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Review > TVs
Samsung Series 9 LCD TV, solves the LCD vs plasma argument
by Alex Bradner

Big screen HDTVs are beautiful, but if you’re looking for an upgrade at the moment, you will have come across the killer question: LCD or plasma?

May 5, 2009
Samsung Q1 Ultra
by Ross Burridge

Baby steps inch the UMPC concept forward, with the Q1 Ultra the best version yet. But it’s still undeniably niche

Dec 10, 2007
Review > Tablet & UMPC
Samsung Q1-SSD
by Clive Webster

Despite the improved specifications, the Q1-SSD is anything but mobile computing nirvana.

Apr 20, 2007
Samsung R65
by Nick Ross

There was very little to separate the top two but this month there was very little disgrace in finishing second for Samsung.

Mar 7, 2006
Samsung M40 Plus
by Adam Turner

The Samsung M40 plus is a slick and stylish notebook, but unfortunately just doesn’t cut it compared to the others on test here.

Jul 11, 2005
Samsung X10 Plus
by Staff Writers

Powerful laptops have to be big, bulky and ugly, right? Not necessarily. Samsung's new line of laptops is proving that portability, style and performance are not necessarily mutually exclusive.

Feb 2, 2005
SAMSUNG SyncMaster 191T
by Darren Ellis

Featuring generous tilt, and incredible viewing angle, Samsung is on to a winner with this well-designed multi-purpose display.

May 1, 2003
Samsung SM181T
by Staff Writers

The SM181T uses a panel based on Samsung’s own PVA technology. This stands for patterned vertical alignment and increases the viewing angle in the same way as MVA, although Samsung claims a viewing angle of 170 degrees – the same as Super-IPS.

Dec 1, 2002
Samsung SyncMaster 170MP
by David Hellaby

How many acronyms can a monitor have before it chokes on its own resolution? We have all come to expect CRTs, LCDs, TFTs and God knows what else but now Samsung has come up with a monitor with so many acronyms it will leave you gasping.

Sep 5, 2001
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