Samsung SyncMaster P2770HD
Manufacturer: Samsung Part number: P2770HD
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- Bottom Line:
- The Samsung SyncMaster P2370HD is a great choice for those looking for a 27-inch monitor-HDTV combo.
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CNET editors' review
Samsung SyncMaster P2770HD price range: $538.77
- Reviewed by: Eric Franklin
- Reviewed on: 02/24/2010
The good: The Samsung SyncMaster P2770HD has a ton of connection options, built-in speakers, and great overall performance.
The bad: Has only one HDMI port; lacks an S-Video port; its menu system is inefficient compared with others; playing movies delivers a slight greenish tint.
The bottom line: The Samsung SyncMaster P2370HD is a great choice for those looking for a 27-inch monitor-HDTV combo.
User reviews
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Picture quality depends on cables
by fiveevif on March 15, 2010
Pros: I bought this HDTV/Monitor because I wanted something that could act just as much as a HDTV as it could a monitor. The picture quality is great under both circumstances as long as you have the right cable and right picture setting.
Cons: As mentioned in an earlier post, output from a computer via HDMI results in terrible quality for text (use DVI-D instead). Also, I had read that the stem from the monitor stand cannot be removed once installed... this appears to be true.
Summary: When plugged into Netfilx Roku via HDMI - The best resolution of movies streamed from Netflix is 720p, which (I believe) is equivalent to most HD channels through cable/satellite. ...
Summary: When plugged into Netfilx Roku via HDMI - The best resolution of movies streamed from Netflix is 720p, which (I believe) is equivalent to most HD channels through cable/satellite. The picture quality was excellent using the movie setting for the HDMI input.
At long last, I found someone with the same problem AND a solution to the problem associated with the HDMI interface between a PC/MAC and the P2770HD. With the PC/MAC plugged into the P2770HD via HDMI, use the remote to select the following:
When plugged into MacBook via HDMI (1920x1080) - My wife and I watched some TV shows streaming from ABC's website. Even though the video stream wasn't that great of quality, the picture still looked pretty good (for the most part) when the video was maximized to fill the screen. As mentioned before, the text quality was pretty bad when using the HDMI connection. But this problem was completely solved when I switched to a DVI-D cable.
When plugged into MacBook via DVI-D (1920x1080) - I have been looking at all the desktop background images that come with the MacBook, and these pictures look great on this monitor. They look much, much better than when I was looking at them through HDMI with the same resolution. The text is also much, much better quality when hooked up in this configuration. If the text situation had not improve, I would have immediately taken this device back!
It is also important to note that there are several different picture settings when this HDTV/Monitor is plugged into a device. There is a setting for movies, a setting for playing video games, a setting for viewing mostly text, a setting for viewing mostly websites, and these settings can be customized to fit the need of most users (I would assume).
By day I am either programming or writing documents/emails using text-based applications. By night I either watching movies or TV shows streamed over the internet. With this HDTV/Monitor I can do both, and the picture quality is great! Very good quality/functionality for ~$400 (from Costco).
Updated on Jun 11, 2010
- Hit "Source" button on remote
- Arrow up/down to "HDMI' on the list, hit "Tools" button on the remote
- Arrow up/down to "Edit Name" on the next list, hit "Enter" button on the remote
- Arrow up/down to "HDMI" on the next list, hit "Enter" button on the remote
- Arrow up/down to "DVI PC" or "PC" on the next list, hit "Enter" button on the remote (Monitor should automatically adjust picture so that text does not look terrible)
- Hit "Exit" button on remote and WALA!
Updated on Jun 11, 2010One of the things I forgot to mention, there are 3 different "Picture Mode" settings with the HDMI interface: 1) Movie (for viewing under low lighting), 2) Standard (for viewing under standard lighting), and 3) Dynamic (for viewing under bright lighting). Under "Dynamic" the whites are very bright and text viewing is very easy on the eyes, but this setting should be adjusted to suit the needs of each individual / environment.
Also if you use the HDMI port for more than 2 different devices, remember to follow the instructions in the first update... except choose the "Game" or "Blu-Ray" or "DVD" option instead of the "DVI PC" or "PC" option in the final list. That way the P2770HD can adjust the screen image for the right input source.13 out of 13 users found this user opinion helpful.
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fantastic screen, recommended.
by theKUHLone on January 13, 2011
Pros: picture, inputs, look, functionality, and everything else.
Cons: speakers are a little weedy but with desktop speakers in there place this is no problem. 2 hdmi inputs would have been a bonus.
Summary: really great picture when set up using DVI connections and haven't expirienced any problems yet with this screen. the cnet review doesn't tell of any real ajustable aspects ...
