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  #1  
Old 9th Jan 2008, 01:30
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I'm looking into buying the Samsung 2232BW. Can anyone tell me whether it will support 75Hz at its native resolution or is it stuck on 60Hz. Also is thee anyone who has had any experience with this monitor.

Many thanks,

Mark.
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Old 9th Jan 2008, 01:43
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General
Display Type
Flat panel display / TFT active matrix
TFT Technology
TN
Width
20.4 in
Depth
8.3 in
Height
16.5 in
Weight
11 lbs
Enclosure Color
High-gloss black ( The image of the product displayed may be of a different color )

Display

Diagonal Size
22 in - Widescreen
Viewable Size
22 in
Dot Pitch / Pixel Pitch
0.282 mm
Max Resolution
1680 x 1050 / 60 Hz
Color Support
24-bit (16.7 million colors)
Max Sync Rate (V x H)
75 Hz x 81 KHz

Video Bandwidth
146 MHz
Response Time
2 ms
Front Panel Controls
Power on/off
Controls / Adjustments
Contrast, Sharpness, Brightness, H/V position, Color balance, Gamma correction, Color temperature
Display Positions Adjustments
Tilt
OSD Languages
French, German, English, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Portuguese
Video Output
None
Signal Input
DVI-D, VGA
Features
HDCP, MagicTune, MagicSpeed, MagicBright 3, Sync on Green, OSD-Digital Display Director

Image

Image Color Temperature
Adjustable
Display (projector) image aspect ratio
16:10
Image brightness
300 cd/m2
Image Contrast Ratio
1000:1 / 3000:1 (dynamic)
Max horizontal view angle
170
Max vertical view angle
170

Video Input

Analog video signal
RGB
Digital video standard
Digital Visual Interface (DVI)

Audio Output

Type
None

Input Device

Input device type
None

Expansion / Connectivity

Interfaces
1 x VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15), 1 x DVI-D - 24 pin digital DVI
Connections
- RGB, - DVI, - D-Sub, - DVI-Digital, - Composite video input

Power

Power device form factor
Internal
Voltage Required
AC 120/230 V
Operational power consumption
50 Watt
Operational power consumption (standby)
1 Watt

Miscellaneous

Cables Included
1 x VGA cable
Features
Security lock slot (cable lock sold separately)
Compliant Standards
DDC-2B, EPEAT Silver, EPA Energy Star

Software / System Requirements

Software type
Natural Color, Drivers & Utilities

Environmental Parameters

Min operating temperature
50 °F
Max operating temperature
104 °F
Operating humidity range
10 - 80%
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  #3  
Old 9th Jan 2008, 02:08
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Thanks for posting the info although I've already seen this. I need to know from users that its actually possible to set the refresh rate at 75Hz at its Native Resolution. Some refresh rates are only possible if you use a lower res. I currently have a Viewsonic VP2130b. This doesn't support anything above 60Hz unless you lower the res.

Thanks anyway.

Mark.
  #4  
Old 9th Jan 2008, 02:11
Donor Group
 
Well is says " Max Resolution 1680 x 1050 / 60 Hz" so I guess you are right in assuming that in order to use 75Hz you must lower the resolution.
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