While we found Samsung's IT solutions emphasis here at CeBIT a bit of a yawn -- when executive gets up and tells you that printers are his "personal passion," you know you're in for a wild ride -- we are glad to see that the company is sticking some of its consumer design cues into its business products. Case in point, the T-series LCDs borrow from the "crystal" style elements of the
Bordeaux series, but pack in some business-friendly specifications. The SyncMaster T260 is the flagship of the series, with 26-inches of real estate, 1920 x 1200 resolution, 20,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 5ms response time and a DTV tuner option, while the similar T240 hits at 24-inches and brings 0.3 Watts standby power. Inputs include DVI and HDMI and D-sub. More basic displays start at 19-inches, multiple color accent options are available, and everything will be available globally in March.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Evan @ Mar 3rd 2008 7:50AM
Sweet. As a computer monitor I don't care, but I'd love a 24" TV with 1080p resolution and 20000:1 contrast!
I don't understand why Samsung and others pump out absolute crap in the 20"-26" size range of TVs, when the average 24" computer monitor offers superior resolution for less price!
jc @ Mar 3rd 2008 7:56AM
Umm cool I guess its a TV........
Poom @ Mar 3rd 2008 8:15AM
I liked the blue color blended with black in Samsung's TVs. Why red? It's ugly to me.
Bob @ Mar 3rd 2008 8:39AM
I think it was Acer that released their TVs where you could get different color encasings, maybe you'll get lucky and Samsung will do that.
NIHONS @ Mar 3rd 2008 8:43AM
Poom // It's not Just Red
color changing-Viewing angle
Paul Phillips @ Mar 3rd 2008 9:19AM
This seems to have HD tv specs, digital tv but no speakers? Is this to stop people using it as a cheap tv?
Gandalf @ Mar 3rd 2008 9:46AM
do urselves a favour: buy plasmas... :-)
wrabbit @ Mar 3rd 2008 10:00AM
I like these, look very slick.
helloUser @ Mar 3rd 2008 12:50PM
Specs on these look hot. Hopefully the 24" price tag wont be insane. Shouldnt be as overpriced as apple cinema displays (lol @ cinema displays btw)
John @ Mar 4th 2008 10:45AM
Wait, so before - when Toshiba was supporting HD - Samsung used Blue in their TV's. Now, it supports BD and it uses Red?
Well, like this Administration, Samsung is sending mixed signals again!
T-bone @ Mar 3rd 2008 7:31PM
According to this image here:
http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/03/samsung-tseries-1008.jpg
The color choices will include red, green, and blue.
FilmCaptain @ Apr 7th 2008 5:02PM
Seriously! I want to know the final specs and price so I can make some decisions!
Webpain @ Apr 23rd 2008 3:33PM
Any news on this? They said March, but? I cant wait!
Webpain @ Apr 23rd 2008 3:36PM
http://www.play.com/PC/PCs/-/657/864/-/5447786/Samsung-T260-26-Widescreen-LCD-Monitor-Gloss-Rose-Black-With-HDMI/Product.html?searchtype=genre#
wohooo!
Ned @ May 7th 2008 9:50AM
The specs. doesn't say much at all really. Can someone please test this monitor for INPUT LAG.
It is crucial for anyone who wants to use it for any kind of gaming. If someone finds a test or makes one please reply to this comment.
Thx