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Samsung Syncmaster 2232GW

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Very Good

  • Pros
  • Top-notch graphics
  • Unique rounded design
  • Cons
  • Tilt-only adjustment
  • Somewhat overpriced for a basic model
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PC World Editor's Review

by Roy Santos

A superb monitor, the SyncMaster 2232GW delivers an excellent picture for many graphics tasks, justifying its slightly higher-than-average price.

Samsung's SyncMaster 2232GW is a winner. The monitor's round-bottomed base may not appeal to everyone, but few will quibble with its graphics quality: The SyncMaster's scores on this measure were among the highest we've seen in recent memory. Across the board, the PC World jury gave it high marks for performance, resulting in a collective score of Very Good.

The SyncMaster 2232GW's ultraglossy screen helped it display rich colors in our tests. A test portrait of an ethnically diverse group of people revealed true-to-life skin tones. An array of Web-page graphics looked good, and a colorful picture of fruit seemeed quite realistic. The 2232GW also produced razor-sharp text.

Unfortunately, the only physical adjustment possible on the monitor is tilt, through a narrow range. For the price ($380 as of October 9, 2007), I expected it to include more adjustment options. On-screen display (OSD) controls sit on the curved lower part of the monitor, right in the middle. Samsung's signature oversize blue LED power button occupies the lower right corner. To augment the regular monitor settings, the 2232GW offers MagicBright--Samsung's name for display presets, including those for movies, sports, and games.

In a screening of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, the display delivered rich and compellingly detailed background scenes. The lush color of the greenery as the pirate Jack Sparrow entered the scene looked gorgeous, and even the tiny pink flowers growing among the foliage stood out. Blues in uniforms and costumes popped, though the reds were so rich that they verged on unnatural. Lighter skin tones appeared slightly too pink, and hints of orangey bronze marred some darker skin types, but the monitor generally performed capably for movie viewing.

Though design-conscious consumers may not care for the unique rounded corners on the Samsung 2232GW's base, the monitor's consistently striking graphics and text are sure to please many.

Roy Santos

User Reviews for Samsung Syncmaster 2232GW

  • Reviewed by: aneel2

    Duration of ownership: 1 Week

    Strengths: Sleek Design, Clear picture, Brightness

    Weaknesses: None

    Overall Evaluation: Oh my god the crispness !! Stunning bright. This monitor has some top specs. Only monitor that could match is HP's 22" but i like this one because of it's design and higher points in specs. My main use are HD Movies, Photoshop, Video Editing it's perfect for all of these.

  • Reviewed by: Serj

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: 22" widescreen, 3000:1 contrast, 2ms, both DVI and VGA inputs, glossy finish, vivid colors, nice options to play around with (both on monitor and software)

    Weaknesses: Price was a little high, but It is worth it

    Overall Evaluation: I was debating between the 226bw and the 2232gw when i saw them both in a local retail store, but the quality of the picture on the 2232gw was the obvious choice for me. The 226bw is sharper and grainy like most lcd monitors, yet the 2232gw has a glossy blur (just enough to look nice) which makes the colors much more vibrant. In my opinion anyone looking for an everyday computer use, go with the 226bw, but if you watch as many movies/shows on your PC as me, 2232gw is the obvious choice. (technically speaking the 2232gw is a 226bw panel with a different filter in front)

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