Samsung B2430HD 24-Inch WideScreen LCD Check

Samsung B2430HD 24-Inch WideScreen LCD Keep an eye on

Samsung B2430HD 24-Inch WideScreen LCD Monitor

  • Display Dimensions 24″ Widescreen: Sure Highest Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Recommended Resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Viewing Angle: 170°(H) / 160°(V) Display Colours: sixteen.seven Million Brightness: 300 cd/m2
  • Distinction Ratio: DC 70000:1 Response Time: 5ms
  • Input Online video Compatibility: Analog RGB, Digital Connectors: D-Sub, HDMI, Part, DTV Antenna
  • Created-in Television Tuner: ATSC DTV Tuner Built-in Speakers: three W x 2 ch HDCP Assist: Sure

Samsung B2430HD 24″ 1920×1080 5ms Hd HDMI WideScreen LCD Monitor w/Television Tuner & USB Port 300 compact disc/m2 70,000:1 dynamicNo make a difference the measurement of your business office or dorm room, this twin HDTV/keep track of saves you space. The Samsung HDTV screens are higher-resolution screens that also characteristic constructed-in higher-definition Television tuners. You can operate all day and look at Tv all evening. Doing work late? Use the PIP function to preserve an eye on the large recreation while you end your presentation. Just connect your HDTV keep track of to a cable box, and you¡¯re all set to go. Or link it to a Blu-ray participant or gaming system via HDMI, and digital amusement is at your fingertips.Furthermore, with Samsung¡¯s progressive Co

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  1. verheully
    14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Can’t Go Wrong With The B2430HD, November 17, 2010
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    This review is from: Samsung B2430HD 24-Inch WideScreen LCD Monitor (Personal Computers)

    At the time of this review I’ve had the monitor in use for 2 days and I have to say I’m floored by what I’ve seen so far. I primarily plan to use this as a monitor for my desktop, but I’m impressed by its function as both a monitor and tv. I have to respectfully disagree with the other reviewer on one topic; I’m running Win7 64bit and connected the monitor (via D-sub) without installing any software/drivers. It instantly self-adjusted to optimal (1920×1080) resolution, displaying an crisp image with no jagged lines or blurring, even with my 5 year old video card (which did not cooperate with a 19″ HDTV I was using until now). No incompatibility issues here.

    I’m very, very impressed with this unit. Have not tested all the features yet I will write another review here if any major pros or cons are found. The msrp may be a bit high, but finding PIP in a device this small is rare enough, let alone at this level of quality. I did considerable research before finally taking the plunge with this Samsung, even after reading a handful of negative reviews. If you’re in the market for a tv and/or monitor of this size, I can’t imagine you’ll be disappointed.

    Pros: Easy setup, good signal, sharp image, blacks are black, customizable channel names, appealing menus, sound production is pretty decent (I haven’t needed to go over 1/6 of max volume), lots of settings can be fine-tuned including a sound equalizer, plenty room for 2 full-size Word documents with PIP in the corner, option to select audio source when using PIP

    Cons: Although menu navigation is pretty easy and generally appealing, some functions could definitely be simplified (e.g. 1-button press for PIP and viewing a channel using the channel list without having to exit the list; this would make naming the channels much simpler). PIP is somewhat limited. Only 2 preset options for size of the second input; largest option gives a window approximately 5″ wide. These are just minor inconveniences for me; definitely not dealbreakers.

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  2. W. M. Moss
    24 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Seriously hampered by insufficient driver design and support, November 13, 2010
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    W. M. Moss (NC) –
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    This review is from: Samsung B2430HD 24-Inch WideScreen LCD Monitor (Personal Computers)

    The specs, price, and graphics quality in particular are excellent for this model.

    But there are some serious disadvantages, exacerbated by Samsung’s lack of support and unusually hostile response to those who are complaining about it.

    The driver disk that comes with this product doesn’t load in Windows 7 64-bit, which is now the standard for newer computers. You can find drivers that work, but not easily from the official Samsung site. There are actually two drivers, one for VGA and one for HDMI connections. In VGA mode, the monitor’s native resolution of 1920×1080 is not supported; it deforms horizontally and clips off 3/4″ on either side of the screen, thus converting squares into rectangles and circles into ovals, a fact that even level 2 Samsung support defiantly insists is OK.

    In HDMI mode, they have written a fix (as of this writing) which allows a hardware option to ‘fit screen’ instead of the usual ’16×9′, which of course never should have been necessary, since the monitor itself is shaped as a 16×9 to naturally match the 16×9 standard. Also, the default mode for use in HDMI is AV, not PC, and if you don’t override that, the type quality in particular is smeared and virtually unusable.

    Worse yet, the front panel controls, which are both critical and extremely difficult to use, except in very bright light, can be overridden by software (convenient), but again ONLY if you are not using Windows 7 64-bit, a limitation you can find buried in their Web site.

    Of the three reviews submitted to their site, it got one five star and two one-star reviews, and Samsung deleted the initial one-star and refused to publish mine. A company that makes a lot of fine products can get in serious trouble treating users as the enemy and failing to support those products. Be forewarned.

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  3. Robert P. Sweed "infoman"
    3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Outstanding Monitor, September 18, 2011
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    Robert P. Sweed “infoman” (Youngstown, Ohio) –
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    This review is from: Samsung B2430HD 24-Inch WideScreen LCD Monitor (Personal Computers)

    In one word Fabulous performence for the money. I bought this monitor to primarily function as a TV and a second monitor in a dual configuration. It has exceeded my expections for the 223.00 price I paid. The built in HDTV tuner and configuration options have the same look and feel as all of my bigger more expensive Samsung HDTV.s Only function lacking is the ability to create custom color pallets in the adavanced settings. It’s only two options are Native and Auto, but really this should not be an issue. All the other goodies are there, shadow detail, gamma, white balance, color, contrast, brightness, backlight, picture size, two options for 1080i sources, MPEG and Digital noise reduction, tint, flesh tone correction, Energy Saving mode.
    A full selection of inputs, composite, 2 HDMI, Digital Audio out, etc.

    As a PC monitor it is simply outstanding. The only consideration is when connected with HDMI or DVI, you must go into the menu option and specifically rename the input the PC is connected to, and set it for PC. If not your image will not scale correctly. This is typical Samsung along there entre HDTV Line.

    Anyone looking for a top notice HDTV picture in a 24″ format as well as an outstanding PC monitor, you can’t go wrong with B2430HD. I had this monitor a month and I love it. The picture quality meets and equals everyone of my Samsung TVs, and those costing as much as 6 times more!

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