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raptor_cZn
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Nov 30 2009, 08:49 PM
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Anyone here tried the Samsung F2380? Seems very promising. Its using a PVA not TN panel and would definitely solve my input connection problems as I need dual DVI or DVI + HDMI ^^ http://www.digitalversus.com/article-357-6954-36.htmlPrice at Garage Sales is RM 960 from one of the sales thread. Something about the F2380M QUOTE If you're worried about the chances of Samsung playing fast and loose with the panels that actually ship with this monitor, there's little risk of that happening here. As we've seen, the monitor includes a C-PVA panel, a technology that is only made by Samsung. All that could happen, then, is that Samsung might produce a new version of the panel, in theory improving it by, for example, providing better colour handling with the default settings. This post has been edited by raptor_cZn: Nov 30 2009, 08:51 PM
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raptor_cZn
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Dec 5 2009, 10:51 PM
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QUOTE(mingxhin @ Dec 5 2009, 06:29 PM) The link for #2 is actually for P2370H not P2370HD. I think P2370HD is not selling in Malaysia but it looks very good...US price is around $300. P2370HD is the one which comes with the TV inputs and function right? No point really since the P2370H also has HDMI. Other than that they should be similar IMO.
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raptor_cZn
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Dec 6 2009, 04:11 PM
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QUOTE(mingxhin @ Dec 6 2009, 08:52 AM) Okay, I think I confused it with P2370 which has no HDMI. I can't seem to find P2370H in Samsung site...most of it point to P2370HD...so confusing If P2370 vs. ST2410 which has better image quality? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-SyncMaster...c/dp/B002TT5SYIIts kinda new I think. The P2370H is meant to replace the P2370 which only has 1 input which is DVI. Went to LYP and saw the shops selling the P2370H around the same price as what the P2370 used to be and its stated that it has HDMI input.
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raptor_cZn
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Dec 7 2009, 11:17 PM
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Just got a P2370H today as a replacement to my P2350. Samsung really seems to be cutting corners on the quality of the accessories.. cables etc. Doesn't seem as good as before but that's also due to the lower prices.
The one I got has HDMI input which solves my problem of needing dual inputs as I use it for my PC and PS3.
Certain gripes about the monitor. It comes with an external power brick which equates to more cable mess but I guess its a compromise for the slim design of the monitor. The touch sensitive buttons also don't have guide marks like the P2350 so sometimes you might be pressing the wrong area for the buttons to light up ^^;
Other than than, the image quality is slightly superior compared to the P2350.
Oh, I noticed some obvious backlight bleeding at the bottom right corner which has a bluish tint to it.
This post has been edited by raptor_cZn: Dec 8 2009, 01:24 AM
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raptor_cZn
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Dec 8 2009, 10:49 AM
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Ok, here is a picture of the unusual backlight bleed that I have on my P2370H. Notice the bluish tint too.  Anyone else having this monitor? I hope only mine has this issue so I can exchange it. Compared to my older Samsung 932B+. Its actually less obvious when you are looking at it instead of the picture. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Compared to the P2350 » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «
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raptor_cZn
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Dec 11 2009, 05:37 PM
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QUOTE(LokiD.d.G @ Dec 11 2009, 05:12 PM) I may be wrong, but isn't there also your good ol' IPS panel. As in IPS without any prefixes. If so, it stands to reason that an E-IPS panel would be better than the stock IPS and thus wouldn't constitute as cost cutting. Also bear in mind that monitors using the standard IPS panels are awfully cheap now compared to a couple of years ago. That is a plus in my book. I don't think there's any just IPS without any prefix in the market now. Most probably would be old and discontinued models. This article is a bit dated since it doesnt have the E-IPS http://www.lcdresource.com/lcdtech/
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raptor_cZn
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Dec 12 2009, 12:27 PM
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QUOTE(UltraConductor_41 @ Dec 12 2009, 11:48 AM) yup~  Wow... that's some serious bleeding for an expensive monitor
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