S24A300B 24IN Widescreen LED LCD Monitor Black 1920X1080 5ms DVI VGA
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Greg_B@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/12/12 |
S24A300B 24IN Widescreen LED LCD Monitor Black 1920X1080 5ms DVI VGA
Cons:no adjustment on stand, motion sensor buttons can be annoying at times
Pros:Good picture quality, extremely thin and light, amazing value for money |
Zag@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/07/12 |
S24A300B 24IN Widescreen LED LCD Monitor Black 1920X1080 5ms DVI VGA
Cons:No DVI cable
Pros:PriceQualityLed Comment:
Samsung always do good monitor for excellent price. Im disappointed they dont add DVI cable with the monitor... I dont know why they decide to not add this cable. Picture quality are very nice, recommand this monitor. |
Etienne-O._B@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/04/11 |
S24A300B 24IN Widescreen LED LCD Monitor Black 1920X1080 5ms DVI VGA
Cons:White are lightly blue.Touch sensitive control not friendly.
Pros:quality/size/price. Comment:
Purhase this SyncMaster SA300 (230$) to replace my SyncMaster 206bw. My first impression was the blue base of the white. May be normal when changing backlit technology... In the box was the monitor feet in 2 parts, external power supply, power connector, DVI Cable, instructions & installation CD. The monitor is working well but control are touch sensitive and are sometimes not responding very well. |
Andrew_M@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/01/11 |
S24A300B 24IN Widescreen LED LCD Monitor Black 1920X1080 5ms DVI VGA
Cons:The stand is terrible!
Pros:Nice design Comment:
The picture quality of this monitor is OK, but I find that it is totally unstable on its mount and even the slightest vibration of typing near it makes the screen shake on the stock monitor stand... If anyone else happens to place something on the desk near the monitor, it wobbles. If I had known about the instability I would not have purchased this monitor, even though I cannot recommend Samsung monitors enough. Technically they are very good. |
Allan_M@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 10/23/11 |
S24A300B 24IN Widescreen LED LCD Monitor Black 1920X1080 5ms DVI VGA
Cons:The actual colour representation is not good.
Pros:Awesome size and picture quality for gaming/movies. Comment:
The combination of LED and TN makes it a media viewing portal, not one for creating. If you intend on using this for Digital Painting or the likes, steer clear. Find an IPS. If you intend on gaming and watching stuff. This is nice, it saturates everything splendidly. gl |
Barry_T@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 09/17/11 |
S24A300B 24IN Widescreen LED LCD Monitor Black 1920X1080 5ms DVI VGA
Cons:No Tilt. No HDMI connection.No DVI Cable, only a VGA cable.
Pros:Very nice picture quality.LED.Good looks, light, thin.Low Price. Comment:
Value for price on this monitor.I expected a tilt function and a DVI cable. This is the first Samsung monitor I purchased that didn't come with a DVI cable.Monitor control buttons a little fussy.Hope this LED monitor lasts a little longer than the non LED monitors, as I have had 2 older monitors fail shortly after warranty.(My son has to heat his 4 year old Samsung with a hair dryer before it starts.). |
Adam_W@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/24/11 |
S24A300B 24IN Widescreen LED LCD Monitor Black 1920X1080 5ms DVI VGA
Cons:- not a big deal but cables attach at 90 degree angle to back of monitor, I prefer the old downward-facing method, but it doesn't really affect anything unless you're looking to wall mount
Pros:- lightweight compared to old LCD 22" W2242 LG- much brighter/better picture than old 22" Comment:
Beautiful picture. Will be replacing my old W2242 LG as primary display. Didn't have a single dead/stuck pixel. I've never owned a Samsung display before, but always heard they were quality products. I would definitely purchase again. |
Firstly, the mount is not a really big issue. You should adjust your view at the monitor with your computer chair, It's more ergonomic that way.There is a slight problem I have with the buttons to adjust brightness, switch source etc. The buttons are motion sensing so if you have something underneath them (say a volume control knob or something like that) you may accidentally activate one of the switches if your hand gets too close. It's really not a big deal, but just thought you should know about it