Emerge - Spring 2008 - (Page 6) LCDs WORK HARD HAVE FUN Samsung’s newest SyncMaster LCD displays work hard while looking good. With the new monitors, your customers can power through a workday, watch a movie or play online games all with the same display. The new 24” and 26” LCD monitors are designed for professionals and consumers looking for enhanced multimedia and entertainment capabilities in a premium screen that is affordably priced. The 2493HM has a high dynamic contrast ratio of 10,000:1, 5ms response time, a 160-degree viewing angle, 400 cd/m2 of brightness and an important DVI and HDMI input. The larger 2693HM is very similar to its smaller twin, but has a 3,000:1 contrast ratio and also includes a VGA input. Both can be used for everything from reading email to watching the latest sci-fi thriller. The displays offer a glossy piano black and chrome design for an attractive addition to any home or office. They also include convenient built-in speakers and a four-way adjustable stand that provides height, swivel, tilt and pivot capabilities for customized, comfortable use. Samsung 2493HM 24” LCD Desktop Display MSRP $599 Samsung 2693HM 26” LCD Desktop Display MSRP $699 “Samsung took the opportunity to unveil a couple of newcomers at Macworld, proving that there was indeed something left in the tank after CES. And on paper, this pair is one to be reckoned with Both units include built-in E ME RG E / S P R I N G 2 0 0 8 multimedia speakers and stunning good looks…” —ENGADGET “Consumers are turning to computer monitors as an entertainment and multimedia solution, both in the office and in the living room,” said Young Bae, Product Manager, Display Group, Samsung Electronics America, Inc. “By combining builtin speakers with exceptional image quality and ergonomic capabilities, this series of displays is an excellent choice for anyone who seeks a superior multimedia experience and advanced motion graphics.” 6
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