Published on June 2nd,2008 at 11:45 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

SyncMaster T Series from Samsung Available from June 13th

Samsung Japan, announced that their new LCD display « SyncMaster T » will be available from June 13th. We introduced the T260, and T240 models here.

For those who don’t want to click the link, our are 26’’ and 24’’ monitors feature WUXGA resolution (1920×1200), a dynamic contrast ratio of 20,000:1, and a brightness of 300cd/m². The SyncMaster displays use various input terminals such as HDMI, USB2.0, DVI-D, and Analog-RGB.

The T260 should cost 430€ ,and the T240 365€

Also being released are the SyncMaster T220G and T200G, 22’’and 20’’ LCD widescreens with a WSXGA resolution (1680×1050). The specifications are similar to the previous screens, but without HDMI imput. Expect to pay around 275€

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