Published on June 8th,2007 at 7:47 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

The Syncmaster 275T made it to Japan

In case you didn’t know, the Syncmaster is an LCD screen made by Samsung, the middle range kind.
Today is the SyncMaster 275T’s time to shine and show us its nice specs such as: 27 inches, 1920×1200 resolution, 3000:1 contrast, 500cd/m2 brightness and 6ms of response…and it’s a PC monitor!!

HDCP and USB are part of the deal, PiP too, all for 920€, yep that’s somewhere around 1200$.

Via SAMSUNG
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Comments
 

  • Gosh

    Been using it with OSX for couple of weeks now, and have to say that it is very very nice…

  • http://www.akihabaranews.com Daimaou

    I have a Dell but in 24 inches, plug to my mini (With Vista) and honestly… 24 is nice but must be terrific !

  • shelbykkll

    great article, thanks for sharing it.

 

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