Samsung P2570HD 24.6-Inch Full 1080p HDTV LCD Monitor – Black Rose
Product Descriptions : Now you can take a break from work and watch HDTV. The P2570HD monitor features a built-in 1080p digital HDTV tuner – which means you can play high definition games and watch blu-ray movies. With sharp, full HD images, you’ll be amazed at the quality. It also has a beautiful TOC design and crystal clear neck with ultra-slim dimensions. Plus it’s Energy Star rated so it uses 50% less energy and RoHs compliant since we cut down hazardous materials during the production process. This Samsung monitor gives you something beautiful to stare at, whether it’s on or off. …read more on this page
Why you should buy Samsung P2570HD 24.6-Inch Full 1080p HDTV LCD Monitor – Black Rose ?
Built-in full HD 1080p digital HDTV tuner so you can watch both TV and HDTV, play high definition games, and watch blu-ray movies
1920 x 1080 full HD resolution delivers sharp, crystal clear images with vidid color, 4ms response time
The High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) connection makes your monitor a multimedia centerpiece
Clear acryic neck for the appearance of a floating monitor
50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio gives you sharper image quality that’s sure to catch your eye
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The Samsung P2570HD; High Definition TV, Monitor & Video Player, a best value for your buck, September 26, 2009
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UPDATE; July 2010: It has been nine months since I have been using the monitor and thought it was time for an update. The monitor has been used heavily; an average of 18 hours per day for work and recreation. Several things have changed; the computer that drives the display was substituted for a new one running at 64 bits with the new Intel I-5 (3.2 GHz) processor. The new graphic cards is a NVIDIA GT 260 with 1.8 GBs of memory and the RAM installed in the computer is 8GBs. The VGA cable was substituted for a DVI and said changes result in a total Windows Experience Index; WEI of 5.9. The limiting factor for such a relatively low number is the HDD since the video card WEI is 7.1. The resolution that the monitor currently has is 1370 x 768 (which is the optimum for my needs of side by side screens). The SyncMaster has not had any problems in spite of such heavy use and it is regularly enjoyed as a second TV. The current price for this device on Amazon is 1.00.
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ORIGINAL REVIEW: Samsung’s SyncMaster P2570HD offers plenty of inputs, a descent HD-TV monitor, basic speakers, and a remote control with all necessary features. Also, great style and very good performance are included in a panel less than 2″ deep. But, no VGA cable included, no height or tilt adjustment and Samsung’s website does not have an updated driver for Windows 7. Best for those of us that need (or want) a new big screen monitor that might be also be used as a TV.
It is an LCD Display with 24.6 diagonal inches of screen and I paid 9.00 On Line. After searching on the Internet for reviews on the new Samsung’s (not many found), decided on giving a try to this new product. Has multiple inputs; from VGA to HDMI that and an integrated TV tuner, speakers and even the power supply (connects directly to an outlet) in a fairly light device.
Is an attractive device with lots of shine, transparent surfaces and a matte screen. The base is a glossy black oval with hues of red on the perimeter. A transparent glass bluish neck anchors the monitor [pic1]. The aspect ratio is 16:9 which makes it very modern looking when compared to the Apple products. The borders of the screen have a 5/16″ clear area [pic4] and on the rear, all input jacks are recessed about one inch and face backwards, not downwards like other monitors/TVs [pic6]. This can make hard flush wall mounting the device. Two small speakers face downward and there is an 18″ area on the rear upper part for heat dissipation (remember that the power supply is inside the device).
I tested the monitor with a 2002 Dell XPS running Windows 7 [pic3]. Tried to get an updated driver for the new OS but none yet available. Refresh rate was awesome, colors were bright, blacks were not seen and no distortion or bleeding of the screen was noted. In order to “stress” the video card to its limits (plus the shared RAM), was able to work with eight screens at the same time and even play a DVD trough the WMP-11 and at the same time, play that same movie stored on an External HDD trough VLC [pic5]; no problems!
Then decided to customize the settings for the display and used the remote control for this (instead of the touch sensing buttons on the lower R front area). The Remote [pic5] is quite intuitive and settings were very easy to adjust for optimum viewing. Brightness and contrast had to be decreased to 67% compared with the factory settings which were 80% for both. Something unexpected, when switching from a regular 17 inch LCD monitor to this big screen, the mouse needs more area to properly work. Otherwise, adjustments need to be made for said device but I’ll try that later.
