- 1,280 x 1,024 native resolution, 0.264 mm pixel pitch
- TV tuner; PC, composite, S-video, and TV antenna/cable inputs
- 450:1 contrast ratio, 270 nits of brightness
- Wide 150-degree horizontal viewing angle
- Remote control; wall mountable; 3-year warranty
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47 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great LCD Computer monitor with Picture-in-Picture TV,
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This review is from: Samsung SyncMaster 710MP 17" LCD Monitor with TV Tuner -Silver (Electronics)
I've used this monitor as my primary office desktop monitor for almost two years. It's a great LCD with analog VGA connections to a PC. (Some but not all newer LCDs have all digital DVI connections for PCs and other digital inputs.)Some reviewers note that TV pictures are not as sharp as computer images. This is true, but maybe unfair as the problem is more related to the resolution of the incoming TV signal than the performance of the monitor. At 1280x1024 pixels native resolution, the 710MP has far more pixels to fill than the 480 scan lines provided by a standard TV signal. The result when displaying standard TV on a higher resolution monitor is some fuzziness up close. Higher end digital TVs (like some of Samsung's own) cure this problem with an internal up converter that fills in added pixels with complex algorythims performed by dedicated video processors. The 710MP does not have any internal video processor to perform such image magic (nor should it be expected at this price point). This explains why the picture-in-picture (using only part of the LCD screen for TV) display is sharper than the full screen mode. Using an HDTV, DVD or other higher resolution signal cures the fuzziness by using the full available resolution of the 710MP screen. For primary use as a monitor, I've been extremely satisfied. The built-in speakers are clean sounding and more than adquate, if you don't demand driving bass or surround sound for gaming. If your PC video card supports digital DVI out to a monitor, you might prefer a model with DVI inputs. Most people's computer are still analog out to the monitor and the 710MP or it's 19" cousin the 910MP are good choices to allow you to work and monitor television (or other video signals) at the same time. My experience is that the picture is better using the tuner in the Samsung monitor than using a PC based tuner and video-card to provide picture-in-picture capability in a pure monitor without its own tuner. On another computer with a high quality 19" Dell LCD monitor and an ATI 9600 All-in-Wonder video card, artifacts resulting from video processing and low television signal resolution are worse than on the Samsung monitor with a built-in television receiver. The downside? The ATI card can record television (in this case through Windows Media Edition). The Samsung can only display television (not record it). This monitor was my first Samsung product, but its quality construction and performance has me looking at Samsung as a preferred supplier as I consider larger LCD or DLP televisions. If you understand the limits of technology you are buying, the Samsung 710MP is a great choice. It is first a computer monitor and secondarily offers television viewing, both picture-in-picture and full screen. It can display both standard television (with the included tuner) or HDTV (with an external tuner). HDTV is crystal sharp. I highly recommend Samsung monitors and LCD televisions after my experience with the 710MP.
29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Nice, but..............,
By James L. Strong "max4urmoney" (outside Tampa Florida United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Samsung SyncMaster 710MP 17" LCD Monitor with TV Tuner -Silver (Electronics)
I am impressed with this as a monitor, lesser so as a TV. My biggest gripe is that I was looking through the manual and the picture on the box and the remote is vastly different. I was given a chintzy credit card remote, instead of the one pictured. The battery requirements are different and they look infinately different with regard to size and capabilities. I called Samsung and they told me that I could order one to match what's in the picture and I do not look at this as a viable solution. I am a rechargeable battery user (thinking of the enviornment and cost for batteries), but cannot recharge the button battery enclosed with this remote. This does not sit well. WYSIWYG is usually the case, but in this case, I feel deprived, as most will tell you, bigger is better. In the case of the remote, it is probably 1/4 the size. Maybe they ran out when they got to packaging mine, but at least they could give some compensation.Pros: The monitor is really quite nice and fits in well with where I am placing it, on my bedroom wall in my motorhome, which will serve as my monitor for my laptop and television (with many devices plugged in). Sounds better than any other LCD monitor with speakers that I have ever listened to, without distortion at it's highest level. This is certainly a bonus! Set-up was a breeze, TV and monitor. Looks Great, cosmetically! Monitor picture is stellar! 3 year warranty. Cons: REMOTE! If I knew the remote was going to be like this, I would not have purchased this! Again, this purely deceptive from the manual and what is pictured. TV picture looks dull, washed out, lacking vibrance, but as with most combo monitors with TV tuners, picture is not spectacular. Would be sweet if they had included another composite input. (2 instead of 1). All in all, I am pleased with this monitor for what I paid, but with the notable exceptions mentioned above.
23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
I agree with Steve G, the 710MP is a very poor TV,
By Elvis (St. Louis, MO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Samsung SyncMaster 710MP 17" LCD Monitor with TV Tuner -Silver (Electronics)
I gave this three stars only because it is a good computer monitor at a good price (with the current $100 rebate). But as "Steve G" mentioned, the Samsung 710MP does NOT work very well as a TV, regardless of the video source. I tried all three connections (video, S-video and RF antennae conn.) extensively, but the 710MP is deficient as a TV. The TV tuner section must be weak or noisy, because when using the RF connection with an antennae or analog cable TV, the 710MP has a LOT more static than a basic $100 TV set. Connecting a DVD player via S-video isn't noisy like the RF connection, and gives decent image detail, but the color rendition (quality) is worse than a basic $100 TV set, and also tends to be posterized, causing highlights and subtle colors to wash out, shadows to be too dark and strong colors to be oversaturated (all at the same time, no matter how you adjust it). In any TV mode, the 710MP has odd non-linear color rendition: some subtle colors that should be neutral have a pronounced orange or green color cast that cannot be corrected no matter how you adjust it, while other colors are washed out. But if you mainly need a computer monitor, and need stand-alone TV functionality (i.e.: with the computer turned off) in the same package, this might be worthwhile choice. I'd recommend test viewing other possible alternatives first to see if their TV sections work better.
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