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Old 07-27-2001, 02:20 PM
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Default Samsung SyncMaster 180T 18.1" LCD Display Review

PC Stats has posted a look at the Samsung SyncMaster 180T 18.1" LCD display. While it may say 18", the screen size is on par with so-called 19" CRT's:

My first impressions of the 180T as I was taking it out of the box was as close to awe as I have ever been for a display - it is just a massive display, and of course so very very flat. Since I normally work with a 19" ADI E66 display I figured the switch to an 18.1 LCD would be a bit of a downsize, but this wasn't the case. As many of you are already aware the actual screen real-estate on a CRT is usually a bit less than the 15, 17 or 19 inch unit of measure it is sold by.
In any case, with the 18.1" 180T side by side to my trusty old 19" ADI E66 it was easy to see that the screen size was essentially the same for both displays. That is not to say they are equal in any way though. While the screen size is on par, the 180T is a scant two inches or so thick. The ADI on the other hand is almost nearing two feet thick (okay, okay that's slightly exaggerated).

Samsung SyncMaster 180T 18.1 inch LCD Display Review
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