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Old April 26th 05, 02:04 AM
jayson
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Default Looking For A 20' Plus LCD...

Samsung 213T- Eizo L887? I'm using the P650. thanks...
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Old April 26th 05, 10:20 PM
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On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 01:04:54 GMT, jayson
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Samsung 213T- Eizo L887? I'm using the P650. thanks...


I have Samsung SyncMaster 213, DVI connected to a Matrox Parhelia 128.
A very good monitor for the price. The data should be similar to Eizo
L887. Mine is made in January '05 -- I have a feeling that Samsung has
done some improvements given some objections in reviews back when
appeared. Not a single dead pixel here. While it's rated 25 msec
response time, I have no major troubles with fast scenes at TV or DVD.
Contrast is great, black is deep and -- well black, not brownish or
similar. Brightness is very good; I'm costantly at 30 to 40 pct
setting.

I was thinking about Formac 20" monitor, but this one is good enough.
At papers, Formac claims better specs. But I haven't got a chance to
see it at work and compare. But I'm satisfied with this one so far.

Edi Zubovic, Crikvenica, Croatia
 




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