Samsung T200HD 20-inch Touch of Color LCD HDTV Widescreen Monitor
- Resolution : 1680 x 1050; Brightness : 300 cd/m²
- Contrast Ratio : DC 10,000:1 (1000:1) (typ.)
- Dolby Digital surround sound
- Dual HDMI inputs, DVI and VGA inputs
- 5 ms fast response time
Product Description
Stunningly designed, the SAMSUNG T200HD is unlike anything you’ve ever seen. It features a built-in digital HDTV tuner capable of 1080p high definition, an amazing 20,000:1 contrast ratio and 5ms response rate that deliver sharp contrast and virtually no blurring when watching movies or playing video games. You’ll be captivated by the beauty of the SAMSUNG T200HD.Amazon.com Product Description
Beautiful inside and out, the Samsung Touch Of Color T200HD… More >>
Samsung T200HD 20-inch Touch of Color LCD HDTV Widescreen Monitor
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Poor audio &Poor picture quality on TV…
I have no idea about picture quality, There will be overlap shadow.
Rating: 2 / 5
The box says it’s the correct model name and number. All of the specs are correct except that the box says the resolution is 1680 x 1050 and that is in fact what it was when I plugged it in and checked. In reading more of the product reviews I see complaints about this going back at least as far as November 2008 and as recently as a week ago. What the heck? I’m on the phone now with an Amazon customer service rep who is clearly overseas and I can barely hear him because the connection is so poor. He said that they’ll take the product page down right away so no one else has the same problem. I find that hard to believe since this problem has apparently been happening for at least 4 months. He said they’ll ship me another one right away but that’s crazy; I don’t want to just receive another one of the same. Note: For those of you who commented on other reviews that we as buyers should have known because no monitors under 24″ have a 1920 x 1200 resolution, I can only reply that I’m typing this review on my 17″ MacBook Pro which has a resolution of — you guessed it — 1920 x 1200.
Update: I’ve never seen a computer monitor with the color so far off out of the box. After running Mac’s display color calibrator it’s tolerable but not great. Additionally, if I’m looking at it with my head even a few inches off center (left/right) there is a significant shift in color. It’s spooky to see the color shift from warm to cool by moving my head a couple inches. If I move my head up/down slightly from center there are significant shifts in contrast. This is definitely not a monitor you’d want to do any Photoshop work on.
Update: Amazon corrected the monitor resolution information so that it now reads correctly: 1680 x 1050
There is no tilt adjustment. I’ve never seen a monitor before that doesn’t tilt.
Rating: 1 / 5
Found the set is not made to be wall mounted. No mounting holes for bracket. Audio quality not good.
Rating: 2 / 5
I bought this product specifically to use as a PC monitor and thought I was getting a good deal. $300 for a 1920×1200 resolution.
Well, it turns out the specs listed in amazon are completely wrong!
It’s no even consistent if you read the whole thing.
This monitor is only 1680×1050.
So beware! I’m sure the monitor is still a good product but amazon sucked on that one! I called their support and sure, they were willing to let me refund it but I don’t really have the time to wait for a new monitor to arrive.
Rating: 1 / 5
My sister bought this piece of crap 2 weeks ago (early March 2009) and as others have said, the speakers are crap. The thing that I find amazing is there is so little you can do about it. There is only 1 output for audio and that’s an optical cord outlet. Try finding speakers with an optical input that don’t cost way more than this TV, if you can. I found a cheap Coby entertainment system (DVD player and 5.1 speakers-$60) figuring she could hear sound through its speakers, but guess what, that’s only if you’re watching a DVD (of course). DVD players are pretty much 1-way, everything-wise nowadays with only “outputs” for video and audio (LAME). So, as long as you don’t want to watch “TV” with this, you’re okay. What a waste of electronics, really.
Rating: 1 / 5