- Glossy Black Cabinet; Built-in ATSC/NTSC HDTV Tuners
- 23-inch widescreen display; 16:9 Aspect Ratio; 1920 x 1080 Resolution; 300 cd/m2 Brightness
- 10,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio (1000:1 Typical); 5 ms Response Time; 16.7 Million colors
- Viewing Angle: 160 degree Horizontal/Vertical
- Built-in MultiMedia Speakers (3W x 2ch)
Product Description
Be enchanted by the elegance and beauty of the SAMSUNG 2333HD monitor. With its delicately patterned design, sensuously sleek contours, and phenomenal picture quality it will deliver images that delight your eyes and bring a fresh perspective to the way that you view your world
Samsung SyncMaster 2333HD HDTV Widescreen LCD Monitor
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I got this little 23″ 1080p receiver for my stepson. The price is very attractive and since we had a HD satellite box in his room already. I also passed down a 1080p Blu-ray DVD player. And there lies the rub.
I originally wrote “There is only one HDMI connector. This means to play a Blu-ray he must disconnect the HDMI from the box and plug it into the Blu-ray. When I grew up, we had three channels (plus the “educational” channel) and no remote controls. Everything was in black and white and when color became available everything was in green and purple. there were no remotes. So plugging in a cable is hardly a big deal, particularly when you get what is now being called “Full HD”. which apparently means 1080p. ”
However I was wrong. There are two. The second is under a cover on the side. A strange placement but one which upped my rating from 3 1/2 to a full 4.
On a little set like this 1080p looks great, but as far as I am concerned “full” high def requires 120Hz, which produces images that make you feel like you are sitting behind the camera operator in some scenes.
I originally posted this review under model number 2333SW and got a lot of negative comments because the 2333SW does not have a HDMI connector and I must be an idiot to say it did. Well I checked the stupid box and it was mislabeled although the back of the set was properly engraved. My point remains the same one HDMI is not sufficient for today’s digital environment.
Rating: 4 / 5
Although this is good looking tv for the price it has two major drawbacks that makes me wish I hadn’t bought it.
Firstly I didn’t notice there was no composite video in so I have no way of connecting my Dish receiver or PS2 except through the lower quality antenna input. The other problem was the badly designed stand connection, my stepson moved the tv and it fell off the stand and guess what, the antenna socket broke off so now I can’t connect them at all unless I buy a $50 converter box. Thanks Samsung for saving a few bucks by omitting a composite video input!!
Rating: 1 / 5
Pros
Very stylish
Works well as a computer monitor, you can choose between 16:9 or 4:3 viewing
Cons
Makings an annoying buzzing sound when used as a TV
The unit sometimes makes a cracking noise and shuts down when I turn it to the left or right for a better viewing angle.
Not many connections; no s-video or composite inputs for hooking up older equipment
I really wanted to like this HDTV monitor, unfortunately the buzzing and cracking noise prevented this. Talked to the people at Samsung, and while they were nice, they were of no help to me. The first person I talked to couldn’t even find my product in her computer even though I gave her the model number. No more Samsung products for me.
Rating: 1 / 5
Short and sweet … If you need to use this TV during the day, you will need to adjust the brightness. You can do this, but the TV does not store that setting when you turn it off. So, everytime you use the TV, you have to use the remote control to go into the settings and change the video settings. There is no “Custom” option so that the settings you choose will store.
We called Samsung’s customer service twice. Nice people both times, but they only had the same information that we had in front of us already – the manual.
So, if there is a software update or fix for this … the CSRs did not know of it. We have boxed the TV up and are returning it.
Rating: 2 / 5
I was shocked at how well this tv acts as a monitor when I plugged my pc into it’s DVI-D slot. It is sharper and brighter than my purpose built 22″ Acer monitor!.
The TV picture is good, maybe not as good as the new LG I returned because it did not have a DVI-D input.
TVs run smaller than monitors (which are the size they state). Hence, this 23″ tv screen is almost as large as my 22″ monitor, which is nice when running dual monitors as they are almost the same size.
This tv has a headphone jack that the LG did not have, so I run that out to a powered subwoofer and speakers intended for a pc, providing much better sound.
One drawback from my 23″ Olevia I replaced was this monitor does not have analog RCA plug input (red, white, yellow) which I was wanting for my security cameras.
This little TV has the blue light at the bottom center just like my big Samsung in my living room. Kind of cool.
The thing is made so that it tilts upward while sitting in its pedestal. I have a purpose built stand on my desk to put it at the level I need, so I have to place a coaster under the rear of the pedestal to tilt it forward so that the screen is exactly vertical.
Rating: 4 / 5