PC Peripherals Samsung 932NW ?!How is it?!

shikari12

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How is the Monitor?!

SAMSUNG's Digital World - TFT LCD Monitors | 932NW

Is not looking great?!!!

How is it?!!!

Is it value for money...

is it better than the Dell Monitor?!

Help me to find out the best
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:)
 
samsung has only vga one :p

so get dell or viesonic with DVI-sub is better for provides better signal quality over VGA(analog) cable.
 
DVI is better than VGA for TFTs because they are digital and VGA is analog. A TFT displayes its picture digitally, pixel per pixel. Via DVI the panel gets data for each pixel, so the picture generated in the graphics card will match exact with the pixels on the panel itself.

Not so with VGA. First, the picture is generated digitally in the graphics card. Then it's converted to analog. In the TFT they will be converted again to digital (=> senseless twice conversion => quality loss), using the phase and the clock, and it'll be calculated which pixel should display what color. As the phase and clock can't be adjusted so precisely that a pixel of a picture generated by the graphics card will be displayed by the appropriate pixel on the panel. Means that the picture will be interpolated a little bit, which again means quality loss.

The electron cannons of the CRT need analog signals, that's why VGA is the best for CRTs and DVI would make no sense here.
:) :hap2: :clap: :tongue:
 
But u cant make diff between the analog and DVI signal!!!

So if its a nice thn go for it....

The thing thats matter is Graphics Card.....
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Well i have that monitor :D :hap2: :clap:

Looks superb and also games are toog ood in it :D

I got it for Rs.10,500...

It 1ly has VGA thingy!!!

I have connected my 8800GT extreme to it :)
 
No point buying a LCD monitor without DVI. Most LCDs usually have both DVI and VGA so you can run it how you want. DVI is recommended because there is no analog digital conversion. And there are other advantages too, some people report fuzzy text and less vibrant colour with VGA compared to DVI.

This Samsung model does not have DVI, the 940BW does and is not available here currently. You could get a DELL or LG 194 WT/206WT. They are good.
 
Samsung TFT LCD Monitors High-End Range

  • These monitor are for those who are looking for a product that can express themselves
  • Mainly focused on uniqueness of Design & Emotional Factors
Sleek and Stylish Design
2007 iF Product Design Award Winner
. Its outstanding design innovatively changed
the common design of conventional LDC monitors.
. High Glossy Black exterior transforms this LCD monitor
into an interior decoration item, providing premium atmosphere.

Clean cut & Soft surface Design
. The soft and curvy design of 932NW is also
environmental-friendly.
It eliminated bolts on its surface to make it look even better.
The simple structure of the 932NW saves space on the
desk and offers easy assembling.

New Material for Innovative Mechanism
2007 iF Material Award Winner (Gold)
. To position the 932NW as a modern IT icon, Elastomer Material was
innovatively applied on Monitor Hinge, making it move smoothly
and providing convenience in assembling.

The world’s first new ball-hinge
mechanism with elastomer
. Elastomer Hinge gives free movement for tilt and
also benefits customers reducing the size of the monitor box.

Vivid & Clear Image for Multimedia Contents
Vivid image quality with high brightness (300cd/m2) and ultra high contrast ratio (2,000:1)
With Dynamic Contrast you can enjoy more vivid and clear quality of multimedia contents.

Sooner by the end of 2008-09 all the conventional TFT LCD montiors will be likely replaced with the innovative design and look. However, These High-End TFT Comes from a range of 17"-22" currently.

Models Currently available in Market are
732N Plus - 17"
932B Plus - 19"
932NW - 19", 1000:1 Contrast Ratio, Response Time 5ms
2032BW - 20", High 3000:1 Contrast Ratio, Response Time 2ms
2232BW - 22", High 3000:1 Contrast Ratio, Response Time 2ms

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Pls do not pm or ask for pricing, Just my 2 cents.... :)
 
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