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SAMSUNG 793MB SyncMaster 17 inch CRT Flat Monitor | 
enlarge | Brand: Samsung Category: CE
Buy Used: $89.99
Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 93448
Media: Electronics Display Size: 17 Shipping Weight (lbs): 36 Dimensions (in): 16.1 x 15.8 x 14.9
MPN: 793MB Model: 793MB UPC: 729507707310 EAN: 0729507707310 ASIN: B0002C3VR0
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Viewable Area - 16 | | • | Maximum Resolution - 1280x1024 @ 85Hz | | • | RGB Analog Input | | • | Magic Bright Modes - Text Mode, Internet Mode, & Entertainment Mode | | • | Dot Pitch - 0.20mm(h) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Samsung SyncMaster 793MB is a three-in-one 17-inch CRT monitor featuring MagicBright technology. The monitor offers three separate brightness modes optimized for a variety of PC, Internet and entertainment applications. The text mode is for traditional text-based computing, such as word processing. The Internet mode is designed for viewing streaming video or video from the Internet. The third, and brightest, entertainment mode is designed for applications such as PC-Internet gaming, multimedia content editing and watching TV (if the user's PC includes a TV tuner).The 793MB delivers an ultra-fine 0.20mm horizontal dot pitch for crisp images utilizing Samsung's proprietary MagicBright display technology, which has no visible curvature or distortion from any angle - thereby dramatically reducing glare and eyestrain. The 793MB offers a maximum resolution of 1280 x 1024, a scanning frequency of 30-70 kHz horizontal and 50-160 Hz vertical, and multi-layered coating.
Amazon.com Product Description The Samsung SyncMaster 793MB offers strong, reliable performance--good for word processing, gaming, surfing the internet, and more. With crisp 1,280 x 1,024 resolution at 65 Hz (1,024 x 768 at 85 Hz), fine 0.20 mm horizontal dot pitch, and up to 500 nits of brightness with four preset user-selectable modes, the 793MB is a good fit for both home and office use. The SyncMaster 793MB offers plug-and-play setup for easy installation plus a wide range of customizable screen settings. Designed for use with Windows 2000, ME, or XP operating systems, the 793MB is a good choice for reliable, basic performance in a value-priced package from a respected brand. What's in the Box 793MB CRT monitor, base, power cable, attached signal cable, software kit (CD-ROM with Install Driver, Manual, MagicTuner, and Natural Color Pro), warranty information
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Pretty good picture, but what's up with the brown lines? August 26, 2006 M. Salisbury (Raytown, MO United States) I thought I was getting some sort of interference on my monitor, but after reading the other reviews here it's obvious that this monitor is defective. The lines do go away when you smack it on the side, but I'm getting tired of doing that 3 or 4 times a day, and I only use it in the evenings. After reading reviews of other Samsung monitors, it appears the problem is widespread. Some people have gotten decent warranty service, others have not. I'll just replace it with another brand eventually.
Brown Lines July 30, 2006 William Belson (Buffalo, NY) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have purchased two of these monitors and they will go in the trash bin. Samsung has not been helpful in repairing and I will not buy or recommend thier monitors to anyone. It is an obvious circuit board production flaw and they should make it right but haven't. Brown lines flash or flicker or the whole screen turns brown once the monitor warms up, a sharp rap on the top will make them go away for awhile. I must get a bigger hammer. ;-)
Brown lines problem... April 20, 2006 Kaan (Istanbul, Turkey) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have a SyncMaster 793MB which you can not use because of brown lines that appears. First I thought it was spesific to mine. But I had seen many SyncMater 793MB with the same problem.. So Samsung sucks... How they can let this... Obviously this is a production error... They should annouce that they will change all 793MBs..
Never buy anything Samsung! February 10, 2006 idsane (Denver, CO) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought one of these and within a few months, had problems. Well after calling customer care, they told me they would send out a new one and then pay to return the old one. Well, this didn't happen. They want me to pay the return shipping now (wouldnt have returned it in the first place if they would have told me this) and will not admit it was their fault. Tried to get the information to make a complaint to the company, and the supervisor gives me a bogus number. I WILL NEVER BUY ANYTHING SAMSUNG AGAIN!!!
Unreliable May 23, 2005 M. McLane (APO, AE United States) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
As said before "Upward geometric bowing of the image is also noticeable and cannot be adjusted with the user controls" very annoying I returned it once thinking it was just a defect with one. Well needless to say same problem, then the second one was even worse. I frequently get lines across the screen distorting the image, which go away when I move it around. 140 bucks for this?
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