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October 2009
Review summary of Samsung SyncMaster 206BW / 226BW
By alaTest
Review summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 1938 reviews of Samsung SyncMaster 206BW / 226BW from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average review rating is 8.7/10. Comparing these reviews to 90381 other Monitors reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 93/100 (or 9.3 out of 10) = Excellent Quality.
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August 2008
Samsung SyncMaster 206BW Monitor
Review summary: The Samsung SyncMaster 206BW is a 20-inch Wide TFT-LCD delivering a high dynamic contrast ratio and brightness, 1680 x 1050 resolution, 160 degree viewing angle and scanning frequency...
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February 2008
Hands-On Review: Samsung SyncMaster 226BW LCD
Review summary: The Samsung SyncMaster 226BW is a highly appealing display at an even more appealing price. At 22 inches, it's sufficiently large for most desktops, and it's got all the right specs for any application.
Pros: Attractive design, Scroll ball is comfortable and easy to use, Works with Windows and Mac systems, Integration with Tiger is flawless
Cons: Side buttons are hard to squeeze, Comfort could be improved
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December 2007
Samsung SyncMaster 206BW: Syncmaster 206BW
By Roy Santos
Review summary: The SyncMaster 206BW's thin black bezel and curved edges are attractively sleek. Despite very good image quality, the 206BW lacks a lot of connectivity options, so this 20-inch wide-screen LCD is better for office than home-entertainment use.
Pros: Aesthetically pleasing design Very good text and graphics performance
Cons: No cable management Weak grayscale performance
Verdict: Like many Samsung monitors, this model also includes the company's MagicBright presets for text, Internet, game, sport, and movies. Samsung's MagicColor, accessible only from the OSD menu, actually adjusts the saturation to make colors more vivid. A ...
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December 2007
Samsung SM226BW
By Gavin Stoker
Review summary: Adding a second monitor to your system allows more flexibility in day-to-day operation as well as more space on your Mac OS X desktop. Macworld takes a look at a selection of worthy displays.
Pros: Stylish looks, sophisticated feature set, excellent value for money, good all-round performance
Cons: Stand is not height adjustable, location of manual controls means they're fiddly to use
Verdict: The 'SM' in the name stands for SyncMaster, and the unit befits this grand title. The overall impression given is that Samsung's offering is a more sophisticated budget offering than BenQ's FP93VW, offering better features and quality. Samsung's ...
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