Samsung 193P: Exclusive Preview
by Kristopher Kubicki on April 15, 2004 12:05 AM EST- Posted in
- Displays
Construction (continued)
Samsung SyncMaster 193P | |
LCD | 19.0" SXGA LCD (Active Matrix) pixel pitch: 0.294mm Anti-glare coating PVA |
Scanning Frequency | Horizontal: 30-81kHz Vertical: 56-75Hz |
Response Time | 20ms (Typical) |
Contrast Ratio | 800:1 (Typical) |
Compatibility | 1280 x 1024 (Native) |
Brightness | 250 cd/m2 |
Dimensions (WxHxD) | 16.7"x 16.2" x 9.3" |
Power | Working: 40W Standby/Off: 5W |
Warranty | 3 years parts and labor |
As we have seen with other LCDs from Samsung, the PVA display mode is a key giveaway that the panel in the 193P is manufactured by Samsung. PVA is proprietary to Samsung.
We were slightly suspicious of the 800:1 contrast ratio. This seems fairly high for any LCD of this size, particularly with a 250cd/m2 brightness. There are no Samsung LCD panels with 800:1 contrast ratios on the Samsung website as of March 2004. As we will see in later parts of the review, the contrast ratio does seem improved over previous models that we have seen in the past.
Recently, we have criticized a few LCDs for their approach to cooling (particularly the Samsung 213T and Dell 2001FP). Too little ventilation, and the monitor runs the risk of overheating. Too much ventilation, and the monitor components are exposed (as well as any and all effects of EMI shielding are negated). Our SyncMaster 193P demonstrates the best of both worlds. The bulk of LCD heat comes from the AC-DC inverter and the panel backlights. In the case of the 193P, Samsung uses an AC-DC brick adaptor. Panel temperatures are low enough to seal completely the components in a plastic sheath. The result is a very sleek design.
Our 193P did not have any pixel defects. We spotted one dead subpixel in the upper right quadrant of the monitor, but it was, otherwise, flawless. This was expected; our 193P sample uses a 1280x1024 SXGA LCD panel. Our last reviews were based on UXGA panels with significantly more pixels.
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Shalmanese - Friday, April 16, 2004 - link
Can we just take it as a given that geometry on LCDs are perfect? Its rather tedious wading through a list of 5's to find out what's WRONG with a particular monitor. Perhaps to make it simpler, if you awarded 5 to all the monitors in a category, you could condense it down to a single figure so we can skim the page more easily.KristopherKubicki - Thursday, April 15, 2004 - link
Its too expensive to compete with the 2001FP. Its been on sale for a while but samples for review just arrived - go figureKristopher
miomao - Thursday, April 15, 2004 - link
The usually great review... :)I would like to see also a comparison with the LG.Philips 19'' 25ms S-IPS panel.
A monitor like LG L1910B (last version) or Iiyama E481.
Buyers say it doesn't have deep black, but is very fast on video and games.
araczynski - Thursday, April 15, 2004 - link
3rd generation my a*s...Yvo - Thursday, April 15, 2004 - link
funny this monitor has been on sale at Fry's for over 2 months.DannyOcean - Thursday, April 15, 2004 - link
Would Anandtech recommend buying the Samsung 193P over the Dell 2001FP?