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Totamec

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Friday, March 12th 2004, 8:19pm

Samsung 193P (Prad.de User) [translated]

Link to the german review

Design:
The Samsung has an aluminium frame, which looks quit polish, specially the rounded cants. It has a quit stable holding device, which is made of aluminium too. The back is made of white plastic (like the i-pd by apple), looks nice. The power-supply is extern, so the panel is very thin. The adjustable-function works fine and is quit easy to use. A pivot-function is included. Cables are layed in the holding device, which is quit convenient, you have no problem to get them out of the device.
The power-button is coloured blue and reacts very soft.

Picture
The quality is quit good and the colours are very sharp. There is no crystal-effect. To work with the Samsung is nicer then working with the Philips 200P4 (cause of the crystal effect). The illuminate is very good, no pixelerrors right now. Viewing-angle is around 178°. Black is very dark and realistic, equal to the white.

Ghost-Pictures (Streaks):
The user doesn´t play quit often, but he tested two games

Unreal Tournement 2004:
In dark sequences, some ghost pictures can be seen. But the colours are great and the picture is quit sharp and looks pretty well.

Need For Speed Underground:
The picture is a littel bit darker then it was on the Philips (maybe it´s because I cannot regulate the contrast in the game). Some ghost-pictures can be seen as soon as you concentrate on them. The game was better on the Philips.

The 193P has a PVA-Panel, ghost-picutres during scrolling through the internet are see-able.

Movie:
The picture is colourfull and sharp. Just a perfect picture

OSD:
There are no buttons on the frame (but power-supply button), everything must be adjust by the MagicTune programm. Problematic is the adjustment as soon as you are in a game, you have to jump to windows, readjust and go back to the game.

Delievered:
Screen, DVI & analog Cable, CD, Power-Supply, wall holding device

Warranty:
3 years, pick-up-service

Conclusion:
The 193P is polished for office and home use. Picture quality is good and an high contrast amount. It´s good for office, picture working, internet and video. It´s not good enough for hardcore players (buy a device with IPS-Panel, like the 200P4), but good enough for occasional-players.


Translated in short, quit bussy. Have fun with it!

Greetings

dP
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miomao

Professional

2

Tuesday, March 16th 2004, 3:03pm

Thanks for the translation!

I add the PixPerAn results:

Mode: 1280x1024 @ 32 bpp
Frame rate: 60.0 Hz

Gamma factor: -
Flag test: s->w: 100.0%, w->s: 100.0%, s->g:-, w->g:-
Transition time: 40(33.3ms), 64(53.3ms), 56(46.7ms)
Readability: Tempo 6
Game: Score: 36 points, Hit rate: 21%
Streaky picture: -


Indeed the values are better than that of my Eizo L767 PVA
In the Chase test (Transition time) the worse result is between 70 and ~100ms.

So the 193P seem to be not only a great LCD for office applications, but suitable for video playback and moderate gaming.

I hope new MVA panels will reopen the competition... 8)
miomao has attached the following image:
  • 193P-1.jpg
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miomao

Professional

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Tuesday, March 16th 2004, 3:10pm

I forgot...

There are the Samsung LTM190E4 panel specs:

http://www.samsung.com/Products/Semicond…view_200403.pdf

Greetings
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Totamec

Unregistered

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Tuesday, March 16th 2004, 9:43pm

@miamo: thanks for your support ;)
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