Reviewed on May 12, 2008The Samsung T220 might be the most stylish LCD monitor we've seen, but average feature set and performance diminish its overall appeal. Despite its flashy looks, it's best used as a simple, productivity display.TAGS:Samsung SyncMaster, Samsung Electronics, display, webcam, Dell, HDMI, USB port, LCD, video
Reviewed on September 8, 2008The Samsung SyncMaster 2693HM proved itself to be an excellent overall performer, particularly during movie playback, and can be had for a fair price. Only a flimsy stand, an overcalibrated color-temperature setting, and a poor lower viewing angle prevent a higher recommendation for this 25.5-inch LCD.TAGS:Samsung SyncMaster, display, 360-degree, stand, Samsung Electronics, LCD, HDMI, function, setting, video
Reviewed on May 28, 2008Although it costs more than competing 30-inch LCDs, the Gateway XHD3000 goes a long way toward justifying its high price with a long list of features and outstanding performance.TAGS:Gateway Inc., Samsung SyncMaster, display, Samsung Electronics, LCD, monitor, video
Reviewed on April 4, 2008The Samsung 2232GW delivers where it counts with excellent image quality, but Dell has a 22-inch LCD that delivers the same level of performance and more features for less money.TAGS:Samsung Electronics, display, LCD, webcam, Dell, monitor, movies, USB port, image, games, video
Reviewed on January 20, 2006The Samsung SyncMaster 940BF delivers a clear, vivid picture for games and DVDs, but overall we found it average; other monitors offer more adjustability and features and better performance for less.TAGS:Samsung SyncMaster, Samsung Electronics, display, adjustment, games, DVD, LCD, monitor, CD
Reviewed on March 10, 2004BenQ's attractive FP767-12 delivers enough image quality for typical home use, but it isn?t quite all it's cracked up to be for gaming and video.TAGS:BenQ Corp., base, display, speakers, LCD, Samsung Electronics
Reviewed on July 31, 2007We're not overly impressed with NEC's LCD193WXM monitor. The 19-inch wide-screen LCD has strong enough image quality for the price, but NEC seems to equate utilitarianism with missing features. We wouldn't expect a $200 19-inch screen to bowl anyone over, but competing displays seem to try harder.TAGS:NEC Electronics Corp., NEC Corp., display, LCD, monitor, button, Samsung Electronics, Dell, HP
Reviewed on July 8, 2003The SyncMaster 172MP is pricey, but its built-in TV and video-input capabilities make it a good option for multitaskers, students, and anyone with limited space.TAGS:Samsung SyncMaster, Sharp Corp., display, Samsung Electronics, LCD, TV