brightness 270cd/m2
contrast 700:1
viewing angle 178/178 H/V
response time 16ms
16.7M colors
Tco 03
It seem veeery nice.
...and Google found something about 153P and 193P.
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brightness 270cd/m2
contrast 700:1
viewing angle 178/178 H/V
response time 16ms
16.7M colors
Tco 03
It seem veeery nice.
...and Google found something about 153P and 193P.
ZitatOriginal von miomao
It seem veeery nice.
From technical view, I agree. From design view - where is a photo ?
Ops, I have forgotten "[English]"...
I can't found the photo but they say:
ZitatThe 173P is offered in a stylish silver color and features a unique dual-hinge design that can be folded flush and used as the wall mount bracket.
So I think the design is the same of the X series.
This can maybe confirmed by the 153P photo on this page:
...and I hope better solidity than old squeaking models.
No, design is different from X series!
Just look here:
http://www.samsung.at/shopadmin/Products/Images/173P-200.gif
or download this:
http://www.samsung.ch/webautor…us/flachbildschirme_d.pdf
Thanks cayorider!
Very clean and elegant for me.
But........ in the PDF response time of 173P is <25ms
Samsung marketing has learned from LG?
(any reference to L1910P is purely casual)
ZitatOriginal von miomao
response time 16ms
16.7M colors
Acer and the other Producer of the 16ms TFTs also write this and now we now that's not the reality.
So I would not bet on this.
AUO (Acer & co.) 17'' make a real 16ms panel.
Many monitors use this.
Acer al732, Nec 1760nx, Hitachi......
New Samsung 152X and 172X surely are 16ms.
The problem is that all this are TN with dithering while 173P is a full-color PVA.
But Samsung like other brads write 16ms in one place and 25ms in other place.... 500:1 contrast sometime becomes 700:1... and 160/160 viewing angle maybe 170/170 if you look better.....
For example LG (after the L1910P adventure) has also changed L1910B response time from 16ms to 25ms (!)
Someone can think this is crazy, but is all right.
They build a new monitor and after try to know the response time.
Image the LG or Samsung engineers hard work:
Eng1: "This time we make a good monitor... we can write 25/20, not 16ms!!"
Eng2: "Be careful, at the naked eye this is a 26,347ms..."
Eng1: "WHAT?? I already say 16ms to marketing boys, and now we must change the monitor specs everywhere in the world?"
Eng2: "Sure... but wait some week to increase the sales. IHIHIH"
Eng1: "EHEHEHEH...."
:))