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    Samsung's SM2693HM 25.5-inch widescreen monitor Review

    Posted on Wednesday, October 01 2008 @ 14:06:16 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    If you've worked your way diligently through this review you will by now be thinking the 2693HM is something of a stinker. With the crappy colours, poor black tones, crushed whites, mediocre viewing angles, it certainly doesn't score highly in many areas. It's still a strangely likeable display, though. The size and pixel pitch are a nice compromise for gamers who also use their rigs for productivity applications (well, just as long as colour accuracy isn't crucial), but it's definitely not one for anyone who is looking to edit a lot of digital photographs.

    The quality of the chassis and stand also lends a subtle but significant feel good factor. The adjustability is a boon on a display in this price range, because most of its competitors ship models without height adjustment and pivot capabilities - the former is a feature we believe is incredibly important on a screen of this size.


    Link: Bit Tech

    Samsung's SM2693HM 25.5-inch widescreen monitor


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