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Samsung 240T 24" LCD Flat-Panel TV

Samsung 240T 24" LCD Flat-Panel TV

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Features:
  • 1,920 x 1,200 resolution, 0.270 mm dot pitch
  • Analog, digital DVI-D, S-video, and high-definition component-video inputs
  • Rich 500:1 contrast ratio, bright 270-nit display
  • Wide 170-degree viewing angles
  • PC and Macintosh compatible; 3-year warranty; speakers (pictured) not included


Description:

The Samsung 240T's 24-inch screen offers razor-sharp images and an impressive native resolution of 1,920 x 1,200, making it well-suited to either professional or home theater uses. Image quality benefits from a high (500:1) contrast ratio, peak brightness of 270 candles/square meter, and wide, 170-degree viewing angles horizontally and vertically. Analog RGB and DVI digital link inputs let you plug in everything from your PC or Macintosh computer to home-entertainment devices like a DVD player, DTV receiver, game console, digital satellite system, or camcorder.

Samsung's patented PVA (patterned, multiple-domain vertical alignment) technology is at the heart of the 240T. PVA benefits include high contrast (nearly perfect vertical alignment of the liquid crystal produces a completely black state, yielding a very high contrast ratio), fast--25 ms--response (vertical alignment of the liquid crystal results in extremely fast response to voltage), and high transmittance (extremely narrow domain boundaries increase cell aperture ratios, allowing more light to pass and increasing brightness).

Video features include picture in picture and Samsung's exclusive "Picture by Picture" feature that lets you view two inputs side by side at full resolution. You can run the 240T for five years solid (about 50,000 hours), then change the lamp yourself--and you're set for another five years.

What's in the Box
LCD monitor, remote control, user's manual, warranty information.

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