Samsung SyncMaster 2333SW 23-inch LCD Monitor

Samsung's attractive "cream" monitor has a lot of upside, once you get the annoying base unit snapped on.


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Design

The SyncMaster 2333SW is part of Samsung's "cream" series of LCD monitors. It's the top of the range 23-inch model, joined by the slightly cheaper AU$449 21.5-inch 2233SW and AU$399 20-inch 2033SW models. They're designed to look rather like little TVs, with piano black finishes augmented with a clear plastic trim that runs along the lower side. The monitor sits on top of a solid plastic base — which we'll come back to shortly — and features control and power keys that run down the lower right-hand side of the monitor. Unlike a number of larger monitors, the bezel isn't too prominent, which has the nice benefit of keeping your eyes focused on the screen itself.

Features

The 23-inch panel at the heart of the 2333SW is a 16:9 panel with a top resolution of 1920x1080, which makes it 1080p compliant, although you'll have to deliver that content via DVI, as it lacks an HDMI port, something we're seeing more of across premium LCD monitors these days. D-Sub is also supported for older monitors. Samsung rates the 2333SW with a dynamic contrast ratio of 20,000:1 and a slightly more realistic average ratio of 1000:1, response time of 5ms and brightness of 300cd/m².

Performance

Setting up the 2333SW proved to be something of a challenge. Like many monitors, the base and screen come as separate parts, and you've got to pop the two together, unless you wish to either wall mount or lay the 2333SW flat on your desk. We've seen plenty of ways to attach bases, from slot-style chunks of plastic to heavy metal screws, but the 2333SW takes a different tack, with a chunky ball on the base of the monitor that pops past a rubber seal on the base. As we found, getting the ball to push past the seal — even at the angle the instructions told us to — was no easy task. Once it's in, it should certainly stay in for a good long time, but be prepared to sweat (and possibly swear).

While we're in the groove of looking at things that don't work all that easily, the side mounted buttons all have the same shape and very little to let you know which button to use. The 2333SW has nice logical menu layouts, but they're somewhat undone by the unclear buttons.

We found the 2333SW to have excellent display characteristics, whether it was in the more rigid DisplayMate tests, or simply by running games, video and photography past it. However, our only caveat is that it's well worth toning the brightness down just a touch. We found that at full brightness there was a slight tendency for washed out images and a bit of backlight leaking through on the edges of the monitor.

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LasseS Facebook
9
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"Great monitor"

LasseS posted a review   

The Good:Great picture

The Bad:When you turn che computer off, the monitor does not power down right away

Its kind of annoying that the monitor searches for video signals when i turn of my PC. Its keeps running for like 1 minute or so before shutting down. Maybe you can turn this off somewhere in the settings?

Seffner
8
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Seffner posted a review   

The Good:Excellent screen size, great picture

The Bad:The mount

Alex,

The buttons on the side are not a problem. Once one learns that the power is on the bottom of the row of buttons and the menu is on the top. Once one presses the menu button, the location of each button is on the screen showing exactly where the other buttons are. This way the front of the monitor is not mucked up with printed labels.

ec
9
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ec posted a review   

The Good:Great display

The Bad:Base hard to get on, washed out at high brightness

Excellent monitor once you get the base on! Used all my 60kgs to but it on

 

skdaroch posted a comment   

nice deal

 

Maria posted a comment   

The Good:Great

The Bad:Base is hard

Good Resoultion, and beautiful

 

chris posted a comment   

The Good:great

The Bad:none

this monitor is great, you can now buy it on ebay for $180.00

 

Thom,mo posted a comment   

The Good:Brilliant

The Bad:none

try shoppingsquare.com.au now at $279.

 

GL posted a comment   

The Good:Great picture and response. Large screen.

The Bad:None

Excellent monitor with great. The resolution is absolutely fantastic. If you can pick up for around $300, grab it. Btw, the base is an issue but as it is put together only once, it is not that big a deal.

GL




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User Reviews / Comments  Samsung SyncMaster 2333SW 23-inch LCD Monitor

  • LasseS

    LasseS

    Rating9

    "Its kind of annoying that the monitor searches for video signals when i turn of my PC. Its keeps running for like 1 minute or so before shutting down. Maybe you can turn this off somewhere in the s..."

  • Seffner

    Seffner

    Rating8

    "Alex,

    The buttons on the side are not a problem. Once one learns that the power is on the bottom of the row of buttons and the menu is on the top. Once one presses the menu button,..."

  • ec

    ec

    Rating9

    "Excellent monitor once you get the base on! Used all my 60kgs to but it on"

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