Why glossy Samsung?! Why?
Why no DVI for 750 model?
Why not support 3D vision?
Why having to change manually to 3D mode?
Isnt 1920x1080 @ 120hz the max resolution for DVI bandwidth?
1. It is not glossy, that is a studio light. I don't think 3D monitors or TVs can use a matte finish because it affects the light from the display to much. The Ultra clear screen this monitor is using does a good job of defusing reflective light, but its not perfect.
2. I no idea honestly. I guess they wanted to keep things small and a DVI plug is rather large and would eat up a lot of room in the small stand.
3. 3D Vision is just a name used by Nvidia for their 3D Tech. Monitors do not "support it" they are simply either 3D capable or not. This one is 3D so you can use whatever technology you want to generate a 3D picture.
4. How would you do that automatically? I am sure when you turn on 3D on your computer it will send a signal to the monitor to switch to 3D mode, this is still technically a manual switch as the monitor did not detect this and set itself. It was told by your computer to change. This is just semantics.
5. No. Maximum resolution for Dual link DVI-D is 1920 x 1200 @ 120 Hz. But that is just the different between 16:9 and 16:10. This monitor is 16:9 so 1920 x 1080. I am sure they will released a 760 or something that is 16:10.
Oh and newegg.com has it listed now at $600:
SAMSUNG S27A750D Black 27" 2ms Full HD 3D LED Back...
Which begs the question considering Easy's link from earlier. Did the Euro get weaker or the dollar stronger?