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Samsung SyncMaster 2333SW 23-inch LCD Monitor

Design

The SyncMaster 2333SW is part of Samsung's "cream" series of LCD monitors. It's the top of the range 23-inch model, joined by the slightly cheaper AU$449 21.5-inch 2233SW and AU$399 20-inch 2033SW models. They're designed to look rather like little TVs, with piano black finishes augmented with a clear plastic trim that runs along the lower side. The monitor sits on top of a solid plastic base — which we'll come back to shortly — and features control and power keys that run down the lower right-hand side of the monitor. Unlike a number of larger monitors, the bezel isn't too prominent, which has the nice benefit of keeping your eyes focused on the screen itself.

Features

The 23-inch panel at the heart of the 2333SW is a 16:9 panel with a top resolution of 1920x1080, which makes it 1080p compliant, although you'll have to deliver that content via DVI, as it lacks an HDMI port, something we're seeing more of across premium LCD monitors these days. D-Sub is also supported for older monitors. Samsung rates the 2333SW with a dynamic contrast ratio of 20,000:1 and a slightly more realistic average ratio of 1000:1, response time of 5ms and brightness of 300cd/m².

Performance

Setting up the 2333SW proved to be something of a challenge. Like many monitors, the base and screen come as separate parts, and you've got to pop the two together, unless you wish to either wall mount or lay the 2333SW flat on your desk. We've seen plenty of ways to attach bases, from slot-style chunks of plastic to heavy metal screws, but the 2333SW takes a different tack, with a chunky ball on the base of the monitor that pops past a rubber seal on the base. As we found, getting the ball to push past the seal — even at the angle the instructions told us to — was no easy task. Once it's in, it should certainly stay in for a good long time, but be prepared to sweat (and possibly swear).

While we're in the groove of looking at things that don't work all that easily, the side mounted buttons all have the same shape and very little to let you know which button to use. The 2333SW has nice logical menu layouts, but they're somewhat undone by the unclear buttons.

We found the 2333SW to have excellent display characteristics, whether it was in the more rigid DisplayMate tests, or simply by running games, video and photography past it. However, our only caveat is that it's well worth toning the brightness down just a touch. We found that at full brightness there was a slight tendency for washed out images and a bit of backlight leaking through on the edges of the monitor.

Talkback 11 comments

    I bought this monitor (2333SW ...Leginag -- 08/04/09

    I bought this monitor (2333SW) a couple of weeks ago, for AUD$310.

    It's a beautiful monitor, and looks fantastic, even compared to my other Samsung 226BW.

    The automated MagicBright software makes it easy to change the brightness, darker for when surfing the web, and brighter for when playing games.
    I agree that the base is a total b*tch to get on. It took me around 25minutes, and did involve a lot of sweating and swearing. It's quite beyond me how they chose that design (and how it passed testing!).
    But once you get past that, it's just beautiful to use and look at.

    The good: Beautiful design, great image, easy to adjust, good price.

    The bad: Base is hard to attach.

    anyone can guide me how to att ...jerry -- 08/04/09

    anyone can guide me how to attach the monitor stand for Samsung, it's ridiculously annoying me.

    Thanks for the review. on Sams ...Brian Stannius -- 11/04/09

    Thanks for the review. on Samsungs website, the specifications says it's a 1920x1200 resolution, unless it's a failure.

    I've connected my laptop to th ...Sean S -- 22/04/09

    I've connected my laptop to this monitor and i'm finding that the text has fuzzy edges. Has anyone else had this problem - or have any ideas on how to fix it?

    I was a bit spooked after read ...Wilfred Kazoks -- 27/04/09

    I was a bit spooked after reading experiences here of 25 minutes of swaet and swearing to join the display to the base.

    I read the instructions very carefully and it took me about 10 seconds. I think the trick is to gently sway side to side and front to back as instructed. Also to have both arms firmly aligned along the top of the disply to ensure firm even pressure. I could hear the rubber grommet squeaking a little as I gently moved the display. I think if you tried to just push down hard vertically then it would be much more work.

    The good: Full HD 1920x1080 resolution

    The bad: lack of pivot to portrait mode, lack of HDMI input

    A very good monitor. Dick Smit ...Peter -- 28/04/09

    A very good monitor. Dick Smith Power House had a special the other week when I got mine for $298. A bargain.

    The good: Have had no problems. Putting it together was relatively easy. You need a solid surface to put the base on so you can snap the monitor on as per the instructions from Samsung.

    The bad: When you go into High Def mode the text seems to shake a little. This was fixed when I changed the frequency from 60 Hz down to 59 Hz in the display properties. Apart from that it is pretty good.

    I hope i am making the right d ...Trevor Jackson -- 02/05/09

    I hope i am making the right decision at $298 it seems too good to be true however after reading the comments other than setting up the stand it seems ok buying tomorrow

    i'm considering buying this, a ...Sam -- 11/05/09

    i'm considering buying this, as it's 1080p and a fantastic price. but i just want to know, would i be able to watch tv on it, and how much extra would it cost? =S

    Great looking monitor and boug ...CC -- 16/05/09

    Great looking monitor and bought it for only $239 at MSY in Clayton.

    The good: HD Compliant so capable of BluRay DVD playback.

    The bad: Stupidist stand connection ever.

    Got a price match from dicksm ...John Stej -- 11/08/09

    Got a price match from dicksmith and got it for $240. (better then msy incase somthing goes wrong dicksmith has a refund policy).

    The monitor is beautiful and i really dont understand how people are finding the stand difficult to attach. Its just one bolt, not rocket science.
    I have had it now for 2 months and not problems so far. Dont watch it on full brightness for too long, i nearly damaged my eyes.

    The good: Clear crisp and bright colours. amazing for games.

    The bad: maybe it could be slimmer, but its not too bad.

    Monitor surface / scratches Saleem -- 02/11/09 (in reply to #320204711)

    how 's the monitor surface is it scratch proof ? i am asking this bz i think it has a glossy body which will get scratches easily.

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Overview

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The good:
  • Excellent display characteristics
  • Nice design
The bad:
  • Awkward monitor stand
  • Full brightness can wash out images
The bottomline:

Samsung's attractive "cream" monitor has a lot of upside, once you get the annoying base unit snapped on.

Editors’ rating:

8/10

RRP: AU$549.00

Related topics:

syncmaster, samsung, monitor, lcd, display, 2333SW

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