Latest Samsung LCD Monitors Target Photographers

October 9, 2003 | Mark Goldstein | Digital | Comment |

Samsung Press Release 08/10/03

As more and more photographers today are turning to digital imaging and editing, ensuring accurate reproduction on the viewing medium is more vital than ever. Just imaging how awful and frustrating it to take a great picture and have it look unsatisfactory or inaccurate on a poor-quality computer monitor.

Samsung, the world’s leading manufacturer of monitors, alleviates that concern and offers photographers the ultimate resource for displaying crystal-clear, faithfully reproduced digital photographs with its award-winning line of SyncMaster digital flat-panel monitors.

Samsung’s new suite of high-end analog and digital LCD monitors makes displaying images truly worth a thousand words. The new family of digital LCDs include the affordable 15-inch SyncMaster 153T, the sleek and slim 17-inch SyncMaster 173T and the breathtaking 19-inch SyncMaster 192T.

The new monitors give users the option of using either a digital or analog interface for viewing images and text. The Digital Video Interface (DVI) ensures a shaper, cleaner image and a more accurate representation of the original video source.

The 173T and 192T utilize Samsung’s Patterned Vertical Alignment (PVA), the latest technology advancement in liquid crystal cell structure for improved viewing. PVA offers the user an increased brightness level, higher contrast ratio, wider viewing angle and faster response time than traditional LCD monitors.

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