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Choice Between Two TFT's

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Both look good to me, although I noted that the Samsung only has a normal analogue input, and the Hyundai has DVI in. Although the Samsung has a slightly better viewing angle.

If you want DVI input (better) and can justify 60 quid for it, get the Hyundai.
 
"Samsung SyncMaster™ Monitor (930B)

Beautiful picture: This 19” SXGA display features TFT active matrix technology and a high contrast ratio of 700:1 ensure that the picture will be clear, sharp and vivid. With 1280 x 1024 resolution and the ability to display up to 16.2 million colors, this screen will make your photos and movies a joy to view.

Advanced image enhancement: Magic Bright™ and Magic Tune™ technologies provide crisp text and brilliant, easily-adjustable color.

Slim profile: The attractive black cabinet is only 7.9” deep with the stand and an incredible 2.4” without. It's also VESA® wall-mount compatible, so hang it up–it will look great on the wall and save space on your desk.

Wide-angle viewing: The wide 160-degree viewing angle lets you enjoy the display from almost anywhere in the room.

Quick response: The ultra-quick 8-millisecond response time will enhance your viewing–and gaming–pleasure.

Built-in power: The integrated power adapter eliminates the need for a bulky power cable, saving even more space.

Connection options: The DVI interface ensures a sharper, cleaner image and a more accurate representation of the original video source. The RGB input lets you connect to an analog source.

Compatibility: This monitor is compatible with both PC and Mac® systems."


BTW Samsung supplies Hyundai ImageQuest the panels it uses in it's L90D monitors. I saw a 930B in a Circuit City USA store and it looked pretty good.
 
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