Summary: really great picture when set up using DVI connections and haven't expirienced any problems yet with this screen. the cnet review doesn't tell of any real ajustable aspects yet there is a base with rolling wheels which alows easy swivle, also a really great gaming screen as well as web use and text. havent noticed a green tint in movies as i just play movies using my ps3 and they look great without changing settings from gaming to movie settings. if your thinking about buying this screen stop thinking and just buy it, great for everything. great resolution; dont care what others say, fantastic for gaming, movies and regular computer use and responce rate is great (the difference between 5ms and 2ms is very small and wont be noticed unless you're incredibly picky or pay very close attention to these sorts of things). has a great remote and looks spectacular.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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outstanding
by belinindza on September 24, 2010
Pros: design , performance
Cons: unsupported resolutin over 1920x1080
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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I' ve got this TV it is great
by Ancel_Haddad on March 16, 2013
Pros: Its colors, contrast, graphics, options and sounds are great
Cons: Size and refresh rate
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This monitor is awesome,
by n8dogg2121 on April 20, 2012
Pros: -The main thing that matters, Picture quality, is great.
-It's big
-It's relatively cheap ( I got mine for $260 one day when I saw it on shopper.cnet.com/deals)Cons: -I Had to do some serious picture tweaking. When I say serious, I mean about 30 minutes of googling and playing with settings.
-Sound quality is poor (who expected it not to be poor)Summary: There is nothing wrong with this monitor at all, I think the user ratings and cnet ratings are off a bit. I thought the menu system was incredibly extensive, it ...
Summary: There is nothing wrong with this monitor at all, I think the user ratings and cnet ratings are off a bit. I thought the menu system was incredibly extensive, it had lots of picture tweaks, almost as much as my Samsung UN55C8000 TV. I don't notice any greenish tint at all after tweaking the settings to a recommended setting I found from googling. At $260 I don't think there is a better 27" option at all.
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Mediocre At Best
by Th3rdSun on April 16, 2012
Pros: Size
Inputs
Remote included
Built in digital tunerCons: Terrible colors
Contrasts problems
Brightness issuesSummary: Don't mean to insult the reviewer,but I really don't know what monitor he was looking at.This monitor sucks for pretty much any games with fast motion,...
Summary: Don't mean to insult the reviewer,but I really don't know what monitor he was looking at.This monitor sucks for pretty much any games with fast motion,plus the colors aren't quite right no matter how much you tinker with the settings.Small text is terrible and pretty much can't be corrected,as it shows up blurry.
I have an Acer X233h monitor and was looking to upgrade in size so that I could double my gaming monitor as a larger sized TV for the bedroom.To be quite honest,the only thing that the Samsung has over the Acer is size,a digital tuner,and a remote.
There is some noticeable ghosting in this monitor that there is absolutely no way that I could recommend anyone getting it for anything outside of basic PC use.Ghosting is most noticeable when watching darkly lit screen images while in a dark room.
I'm taking it back soon to get a monitor of the same size with better contrast ratio(Samsung has a 50000:1 but I've seen others of the same size with 100000:1)and a better response time(Samsung has 5ms).
I would've rated this monitor higher if the issue with ghosting wasn't there,even though the contrast and brightness aren't really up to snuff.Alas,I can't give this monitor over 2.5 stars -
Useless for PC or Laptop.
by Banktank on April 13, 2012
Pros: None. Really, for a pc or laptop, absolutely none.
Cons: 16:9 ratio for a pc or laptop means the 27" screen is a waste of aobut 6" all around. What's the point of a big screen if it you can't use it? Oh, and set up with my Toshiba laptop? Pain in the *ss. Get ready for a help-desk call!
Summary: Might have been useful in to read in the initial review that widescreen and full screen modes doen't work with a PC or laptop.
Summary: Might have been useful in to read in the initial review that widescreen and full screen modes doen't work with a PC or laptop.
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very bad moniter
by eric4272 on August 13, 2011
Pros: none at all
Cons: horrble color's .
in dvi you can not turn the backlite down.
backlite bleeding on the top and bottem.Summary: i am using a cable box in the hdmi and the color's are horrble plus when hooked in dvi you can not turn the backlite down at all worst ...
Summary: i am using a cable box in the hdmi and the color's are horrble plus when hooked in dvi you can not turn the backlite down at all worst monitor i ever owned plus backlite bleeding too.
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Good picture and text if using the right connection
by rlouis01 on July 13, 2011
Pros: Very sharp monitor with good color and clear text.
Cons: HDMI connection is the pits
Summary: When I used an HDMI cable and tried to use the set as a computer monitor the text was just unacceptable. When I plugged this in via VGA cable the ...
