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Samsung SyncMaster 170MP

17-19 Inch LCD | Samsung | http://www.samsung.com.au



Samsung SyncMaster 170MP
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Sep 5, 2001
RRP: $3927 (time of review)
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A multi task monitor that is more practical as a TV than on a PC. Just the thing for the person who has everything.
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.
This article appeared in the September, 2001 issue of PC Authority.


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