SAMSUNG T37F Series 22-Inch FHD 1080p Computer Monitor, 75Hz, IPS Panel, HDMI, Display Port, VESA Compatible, 3 Yr WRNTY (LF22T374FWNXGO)
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Rosalinda Moen V
> 24 hourWhat I mean by the title is... Ive had this monitor for a few weeks now, testing it. In the end, it was a good monitor, but I didnt feel it was worth the $240 it was listed at then, since I also just gotten a 27-Inch Lenovo that was just as good, for $220. I know Samsung is a more reputable company, but that doesnt justify its higher price for a 24-Inch monitor, especially since we have so many good ones nowadays - you can get a 1080p 32 monitor for the same price. But now that its right around $200, I can recommend it, as it is a good monitor. It is an IPS screen, so it has better viewing angles and contrast than other types of LED panels, such as TN screens. So it would be better for business applications, and watching videos/movies, more than gaming, as TN monitors are better suited for those fast-paced uses. The overall general public should choose IPS screens since its overall better suited for everyday use. It also has very slim bezels, and I like the angular base and design - it has a modern, sleek look. To be honest, since the 27 version is not much more expensive, if you have the budget and space, Id go for that one. Just my personal preference I cannot do desktops fewer than 27, but I understand people have different requirements, such as space constraints, or in a business setting. In the end, there were no issues with this monitor, and I happily use it as a secondary monitor to extend my laptop when I use it on my desk. I recommend it if it doesnt go above the $205 price.
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B Wallis
> 24 hourThis is a great little monitor but in spite of its refresh rate, not gonna be one for long-haul gaming sessions. It has great color quality with minimal tweaking needed, good viewing angles and refresh rate of 75hz. So its a solid computer for work and whatever else you do, but may not make somebody wanting serious performance happy. Easy to mount on a monitor arm, which you will want to plan on using because the stand for this thing is TERRIBLE. Cheap, and not adjustable.
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Old Fart
> 24 hourThis TV is the worst TV I have ever owned!
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SS
> 24 hourI am a fan of Samsung and ordered two of the 22-inch monitors for my home setup. Out of the gates I could not get a signal through the Displayport input in the first monitor. The input looked a little off kilter, but I could still plug in the cable just fine. I engaged in detailed troubleshooting with our helpdesk, updated firmware, drivers, etc. across all my components. We then confirmed that it was a hardware problem with the Displayport because the second monitor worked fine. There was no damage to the box or shipping materials, so it appears this monitor was defective from the start. The seller was very responsive, but had none left in stock. So I had to return them both. I would give Samsung another try, but this was an unfortunately a time-consuming event that resulted having to go with a different brand.
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Rebecca
> 24 hourI bought these on sale for my home office and they are perfect. The color is great and I do seem to notice a difference with the eye saver mode. They were easy to install and set up. Im not a gamer, but these are just what I wanted for my office.
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DaveG
> 24 hourNo surprises, works great.
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Devlin
> 24 hourThis is what I would call a more utilitarian solid and more basic monitor that feels geared more towards work at home than gaming. This does work for gaming and has a respectable 75Hz refresh rate (native) but it just feels a bit basic for what the MSRP is at (over two-fifty at the moment). For a 22 monitor, that isnt terrible but it is also a bit higher than I would expect for what feels more like a bare-bones display. What I will say, however, is that the IPS panel, the picture quality, and the HDMI input redeem this monitor. The picture is crisp, clear, and the image is smooth. Colors seem correct and accurate and it is more than bright enough for me...whether for work or play/gaming, it is above average. It wouldnt be fair to compare it to an Alienware gaming monitor or a new and much more expensive Acer, but it is fair to say that you will likely be pleased with the performance of this 22 monitor for the cost. It isnt perfect but it does have a great picture, vibrant colors, and seemingly accurate reproduction. Pros: Sleek design Thin considering the MSRP IPS panel 75Hz native refresh rate Vibrant colors Great viewing angles (due to the IPS panel) Includes nice cables 1080p resolution Cons: Power cable is a bit short but it can be replaced relatively inexpensively Not the cheapest option Overall, this is a monitor that works very well for me for working from home and some gaming. It is large enough for me to get a lot more electronic landscape in order to be more efficient at work but it also doesnt have all the bells and whistles that some others. This is a nice Samsung monitor and it includes a good warranty.
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Jametta Garnett
> 24 hourEye saver
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Matt S
> 24 hourI feel like this monitor was designed to relieve eye fatigue. Im aware it has an eye-saver mode, but even when that isnt active, the color on the monitor is very soft. It doesnt display blue properly. Im very familiar with adjusting color balance to get the image I desire and theres nothing I can do to get this monitor to look the way I want. I use two monitors and my other monitor displays colors correctly so the difference is hard to miss. The best way I can describe the color tone is nicotine stained. Ive played some games on it and I cant find anything to complain about in games, outside of poor color rendering. For the price, and Samsungs reputation for making the highest quality LEDs on the planet, I really expected more out of this monitor.
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Jacob Vikse
> 24 hourI got 2 of the 22 inch monitors after I had trouble ordering an HP dual monitor bundle which was $350. Im so glad I found these and was able to get 2 monitors for $100 less. So far so good. The monitors perform great for what Im doing, just using them for work. I have hooked up through a USB hub, one with HDMI and the other DisplayPort.