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February 5th, 2008 12:27 PM #1
24" Samsung 245B
24" Wide
Resolution 1920 x 1200
Brightness 400cd/m²
Contrast Ratio 1,000:1 (DC 3,000:1)
Response time 5ms
Viewing Angle(Horizontal/Vertical) 160º/160º
Colour Supported 16.7M
Signal Input Video Signal Analog RGB, DVI
Sync. Signal Separate H/V, Composite H/V, SOG
Connector D-sub, DVI-D
Power Power Consumption 100W
Type Built-in
Features Plug & Play DDC 2B
Multimedia Speakers No
Special Features PC : Analog, Digital, MagicColor, MagicBright3, Power built-in Narrow Bezel Mechanical S/W DVI (HDCP), Option speaker
USB powered hub option No
Mac compatibility Yes
Wall-Mount VESA 200mm x 100mm
TCO TCO03 (Non glossy)
Cabinet Colour High Glossy Black/ Black
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32" Viewsonic N3240wb
Size 32 "
Optimum Resolution 1366x768
Display Area 708.954(H) X 398.592(V)mm
Brightness 500 nits
Contrast Ratio 1200:1
Viewing Angle 176° horizontal, 176° vertical
Response Time 8ms
Aspect Ratio Wide Screen, 16:9
Glass Surface Anti-glare
Tuner PAL
Nicam Yes
Teletext Yes
Video Input SCART SCART 1: Composite + Audio
SCART 2: S-video + Audio
2 SCART to Composite adapters included
Component X1 set RCA, YPbPr/YCbCr
Composite X1 RCA Composite
S-video inpyt X1
D-Sub input (PC) X1
HDMI X1
PC Audio X1
Headphone X1
Audio Output Audio output X1 R/L audio
Speakers 10W X 2 with SRS WOW 3D surround
Compatibility PC PC Compatible up to 1360X768 / 1366X768 preferred
Controls Basic MENU, CH-, HC+, POWER, VOL-, VOL+, SOURCE
OnView Picture: Preset,contrast,brigtness, colour, sharpness, tint , reset
Sound: Blance, base, treble, SRS WOW, Reset OSD, Language, Timers, reset to default
Power Voltage AC 100-240VAC, 60/50Hz (Universal)
Consumption 180W (Max)
>>>currently im using 22" Viewsonic..is 32" big enough for PC?..Last edited by ozcity; February 5th, 2008 at 12:48 PM.
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February 6th, 2008 07:22 PM #3
If you need something like 30" for PC, you have to use 3007WFP (2536x1600) or Apple Cinema 30" (2536x1600).
32" LCDTV isn't such a nice idea for office and internet work, it's good for movies and presentations though.
I can help you acquiring both. hehe
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February 6th, 2008 08:18 PM #4
If you're a casual gamer or not at all, a 32" LCD tv may be ok. I do less and less hardcore gaming. Unlike on a crt tv, pc output on an LCD tv is very much readable/viewable with very little or no jaggies.
In fact, I'm contemplating getting 2 x 32" LCD tv's or at least one 22" LCD monitor and one 32" LCD tv. I've always been a dual-monitor user when the capability arose.
Even my wife gave a few ooohs and aaahs when I hooked up the laptop to our 32" Magnavox. It looks much better when viewed in person.
Also, we went to the Apple Store one day. Every single Mac (both desktop and laptops) were hooked up to huge monitors and LCD/plasma tv's.
Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; February 6th, 2008 at 08:30 PM.
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February 7th, 2008 07:57 AM #5
unless may problem ka sa price, bigger is better, lalo na sa LCD. bumaba na price nung mga samsung LCDTV na 32", baka kaya ng budget mo.
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February 7th, 2008 08:46 PM #7
the 24" Samsung cost around 23,000 pesos
while the 32" Viewsonic is around 28,000
i was eyeing for the samsung 32 lcd hdtvs but i have
to check the resolution against those LCD's na pang
PC talaga..cause i have a Digital Tuner intalled
in my PC..for PC talga yung purpose na gusto ko
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