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Rating: Summary: Great LCD Review: I have been looking for a 15" LCD to replace my 17" CRT. After much research, I decided I wanted a Samsung syncmaster. Originally, I wanted the 152B, but wasn't sure which online retailer to buy from. Meanwhile, I saw a great deal for a new 151P (under [$$]0000000) and jumped on it. It's a great monitor and I can barely notice the size difference from my old 17". It was a breeze to set up and the clarity seems great. It's amazing how empty my desktop seems now. It took a little bit of tweaking to get the colors right, but I love my new monitor.
Rating: Summary: Great LCD Review: I have been looking for a 15" LCD to replace my 17" CRT. After much research, I decided I wanted a Samsung syncmaster. Originally, I wanted the 152B, but wasn't sure which online retailer to buy from. Meanwhile, I saw a great deal for a new 151P (under [$$]0000000) and jumped on it. It's a great monitor and I can barely notice the size difference from my old 17". It was a breeze to set up and the clarity seems great. It's amazing how empty my desktop seems now. It took a little bit of tweaking to get the colors right, but I love my new monitor.
Rating: Summary: Samsung 151P @ Bytesector.com Review: The Samsung SyncMaster line of monitors have been reliable and made for the high end user. Once again, Samsung has not disappointed the consumers. The SyncMaster 151P is an LCD monitor that delivers sharp and brilliant colors to the user. There are very few LCD monitors that look as good off as they do on. The 151P was expertly designed by F.A. Porsche making it a sight for sore eyes anytime. Being an LCD monitor the 151P has a small footprint and takes up no more depth than the stand that supports it. This is really handy to anyone who has a messy desk and realizes that there is just no way that the CRT in front of them belongs there. The 151P comes with support and cables for both digital and analog input, but when using one of the two the other cable must hang behind the monitor making it a nuisance to move around. (full review @ bytesector.com)
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