The SD390 was crafted to catch the light of its surroundings in various beautiful ways, but brings a narrow bexel, slim and sleek body and transparant neck to create a sophisticated, tasteful look which is finished off elegantly by the touch of blue along the bezel.
Monitor:
23.6in LED display.
Resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels.
Brightness 250cd/m2.
Contrast ratio 10000000:1.
Interfaces and connectivity:
Audio in, D-Sub, HDMI, VGA.
Analogue input and digital input.
General features:
Power saving facility.
Size H40.9, W54.7, D20.9cm.
Weight 3.7kg.
Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.
Latest comments (32)
Blasphemous
14 Mar 16#32
Received today, very nice monitors. Back in the box now till the study gets sorted.
Grazz0r
10 Mar 16#31
OOS....
huangxq2
10 Mar 16#30
I ordered 22 last year for office around £80 each, the black version.
Great monitor, good screen. And looks good too.
Touch button, looks good but physical buttons work better.
The only complaint I have is the stand is not stable, and difficult to screw them in in the first place.
xela333
10 Mar 161#2
Can't tell if it's TN or what. Anyone any ideas?
Dave_dave69 to xela333
10 Mar 162#3
It's PLS
"PLS was introduced by Samsung at the end of 2010 and designed to compete with LG.Display's long-established and very popular IPS technology. It is an IPS-type technology and for all intents and purposes can be considered IPS, just being manufactured by another company. Samsung claimed they had reduced production costs compared with IPS by about 15% and so were making a play at the market of IPS panels when it was launched. At the time it was also being dubbed "S-PLS" (Super-PLS) but that name seemed to be dropped quite quickly in favour of just "PLS". It wasn't until mid 2011 that the first PLS displays started to appear, fittingly they were manufactured by Samsung themselves. The Samsung S27A850D was the first of its kind and its overall performance certainly reminded users of IPS panels." http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles/panel_technologies.htm
huangxq2 to xela333
10 Mar 16#29
PLS, better than TN.
EbuyerPurchased
10 Mar 16#28
I've got 2 monitors already, but i would have bought these 2 had i looked here, when it was posted ;(
HottyHotty
10 Mar 16#27
I got one of these on a deal a while back, it's a brilliant monitor, excellent viewing angles and picture, and it also looks a lot more expensive than the price would suggest.
C0C0
10 Mar 16#26
OOS :disappointed: Expired!
Blasphemous
10 Mar 16#25
There's one left if anyone wants one...
presence
10 Mar 16#24
Unfortunately not. Sorry.
Shonk
10 Mar 16#23
Really dont fancy white but its a nice spec monitor
got 1 (5 left when i got it)
Suthtec
10 Mar 16#22
Bagged 2 late on. Cheers
Chef_uk
10 Mar 16#21
Never even thought about a white one, would match my case and printer but I would need to buy 3 lol
Blasphemous
10 Mar 16#20
Think I just bagged the last two.
Blasphemous
10 Mar 16#19
Looks a cracking deal
shuwaz
10 Mar 16#18
If it's as good as the t24d391ew then I'd highly recommend it.
DNHY
10 Mar 16#17
I wish this was black and not white... I'd have bought a couple.
presence
10 Mar 16#10
I purchased two of these monitors a few days ago when the price first dropped to £99.99. If you have any questions or require any pictures let me know and I will try and take/help.
mpernea to presence
10 Mar 16#16
Do you happen to have a MacBook Pro Retina to connect it to?
Arstar
10 Mar 16#15
Been looking at a HP 24xw for £50 more. But the lack of audio out jack could be an issue if usage changes.
I take it this is matte screen instead of glossy? I prefer glossy myself, and it seems easier to clean.
Edit: Seems this Samsung doesn't have audio jack either. Circle I thought was jack is a screw hole.
shubhs108
10 Mar 16#12
Would this be sufficient for gaming?
xela333 to shubhs108
10 Mar 16#13
In what sense? Any screen can be used for gaming. Depends if you want a low response time or a nicer looking image? This is the latter. You wouldn't catch pro fps gamers using it but it's fine for the rest of us
xela333 to shubhs108
10 Mar 16#14
In what sense? Any screen can be used for gaming. Depends if you want a low response time or a nicer looking image? This is the latter. You wouldn't catch pro fps gamers using it but it's fine for the rest of us
xela333
10 Mar 161#11
In that case, heat. PLS is lovely stuff
DAZZ2000
10 Mar 16#9
You've purchased a different model to this; yours is the TV equivalent - this is purely a monitor. In Currys specs it does state that yours has a 75mm x 75mm VESA mount so you'll be fine.
shoi123
10 Mar 16#8
:confused:
I hope not, this is the monitor i bought. But mine has a card slot on the side. unless they updated the model to remove vesa mount? Ill dounble checm when i get home today.
Great monitor for the money that Turkey; I nearly went for a couple but I see the stand is fixed i.e. not wall mountable - a deal-breaker for me sadly.
Heat nonetheless
shoi123 to DAZZ2000
10 Mar 16#5
It has a vesa mount, and the stand can be removed.
Opening post
Monitor:
23.6in LED display.
Resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels.
Brightness 250cd/m2.
Contrast ratio 10000000:1.
Interfaces and connectivity:
Audio in, D-Sub, HDMI, VGA.
Analogue input and digital input.
General features:
Power saving facility.
Size H40.9, W54.7, D20.9cm.
Weight 3.7kg.
Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.
Latest comments (32)
Great monitor, good screen. And looks good too.
Touch button, looks good but physical buttons work better.
The only complaint I have is the stand is not stable, and difficult to screw them in in the first place.
"PLS was introduced by Samsung at the end of 2010 and designed to compete with LG.Display's long-established and very popular IPS technology. It is an IPS-type technology and for all intents and purposes can be considered IPS, just being manufactured by another company. Samsung claimed they had reduced production costs compared with IPS by about 15% and so were making a play at the market of IPS panels when it was launched. At the time it was also being dubbed "S-PLS" (Super-PLS) but that name seemed to be dropped quite quickly in favour of just "PLS". It wasn't until mid 2011 that the first PLS displays started to appear, fittingly they were manufactured by Samsung themselves. The Samsung S27A850D was the first of its kind and its overall performance certainly reminded users of IPS panels."
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles/panel_technologies.htm
got 1 (5 left when i got it)
I take it this is matte screen instead of glossy? I prefer glossy myself, and it seems easier to clean.
Edit: Seems this Samsung doesn't have audio jack either. Circle I thought was jack is a screw hole.
In what sense? Any screen can be used for gaming. Depends if you want a low response time or a nicer looking image? This is the latter. You wouldn't catch pro fps gamers using it but it's fine for the rest of us
In what sense? Any screen can be used for gaming. Depends if you want a low response time or a nicer looking image? This is the latter. You wouldn't catch pro fps gamers using it but it's fine for the rest of us
In that case, heat. PLS is lovely stuff
I hope not, this is the monitor i bought. But mine has a card slot on the side. unless they updated the model to remove vesa mount? Ill dounble checm when i get home today.
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/tv-and-home-entertainment/televisions/televisions/samsung-t24d391-24-led-tv-white-10010873-pdt.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ey4_5BOSpTw
Are you sure you didn't just make it up? :stuck_out_tongue:
Their manual suggests otherwise:
http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/UM/201401/20140120124904188/BN46-00384A-Eng.pdf
Heat nonetheless