Samsung 192MP review

GTP_driver

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I just received my 192mp from newegg.

It was neatly packed. Included in the package were:
-Remote control
-VGA cable
-Manual
-Audio Cables
-Monitor
-Power cable
-Driver CD

Things that should have been in the package
-DVI cable

Specifications:
Panel Type: a-si TFT/PVA LCD
Native Resolution: SXGA (1280 x 1024)
Pixel Pitch: 0.294 mm
Brightness: 250 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio: 750 : 1
Response Time: 25 ms
View Angle: 170° / 170° (H / V)
Input Connectors: 15pin D-Sub, DVI-D, S-Video, Component, TV (antenna/cable)
Features: External TV tuner, HDTV ready, PIP function, MagicBright
Dimensions & Weight: 17.0" x 17.2" x 7.8" (WxHxD), 13.0 lbs

This is an awesome monitor. Very bright screen. Good clearity. One feature that caught my attention was all the inputs that were available especially the tv tuner function. My cable looks great through the monitor and pip function works really well. However, builtin tv tuner seems to have a channel limitation (can pick channel over 100 but picture doesn't show). Also there is a minor ghosting issue in high paced games (need for speed:underground). I'm going to be testing out the hd video feature tomorrow when i have more time
 
Originally posted by BlownFuse
Here is a review that TweakNews did of this monitor also. Just some more info for other people thinking about getting this monitor.
http://www.tweaknews.net/reviews/192mp/

hmm near ghostless with analog in gaming. Interesting. I may wanna try that

here are few more reviews
http://www.bytesector.com/data/bs-article.asp?ID=241&ct=Latest Resources
http://www.crn.com/sections/TestCenter/TCnews.asp?ArticleID=46787
http://www.modthebox.com/review293_1.shtml

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0000VD3LC/102-9479301-7076114?v=glance

btw i bought mine from newegg for 779 + 15(Shipping)

when i get home tonight i will play with it little bit more and give you guys a better review with pics
 
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Originally posted by GTP_driver
hmm near ghostless with analog in gaming. Interesting. I may wanna try that
Yeah, that was a little surprising to me (the issue between dvi and analog connection they spoke of). I was under the impression that dvi was the better way to go, almost becoming the new standard de facto. I'm wondering if that was just an isolated incident, or a little noticed issue.
 
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