Samsung’s determination that a $x,xxx television set should only last 3 years. The other issues were annoying, but I was able to live with them, however the set I use now is flawless, and cheaper, and more advanced. My advice, continue to avoid paying for the Sony brand, and Samsung is not the solution. With some homework, you can do much much better for the money.
Customer Review: Great TV
This was my 2nd LCD tv purchase. My first TV was a 32″ Samsung purchased in 2006. I decided to upgrade in 2007 from 32″ to 46″ because 32″ was too small for the living room. After 2 years of use, I can say this TV has been great and provided us with many hours of entertainment.
If you are shopping for TVs now (2009) and run across this TV at a really good deal, pick one up. Some advantages to current models is that the standard HDMI inputs are 3-4 whereas this model has only 2. I only use 1 input since I channel everything through a reciever anyways. The newer models are also 10-20 lbs lighter (and even more if you are buying an LED). Lastly, the new models may provide a little better contrast ratio. If buying a used TV, you need to find out how many hours of use the TV has been through and check the condition.
In today’s market, the top competitors in the LCD market seem to be Samsung and Sony. Other companies like Pioneer, Toshiba, Visio, and Panasonic also have a considerable market share, but Samsung and Sony lead the way in sales due to excellent picture and competitive pricing. Comparing Sony and Samsung, Samsung seems to provide more vivid colors while Sony’s colors are more natural and less vivid. As far as which TV is better, it’s a matter of preference. I picked a Samsung because it was at a lower price-point than the Sony I wanted (Z-Line).
My next upgrade (52″ 120hz) will probably be the same (based on prices/deals at the time). I would not hesitate to buy another Samsung.



