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Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Overall the 245T brings much more to the table than any standard computer monitor on the market and this is directly apparent in its premium price. With industry leading color reproduction, excellent contrast and clarity to take advantage of with a literally a buffet of video connections, the 245T would be best described as swiss army monitor option in the 24" monitor market.
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Friday, January 4, 2008
Prior to hearing about the Samsung SCX-4500 multifunction printer, I couldn't even fathom what a fashionable printer would look like. After all, printers are thought of - up until now, that is - as purely utilitarian devices. They're there, because we need them and not because they look good. The Samsung SCX-4500 completely throws this mindset out the window.
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The Samsung SGH-D880 is a revolutionary mobile phone incorporating two separate SIM card slots and Dual Active Standby connectivity. Users can activate both SIM cards simultaneously and effortlessly to receive calls and SMSes on either one. Connectivity is enhanced as the SGH-D880 user can be served by two networks at any one time. The perfect companion for multi SIM users such as frequent travelers and business professionals.
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Friday, December 28, 2007
This sexy player has great audio and video quality, with flexible sound enhancement options and a responsive touchscreen.
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Tuesday, December 18, 2007
It seems that the time for hi-def player has definitely arrived. Discs can be easily found for buying at any Wal-mart and you can easily rent the latest releases on any Blockbuster or Hollywood Video. And the greatest news is that this month Blu-Ray players have finally dropped below the $300 mark, with players from Samsung (BD-P1400, the one we are going to cover in this review) and from Sony (BDP-S300) costing $299.99 at any Best Buy. In this short review you will see why we don't recommend this model from Samsung.
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Monday, December 17, 2007
During the last few months of using this monitor, it has truly been a luxury - 22 inches of viewing area, brilliantly vibrant color and ultra crisp images, what is there not to love? Answer, not much besides the limited tilt capabilities, the SyncMaster 2232GW is a solid monitor. Overall, the SyncMaster 2232GW is a beautifully designed monitor which is capable of delivering top notch graphics and all at a reasonable price.
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Friday, December 7, 2007
Overall, the printer has left me with mixed emotions. It's certainly handy to have your own color printer as a student or any home office/business user. Color print jobs are one way to make yourself stand out from the crowd, whether it be for a lab report or a financial report for potential customers. The only downside of the CLP-300 was the print quality. While it's not bad for it's price range, I was still disappointed when comparing it to other printers in Samsung's lineup.
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Sunday, December 2, 2007
An MP3 player with touch screen technology, the Samsung YP-P2 is a worthy contender to the iPod touch. Although we've some reservations about the responsiveness of the touch screen, the P2 is still excellent in its own way.
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Friday, November 30, 2007
In this review PCSTATS is testing out the 19" Samsung Syncmaster 971P LCD display, a sleek glossy black free standing display with great technical specs. The Syncmaster 971P has a bright 250nits luminosity rating, and killer black contrast ratio. Gamers should be happy with its 6ms G-to-G pixel response time, that's certainly quick enough for first person shooters.
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007
The YP-P2 does have some niggles, but we still like it. It's attractive, well-built, easy to use, stuffed with features - including Bluetooth - and has superb sound quality and a wonderful screen. In its 8GB guise it is a little more expensive than the nano, but if you've fallen in love with the touchscreen way of doing things and just can't bring yourself to pay for the iPod Touch, why not go for a YP-P2? It doesn't have Wi-Fi, but it's a cheaper, slimmer and more compact alternative.
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007
With LCD and plasma TVs being all the rage in today's market, it is a shame that DLP projection TVs aren't getting the recognition they deserve. For the money, they offer more value, larger sizes and better black levels than their thin cousins. Until this review, I too thought that DLP would be a flickering annoying mess. But this TV, for its huge size, still pumped out a crisp picture that I thought would be only seen on smaller versions.
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The silver Samsung Syncmaster 940UX before us today is a tripple input LCD monitor, meaning it accepts a video signals over digital DVI, analog VGA and USB (UbiSync). Though DVI is the naturally preferred standard, multiple Syncmaster 940UX displays could be connected to a PC with the video signal going over the USB connection! There are some big limits for the USB-monitor-interface, so more on this in a moment. The Syncmaster 940UX's 19" screen boasts a native resolution of 1280x1024 pixels, with an industry standard dot pitch of 0.294mm. The Samsung 940UX retails for $330 CDN ($334 USD, £162 GBP) and offers up a contrast ratio of 1000:1 (dynamic contrast ratio of 2000:1). The brightness is pegged at a good 300 cd/m2, viewing angles sit at 160 degrees horizontal/vertical, and pixel response time is a quick 5ms.
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Thursday, November 22, 2007
The YP-T9 is a no-brainer for those looking for an alternative to the iPod. Its small size, Bluetooth and video capability make it unique and the FM tuner capability gives you a break from stale MP3's. Did I mention it had a voice recorder built in? Although it's no iPod killer, it's nice to see that Samsung isn't giving up on trying to take a chunk out of the iEmpire.
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007
The Samsung HL-T5689S rear-projection TV has a slim cabinet, turns on instantly and will never need replacement bulbs.
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Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Mid-range displays keep on getting better and Samsung's 2232GW is a great example of that. At 22", it offers a 1680x1050 resolution, 2ms response and a 3000:1 contrast ratio and one of the sharpest images we've seen in a while.
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