Both monitors have 1:1 pixel mapping according to the program I just ran to test it. It's probably not as good as it should be though. I can see horizontal lines moving vertically. They both look like total crap when running non-native resolutions, haha.
So in this aspect they're both equal...
woops! You're correct, it does come with a 3yr parts and labor warranty. Not sure why I thought it was only a year. Sorry about that. It's worth noting, though, that I've read several places that Samsung as a company are douches about honoring warranties. For instance, if you go look up an HDTV...
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Alright, so I just fired up the LG L227WTG. I am comparing this monitor with the Samsung 2253BW that I just unhooked from my computer.
The LG has backlight bleeding but less compared to the Samsung. There is a little on the sides but in my opinion not as bad as the...
I'm currently typing this on a 2253BW and have a lot less than a inch of backlight bleeding at the top. It's noticeable but tolerable at the same time. I'd say about a quarter of an inch of backlight bleeding.
Anyway, there's a new LG model that I'm going to be checking out and giving the low...
I didn't know anything about the T series. I do now. They look pretty nice. Wonder what the specs will be for the smaller versions of the 24"/26".
EDIT: I'm looking at a picture of a 22" T series Samsung and the specs appear to be the same except for the HDMI port I believe.
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I currently own the Samsung 2253BW monitor that a few of you have mentioned. I just bought it and it's my first LCD monitor. What I don't like about it mostly is the backlight bleeding, which is most noticeable on the top as well as a little on the sides.
I've been doing some research on...