Summary: When I used an HDMI cable and tried to use the set as a computer monitor the text was just unacceptable. When I plugged this in via VGA cable the text became very sharp. I don't have a DVI cable but since HDMI is supposed to be identical to DVi but with sound, I am puzzled why some people reported better result using DVI instead of HDMI. My unsupported theory is that since the VGA output from my graphics card (ATI Radeon HD 5550) is an analog signal the digital to analog converter on myh card is superior to the D to A converter in the monitor.
I would appreciate any feedback about my theory. I am happy with the VGA connection. Can anyone say with authority that using a DVI cable would give superior results compared to my VGA connection? -
Excellent Hybrid, Great for a TV; Very Good for Monitor
by gnutttheshark on February 14, 2011
Pros: Over HDMI, seems to display 1080/24p properly...but I wish an EXPERT would address that in a review. For the price, cheaper than ordinary TV's. The OSD is easy to navigate. It can easily be used as a bedroom TV/monitor because of dual functionality.
Cons: The screen does not seem to be uniform; light appears brighter at the lower middle edge of the screen.
Summary: I think this is an excellent product, especially in the small world of specially designed TV/monitor hybrids. As most people know, you can virtually use any TV as a ...
Summary: I think this is an excellent product, especially in the small world of specially designed TV/monitor hybrids. As most people know, you can virtually use any TV as a monitor. But, when a product is designed for s specific task, it usually does a better job, as does this one. I am no expert; I have heard that most 60hz displays cannnot properly handle 1080/24p, but it seems as if this one does. If you compare this to regular TV's I believe that this is a better deal than most, for most 27 inchers cost over 400. The abilty to connect cable or an antenna to the set is such a sweet move that the only one HDMI connnection can almost be overlooked. Overall, I think this is an excellent product.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Samsung
- Part number: P2770HD
- Description: The Samsung 27" P2770HD widescreen HDTV monitor features a digital TV tuner and digital device support, so you can connect it to your cable/satellite box, Blu-ray player, gaming system or computer. HDMI connections and 1080p support ensure that no matter what you're doing, you'll be doing it at the highest resolution possible. Dolby Digital Plus, SRS TruSurround HD, 5.1 optical SPDIF out and integrated speakers bring every sound to life. And the cabinet's stunning Touch of Color gradation with glass-like finish is reminiscent of a fading sunset, while the crystal clear acrylic stands add style and sophistication.
General
- Packaged Quantity 1
- Display Type LCD monitor / TFT active matrix
- Diagonal Size 27 in
- Built-in Devices Stereo speakers ,
TV tuner - Panel Type TN
- Aspect Ratio Widescreen - 16:9
- Native Resolution 1080p 1920 x 1080
- Brightness 300 cd/m2
- Image Contrast Ratio 1000:1 / 50000:1 (dynamic)
- Color Support 16.7 million colors
- Response Time 5 ms
- Horizontal Viewing Angle 170
- Vertical Viewing Angle 160
- Features HDTV compatible,
SRS TruSurround HD,
Dolby Digital Plus - Color Rose black
- Dimensions (WxDxH) 26.3 in x 9.4 in x 19.3 in - With stand
- Weight 18.1 lbs
TV Tuner
- Digital TV ATSC
Audio
- Type speaker(s) - Stereo
- Output Power / Channel 3 Watt
Input
- Type None
Connectivity
- Interfaces DVI-D,
VGA,
HDMI,
Component video ( RCA x 3 ),
Audio line-in,
Composite video ( RCA x 2 ),
SPDIF output ( TOSLINK ),
Headphones,
Audio line-in ( RCA )
Mechanical
- Display Position Adjustments Tilt
- Tilt Angle 20
- Flat Panel Mount Interface 100 x 100 mm
Miscellaneous
- Features Wall mountable
- Microsoft Certifications Compatible with Windows 7
- Compliant Standards DDC-2B
Power
- Power Supply Internal
- Power Consumption Operational 56 Watt
- Power Consumption Stand by / Sleep 2 Watt
Sustainability
- CNET Labs: Operational power consumption 59.3 Watt
- CNET Labs: Calibrated power consumption 49.6 Watt
- CNET Labs: Max brightness power consumption calibrated 59.3 Watt
- CNET Labs: Min brightness power consumption 26.4 Watt
- CNET Labs: Power consumption Stand by / Sleep 0.8 Watt
- CNET Labs: Estimated Annual Energy Cost 15.62 US Dollars
- ENERGY STAR Qualified Yes
Manufacturer info
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- Manufacturer:Samsung
- Address:
105 Challenger Road, Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660 - Phone: 1-800-726-7864
- Fax: 1-973-601-6001

