Thursday, November 13th 2008
Samsung Releases Five New SyncMaster 16:9 Monitors
Samsung today released five new SyncMaster LCD monitors that use the glossy-black design theme the company has been fascinated with, for some time now. Their screen-sizes range between 15.6 inch and 23 inch. The SyncMaster 633NW is a 15.6 inch display, while the 933SN is an 18.5 inch one, both with a native resolution of 1360 x 768 pixels.
The 2233SW and 2333SW come with a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, and are sized at 21.5 and 23 inch respectively. The 2133SW is a 20 inch panel with resolution of 1600 x 900 pixels. All the above monitors sport a response time of 5 ms, and inputs that include DVI-D, and D-Sub. The monitors are HDCP capable. Prices in Japan, range between US $187 and $312.
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The 2233SW and 2333SW come with a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, and are sized at 21.5 and 23 inch respectively. The 2133SW is a 20 inch panel with resolution of 1600 x 900 pixels. All the above monitors sport a response time of 5 ms, and inputs that include DVI-D, and D-Sub. The monitors are HDCP capable. Prices in Japan, range between US $187 and $312.
6 Comments on Samsung Releases Five New SyncMaster 16:9 Monitors
Next I'd like to see a 2563SW with 3ms response time and running at 120Hz... with display port please.
Look at it this way: PC games work in 16:9 (Console ports) or 16:10 and 16:9 (PC designed games work with both). Movies are 16:9 (or stupid uber widescreen)
So if you're buying a screen, you get 1 of the three working on a 16:10 without stretching or black bars, whereas a 16:9 gets both (all WS games, all 16:9 movies)