SyncMaster242mp LCD Monitor

Samsung's SyncMaster242mpThe SyncMaster242mp all-in-one display is Samsung’s first 24”LCD monitor (www.samsungusa.com) to utilize the company’s MagicSpeed technology, which helps reduce image ghosting andjagged pixel effects. The HDTV-ready SyncMaster 242mp has an array of digital and analog interfaces that allow it to be used as a full featured TV (with built-in TV tuner), a video monitor, or for general nonlinear video editing. Its 1,920 x 1,200 resolution,1,000:1 contrast ratio and Virtual Dolby attachable speakers make the SyncMaster242mp a truly versatile LCD monitor.

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