The Samsung T27B750 is smooth, curvaceous, and practical (pictures)
The Samsung SyncMaster T27B750's sexy curves aren't the only reason you should be interested in this monitor.
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The Samsung SyncMaster T27B750 is a hybrid TV/monitor that retails for $500, sports tons of features, and looks pretty stylish.
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Stark
The stark white back may be a turnoff for some.
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Lean back
Tilt is the only ergo option included.
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Curves
The T27B750 is much more curvaceous than last year's T27A950.
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Connections galore, except...
While there are tons of connections here, I still miss having a DVI or DisplayPort option.
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Arrays are fine
I don't mind using an array, and this one in particular has a pretty short learning curve. If I have the choice between some buttons on a panel and a remote control, however...
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Ahhhh...
That's what I'm talking about. The remote is light, comfortable, and makes navigating the OSD array a breeze.
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Two for good measure
Two USB ports are aligned perpendicular to the back connections.
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Thin bezel
The monitor's bezel is thin, glossy, and reflective.
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Options, options
Fairly typical picture options when connected to a PC.
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A few more
A few more are available if you scroll down the menu; the two pictured are some of the most useful.