Oddly enough, the $50 cheaper 2700H, which has no TV capabilities, has a panel with far superior specs, which we would recommend investigating if you love the style but don’t need the television functionality.Īs a TV, it comes with all the trappings you would normally expect, including a candy bar-sized remote indistinguishable from the ones that come with Samsung’s larger TVs, built-in 3-watt stereo speakers, and of course, that all-important HD tuner for picking up over-the-air signals and basic cable. It offers 1080p resolution, 16.7 million display colors, brightness of 300 cd/m2, and 5ms response times, along with a dynamic contrast ratio of 50,000:1 (or 1,000:1 without the number games that come with the term “dynamic”). Featuresīecause televisions in this size would typically come in 720p resolution, the panel Samsung chose for the SyncMaster 2770HD looks more like it came from the monitor side of the supply chain than the television side. With the inputs and specs of a PC display and the tuner and styling of a television, we found it managed to borrow some of the best attributes of both, even if a few of our favorite frills – like swivel stands, USB inputs, and picture-in-picture – went missing in the process. Samsung’s SyncMaster P2770HD takes advantage of the blurring line between supersized monitors and miniature TVs by turning one 27-inch, 1080p LCD panel into both. Television or computer display? You decide. Image used with permission by copyright holder Introduction
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