Samsung SyncMaster 206BW 20" LCD Monitor
Samsung - 206BWRelease Date: Feb 2007
This 20" widescreen LCD monitor from Samsung's BW series is certified for Microsoft Vista s Premium standards. The wide 16:10 aspect ratio of this professional monitors makes multitasking easy and the ultra-fast 2ms response time is perfect for motion editing. And exclusive Magic technologies give y... Read Moreu complete control over outstanding color. All the color. All the room. With the Samsung BW series, it s not hard to imagine. Minimize
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Number of Reviews: 4Positive Reviews: 100%
Negative Reviews: 0%
Positive Review
Reviewed by: 30-Mar-08
Strengths: Great picture. Very clear screen. High resolution. Super for playing Games or watching DVD's
Weaknesses: Would be nice if the arm stand would adjust for hight.
Summary: I run my monitor at the full 1680X1050 with a high end video card and the picture is awesome. Playing games with high resolution and watching dvd's just blows me away still and I have had this monitor for over a year now. I would definatly recommend this widscreen monitor to anyone.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: pr0tect0r7 on 29-Jul-07
Strengths: Blazingly Fast, great quality, a lot larger than I thought a 20" wide screen would be
Weaknesses: Couldn't find any
Summary: It's a top of the line item and I expect to not have to replace it for a long time, crystal clear and one of if not the best of it's kind
Positive Review
Reviewed by: treefrog07 on 12-Apr-07
Strengths: Clarity, color, ease of setup, small desktop footprint
Weaknesses: none
Summary: This thing is great! It's my first home LCD monitor, I use a NEC 1855NX at work. It replaced a 19" Philips 109B CRT, which is a really good CRT. Most of my use is office-related apps, including large spreadsheets; other major use is multimedia editing and playback. Games are on another computer. Had already read the manual from Samsung's website before I ordered this. Made sure my video card could adequately display 1680x1050. It took me about 15 mins to install, from opening box, unpacking, attaching DVI and power cables, and loading monitor driver into WinXP. Factory color settings were bright. Find the "magic" button before you start adjusting contrast, brightness, and colors with other buttons - the presets for the various functions worked quite well. I like the "Text" setting. While the stand does not allow raising or lowering the monitor, I was able to get very good results in just a couple of minutes by rotating and tilting the monitor to get the best view. I've seen colors and shapes that I never noticed before, especially on icons and other small display objects. No distortion across the screen. The "black" is blacker than on my CRT. I use reading glasses so I worried that this monitor might not meet my needs, but it does, and quite well. If I had the extra money I would have gotten its big brother, the 226BW.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: pr75 on 18-Feb-07
Strengths: Great design, VGA and DVI-D cables supplied, 2ms response, 3000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, HDCP support, Vista Certified, 3 Year Warranty.
Weaknesses: Picture control buttons could be better placed for easier access. High Price.
Summary: This is my first LCD screen ever. I was holding up on buying a LCD screen because of problems with the ability of reproducing blacks and response times which causes picture blur in high movement video playback. I came across the Samsung BW line by researching what I should look for when buying a LCD monitor. Samsung has 3 models on this line: 19", 20" and 22". I picked the 19" model last Friday because I was told it had the same exact specifications of its bigger siblings and being $100 cheaper I thought I had a great buy in my hands. Hooked it up realized that the 19" version had 1440x900 maximum resolution versus 1680X1050 on the 20" and 22" models which comes handy when you work with graphics. Also the 19" model had a lower contrast ratio, 2000:1 DCR against 3000:1 DCR on the bigger models and it didn't come with the DVI-D cable. So I debated the whole weekend if I should just keep it or not and if paying $100 more for an extra inch and better contrast ratio would be a good idea. Since I couldn't make mends with the idea of just having an "OK" monitor I went back to the store and cashed out the extra $100. Just hooked it up and I sure see a big difference. Even though it's just an inch bigger I think there's quite a difference in size, the 19" seemed tiny. I'd dare to compare a 19" widescreen monitor to a 17" monitor and a 20" widescreen monitor to a 19" monitor. Contrast wise, 3000:1 DCR is a lot better when compared to the smaller model which had a 2000:1 DCR. I must confess that I'm very picky with black color reproduction and when it comes to reproducing blacks CRT is still the winner but I am very pleased with this model. Color reproduction is great and you have multiple picture modes and manual controls to suit your needs. With the 2ms response time I can't notice any pixel ghosting in fast moving action video playback. DVI-D and VGA cables are included with this one so you can assure the best picture quality with the digital input given your video card has DVI-D outputs. Overall this is a great monitor and I would recommend cashing out the extra money for the bigger models in this line. I got the 20" model because it fits perfectly with my furniture space and has the exact same specs of the 22" version. Hope this review helps you in someway.











