The oval-shaped footstand is 12.5 inches wide by 9.8 inches deep, but even with such a wide footstand, the display wobbles and slides considerably. The capability to tilt the screen back 25 degrees is the monitor's only ergonomic feature. The bottom of the bezel sits about 3 inches from the desktop, but unfortunately, the screen height isn't adjustable and there isn't a screen rotation or pivot option for portrait mode. However, the lack of blue crystals diminishes the aesthetic interest of this display. The neck is made of transparent glass without the bluish crystals found on the P2370 and XL2370. The screen has a slightly frosty matte finish and the neck of the display shares its design with the P2370HD and XL2370, which is still one of the most aesthetically interesting designs we've seen. As different colored light passes through the overlay, it gives the impression that the display is changing color. On the edge of the bezel is a plastic transparent overlay. The Samsung's bezel measures 1.3 inches on the sides and 1.9 inches on the bottom where a light-gray Samsung logo resides. The panel measures 2.5 inches in depth and 26.3 inches in full width, compared with the Dell UltraSharp U2711's much greater depth of 3.4 inches and larger 25.4-inch width. The 27-inch Samsung SyncMaster P2770HD is a larger version of the P2370HD that we reviewed. One star off for the touch interface and the fact there isn't a physical toggle button to turn it off (i.e. The lack of HDMI may be a problem as there is only one. I really am being picky to mention the above and wouldn't hesitate to recommend this first rate product to a friend. Great, I imagine, if you are using this as an all in one in your bedroom. You'll not have this problem if running only one PC as it 'remembers' the previous input.Ĭan't comment of the in-built TV tuner as I'll likely never use it. The menu only appears for a couple of seconds and disappears, can be a little annoying. I run 2 PCs through this monitor (1 DVI and the other VGA) to switch between them you have to select the source menu. Not too much of a problem when using the remote, but is fairly tedious. The touch interface is a pain in the preverbal. The speakers are fairly poor, just plug your PC speakers (or active speaker system) into the headphone jack at the back and problem solved. I use this as a monitor on 1080dp and it is simply fantastic.
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