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Samsung 20, 21, 22" WIDE TFTs |
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Written by Jovo Arezina
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Thursday, 19 October 2006 |
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Page 5 of 5 205BW and 225BW are very attractive monitors for aforesaid prices. Smaller model proposed bigger problems, but we are certain it can easily "domicile" where those problems would remain unnoted, and user will enjoy in relatively big screen for small amount of money, as well as high resolution and wide format. 225BW, beside its lacks is well finalized product and represents excellent competition high-end 19-inchs. All what it misses, he multiply compensates with size and resolution, or it seems to be like that. It is up to buyer to decide, and our suggestion is certainly to check it out and test it, even if you claim yourselves as passionate players.
215TW is specific product with much different from other two monitors on our test. His appreciably higher price is conditioned with numerous connectors and S-PVA panel. He is withal responsible for precise nuances display, better viewing angles, and slower response. It is hard to manage in this calculation and to make final evaluation, particularly because very narrow target market for this model. If it would be more expensive, it would be easier for us to reject it, thus we would remind ourselves to odd problem with display of green part of spectrum, but we believe that this price will find satisfied user. The conclusion for all three models is same; they are worth at least to look at them and to try not buying them for aforesaid prices.
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