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miomao

Professional

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Saturday, March 11th 2006, 8:28am

Samsung 971P, XC19, XC20, XC24

Photo of the Samsung SyncMaster 971P with anti-conventional design, 1500:1 contrast and USB 2.0 HUB.
http://www.samsung-italia.net/wp-content/images/parte5_g.JPG

The XC19, XC20, XC24 with LED backlight.
http://www.behardware.com/news/8035/cebi…-their-way.html

The great news is that...

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Unlike NEC's policy the price of these monitors won't be higher than the "normal" LCD except that this technology will be introduced first in high end models.
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tetsuo

Intermediate

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Sunday, March 12th 2006, 12:54pm

RE: Samsung 971P, XC19, XC20, XC24

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Original von miomao
Photo of the Samsung SyncMaster 971P with anti-conventional design, 1500:1 contrast and USB 2.0 HUB.
http://www.samsung-italia.net/wp-content/images/parte5_g.JPG


the reign of the ipod design paradigm ---
but then again, I admit to falling for it, too. :D
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miomao

Professional

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Monday, March 13th 2006, 6:38pm

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Posts: 4,183

Location: NRW

wcf.user.option.userOption46: Dell 2407WFP Rev.04

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Monday, March 13th 2006, 8:53pm

Then you haven't seen the LG Eclipse Design yet :D

http://www.prad.de/new/news/shownews535.html
_.+*" Mind Expanding Species "*+._.+*" Estar De Viaje "*+._

"Begegnungen, die die Seele berühren, hinterlassen Spuren, die nie ganz verwehen."
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miomao

Professional

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Saturday, July 1st 2006, 5:46pm

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Originally posted by rinaldo
Then you haven't seen the LG Eclipse Design yet :D

http://www.prad.de/new/news/shownews535.html

8o
I understand why this design is named "eclipse".
Because LG will go bankrupt with these monitors... ;)


Samsung SyncMasterMagic CX913P (alias SyncMaster 971P) review is on the way.
http://www.monitor4u.co.kr/review/review…idx=962&tbl=lcd
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Thursday, November 16th 2006, 11:12pm

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Originally posted by miomao

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Originally posted by rinaldo
Then you haven't seen the LG Eclipse Design yet :D

http://www.prad.de/new/news/shownews535.html

8o
I understand why this design is named "eclipse".
Because LG will go bankrupt with these monitors... ;)


Samsung SyncMasterMagic CX913P (alias SyncMaster 971P) review is on the way.
http://www.monitor4u.co.kr/review/review…idx=962&tbl=lcd


Hi, The samsung 971p pva or s-pva panel ?
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Sunday, November 19th 2006, 7:17pm

It's s-pva because it doesn't use dithering (so it's 8bit panel) like 970 and RT is little bit slower than on 970... great monitor but I don't like it's modern design.
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miomao

Professional

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Wednesday, December 13th 2006, 8:23am

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Originally posted by artifex
It's s-pva because it doesn't use dithering (so it's 8bit panel) like 970 and RT is little bit slower than on 970... great monitor but I don't like it's modern design.


The Samsung LTM190E4 is a "simple" PVA panel and use spatial dithering.

http://www.samsung.com/Products/TFTLCD/M…E4/LTM190E4.htm
http://www.geocities.com/icecow88/970p-dithering-en.html

I've the 970P and I se it with my eyes. ;)
No problems for office/general usage.
They are very good monitors anyway.

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "miomao" (Dec 13th 2006, 8:24am)

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