Samsung P2350 23" Full HD Monitor

Hey guys, this is my first review ever, so pardon my mistakes if any!

Well, I was in a lot of dilemma as to which monitor would suit my budget of 12k best. The confusion initially was between the Dell 2209W, Benq G2412HD, Samsung 2233SW and the Dell 2409. I'd been to a couple of stores to check out the Dell and Samsung. Wasn't really blown away by either of the monitors considering I was upgrading from a 19" Viewsonic VA 1912WB. Then saw that Samsung had released a new series of monitors - so called Lavender series. Saw a few images online and the Specs were pretty impressive too. So i decided to take the risk as no proper reviews were available online.

Here are the images of the packaging. The accessories included were only a VGA Cable, Power Cable, Manual and the Driver discs.

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[BREAK=Controls & Specifications]

Here are the impressive specs of the monitor, have copied it from the Samsung Website:

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The monitor controls are done not by ordinary buttons, but feather touch buttons. The button LEDs light up on the slightest touch. The LEDs also switch off automatically after a few seconds. Brightness of the LED can be adjusted too. They need a little getting used to, coz finding the right point can be tricky at the start. The exterior panel is glossy with ToC(Touch of Color) finish as can be seen in the images.

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[BREAK=Images and Video]

Here is how the monitor looks in real with HD Wallpapers. It is great to say the least, especially at the given price point. Color reproduction is pretty accurate and the viewing angles are not too bad either. The vertical viewing angles aren't all that great just like the other monitors in the same price range. HD content is a treat to watch. Plain text is also very crisp and causes no strain on the eye.
Let the pics do the talking!

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Here's how good the side viewing angle is:
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And recorded a small video of the GI Joe Trailer. Recording quality of the Canon S5IS is very mediocre, but u can still see how crisp and vibrant the video looks. (Please try and view the HQ version).
YouTube - GI Joe Trailer(PART)

[BREAK=Final Verdict]

If you're on a tight budget and cannot afford an IPS panel monitor, you're next best bet would be the Samsung Lavender series monitor. The total price I paid for it was Rs. 11,900 inclusive of tax in Bangalore.

PROS:
1) Very high Dynamic Contrast.
2) Fast 2ms response time is great for gaming and fast moving images to avoid ghosting.
3) Can differentiate between all degrees of blacks. Not so with the degrees of white. Have to turn down contrast and it gets better!
4) More features compared to any other monitor at the same price range.
5) Amber color blended into Samsung’s piano black bezel frame gives it a classy look. (Just like their HDTVs )


CONS:
1) Slight backlight bleed on the top and bottom edges.
2) Magic Color has a variable result, making certain videos look good and the other not so good :P
3) No DVI Cable Included.
4) Lacking HDMI Input.
I would certainly recommend anyone to buy this monitor as it adds class n quality to your desktop without much compromise in performance! As far as the After Sales Service is concerned, Samsung is great without doubt. From what I could comprehend after reviewing all the monitors, the Samsung Lavender Series would beat the 2233SW, Dell 2209W and the BenQ variants with ease.
P.S: Pictures taken with a Canon S5IS
 
baccilus said:
Is it worth waiting for this to reach the market rather than getting the 2233sw which I was going to get in a day or 2?

I am using 2233SW and I'm pretty satisfied with it. It is NOT 23" but a little over an inch smaller. It is also a lot cheaper than this model. This model costs 11900 whereas 2233SW costs 7900 i.e. a whopping difference of 4000 and can be found here. It doesn't have HDMI or speakers though.

If you want a 23" monitor, I'd recommend ASUS VH236H for Rs. 9071 found here which comes with VGA, DVI, HDMI with integrated speakers and has pretty good reviews.
 
Where is the Asus VH236h available and how is the review,what is the pricing, i don't want to order from the given website.
 
Dushie said:
Where is the Asus VH236h available and how is the review,what is the pricing, i don't want to order from the given website.
The website was provided only to show its availability in India and also to give a clue about its price. You should be able to find it pretty easily in your electronics market, I suppose. The review of it can be found here and even in a different product's review here, the reviewer praised the VH236H and recommended it instead of the one he was reviewing! And since it is a very genuine website, I trust their reviews. I think it should be a good buy, given its asking price.

PS: I envy your internet speeds, with a caveat, that it is not an unlimited plan!
 
It is an unlimited plan, i am using BSNL 3g unlimited,well i inquired in SP road the monitor is not available here locally, considering next best options,any idea what is the current pricing of P2350 now. Checked for Dell ST220M it was costing 8100 +taxes.
 
It is an unlimited plan, i am using BSNL 3g unlimited

Damn! Now I really envy you!

well i inquired in SP road the monitor is not available here locally, considering next best options,any idea what is the current pricing of P2350 now. Checked for Dell ST220M it was costing 8100 +taxes.

21.5"

Samsung B2230 21.5" LCD MONITOR Rs :8280/- 1,920 x 1,080 VGA, DVI

Dell ST2210 21.5" LCD Rs :8457/- 1920 x 1080 at 60Hz VGA, DVI, HDMI

23"

Acer P235H 23" LCD Monitor Rs :8969/- 1920x1080@60Hz VGA & DVI

ASUS VH236H 23" LCD Monitor Rs. 9071 1920 x 1080 VGA, DVI, HDMI with Speakers (Integrated) (Best Bang for Buck!)

Acer 23" H235H LCD Monitor Rs :9738/- 1920 x 1080 VGA, DVI, HDMI, with Speakers (Integrated)

Samsung P2350 23" LCD Monitor Rs :10053/- 1920 x 1080 VGA, DVI

All the above listed monitors are FullHD (1920x1080 rez) You can also buy some 21/23" monitors for even cheaper BUT they may not be FullHD, instead they call it HD-Ready and have a rez ranging between 1280x720 to 1366x768

PS: All the above prices are indicators and street prices may fluctuate ±500 depending upon availability.
 
Thanks for the pricing ,i am hitting delhi tomorrow and may go to nehru place, guess have to start searching for the monitor . Ideally the best contender as of now is ASUS VH236H 23" LCD Monitor Rs. 9071 1920 x 1080 VGA, DVI, HDMI with Speakers (Integrated) (Best Bang for Buck!).

i may also look at 24" also, like benq G2410HD, so lets see how it goes.
 
I LOVE THIS MONITOR IT LOOKS SO GOOD !!!!

Video Quality is great , although i have not seen many other LCDs so... but it looks great to me , i am more than happy.

No HDMI you say ?/ Research "DVI".

Best of all , best looking monitor :D Everyone who sees it goes like "aaai should have bought a larger monitor like this one" :D
 
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