Samsung 22" 3D Monitors
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Samsung 22" 3D Monitors
Scan code: LN27266 Manufacturer code: LS22CMFKFV/EN
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Samsung 22" 3D Monitors

22" Samsung SM2233RZ Black, 3D 120Hz, 3ms, 1680x1050, DC 20000:1 (1000:1 Typical)

Scan code: LN27266 Manufacturer code: LS22CMFKFV/EN
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Immerse yourself in excitement. Delivering dramatic 2D images and when coupled with nVIDIA 3D glasses, dynamic 3D images, the SM2233RZ welcomes you to a world of extreme excitement in which fantasy becomes reality. Its enhanced imaging, user friendly features and superior style deliver pure visual perfection.

• superior 3D with 120Hz technology
• welcome to dynamic 3D
• 3D synergy
• Go from 2D to 3D with a touch
Features Superior 3D with 120Hz technology
Starting with a 120Hz image and splitting it into two 60Hz images creates richly textured, ultra-realistic 3D that immerses the viewer in the ultimate 3D environment.

3D synergy
• Certified for use with nVIDIA 3D glasses
• 3D glasses allows you to make the most of the 2233RZ's superior 3D imaging capabilities
• Every detail bursts out of the screen

Vivid richness
• Ultra-high 20000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
• Vivid, realistic detail

Eco-efficiency
• Automatic monitor turn-off at user defined time
• Makes energy usage more efficient
• Saves money, electricity, and prolong monitor life

Comfortable 3D
Through its use of ergonomics technology, the 2233RZ creates an eye-resting level that delivers extreme 3D that feels more comfortable and natural to the eye.

Welcome to dynamic 3D
• Fast, fluid images give enhanced 3D reality
• 20000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio delivers dramatic detail
• Optimized for extreme entertainment

Go from 2D to 3D with a touch
• Convenient user-assigned short-cut key
• Takes 2D to 3D at the touch of a button

Style that satisfies
• Refined, streamlined design
• Crystal bar with blue LED lighting
• Delicate, elegant back pattern
• Superior style, delicate elegance

Image integrity
• Displays 4:3 images in their original format
• Image distortion and stretching are eliminated
• 100% image integrity even on a wide screen
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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
1 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Samsung
Telephone:
0330 (7267864)
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