After one month of using my Samsung P2570HD solely as a Computer Monitor, I connected it to the cable TV and DVP player to evaluate its performance. Because neither the DVR nor DVD player had more than one HDMI outputs, the comparison needed to be done by stages. The cable from my Cable TV provider [not the DVR/descrambler] was directly connected to the TV input of the Samsung and auto scan was programmed [pic7]. Then, searched for a TV transmission in High Definition [pic9].
Connected the Philips DVD player to the Samsung and to my 40″ Sony Bravia LCD. First trough Composite [pic3] and later trough HDMI [pic 10]. Compared picture quality and trough the “custom” setting, tried to make the image of the Samsung as close as possible to the Bravia [pic 11]. The screen adjustments were made using a specific scene from Zefirelli’s Traviatta because the only illumination for Violetta’s party scene is by candles. On the second configuration [pic12] adjustments were not necessary since the Samsung had been connected through its HDMI input.
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1. As a stand along TV set, the…
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful
Good Gaming Monitor, August 17, 2009
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CraigT (VA USA) – See all my reviews
This review is from: Samsung P2570HD 24.6-Inch Full 1080p HDTV LCD Monitor – Black Rose (Personal Computers)
Bought this to replace an HP 22″ that did 1680×1050. I wanted a TV for the kids play room that would work as a computer monitor. I found this at a local wharehouse type members only store for 349 and thought I’d try it even though I usually wait for the reviews to come out. I am very happy with the computer monitor function and the HDMI input allows me to use an upconverting dvd player without having to run additional audio cables as I have no handy way of sharing the PC audio with the DVD player. I have only used it for over the air HDTV not via cable, so I can’t speak to that, but it functions very well with over the air HDTV. I did notice that it has an USB service port, so anything that may come up can be addressed by putting new firmware on it hopefully. Overall, I am very happy with this purchase and can only assume that the store priced it as a P2570 versus the P2570HD. It seems very cheap considering how expensive LCD 26″ TVs still are (same price as this) and that it really looks great as a monitor for the PC. Slight light bleed from top and bottom when all black screen is being displayed, but not too bad. There is a remote for adjusting everything to taste and the on off button is more of a sensor where you barely touch over the indicator and it goes on or off. I am used to blue indicators and this has red ones, but that’s no big deal. Great product so far. Great deal.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
Great monitor once the settings are right, April 1, 2010
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I just purchased this Samsung P2570HD monitor to replace a 22″ LG that failed. Out of the box, the overall look of the unit is high-end with the touch of color and the touch sensitive hidden buttons. The monitor stand does swivel easily due to moving track on the bottom. Other reviewers have mentioned that it doesn’t swivel – they are right in the traditional sense of swiveling on the base. But the base itself was obviously meant to turn with the TV given the turning track. This was probably done to reduce the size of the stand required for a wide-screen format. To swivel on the base, the base would have to be completely round with the post in the middle. This is a nice way of allowing a monitor to swivel while keeping the more modern design.
I’ve been using this piece mainly as a monitor. Initially, I was very displeased with the resolution through the DVI. There was no option for full HD output. The text was fuzzy and the icons were too large and slightly stretched. There were no settings within the normal “control panel > display” to change to a higher resolution. Luckily, I located a setting hidden in the Nvidia graphics card utility. I had to actually go in and switch “DVI output,” to “DVI HD.” Once I did that, the resolution popped into true HD and looked amazing! I use the monitor for graphics and video and have found the colors and contrast to be quite good. It takes a bit of playing around with the color settings, but this monitor is impressive in both style and function.
As an HD TV, the set works well too. The HD channles are beautiful but as with any HD TV, the standard def are only okay – a perfect reproduction of a poor quality source will inherently be poor.
As a monitor, it works better than expected. I didn’t really need the HD TV part. But I decided that the slightly higher cost compared to non-TV versions(~) for the feature was worth it – I knew I’d never get an HD set for if I wanted one later! Plus now my guests have a TV to watch in the office/guest room.
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