Final Thoughts

The Samsung 193P is essentially a revision on the 192T with better response time and contrast ratio. To some, the removal of a physical interface and the transition to a "virtual" one is also an advantage. Some may enjoy the comfort of physically touching and controlling the monitor, but consider the cost benefits of removing those controls. In the long run, this could lead to cheaper displays. However, since the MagicTune software only works for Windows or Mac, Linux users probably are not going to want to consider the 193P anytime soon.

The cost benefits of reducing the interface do not reflect entirely on the SyncMaster 193P this early. Initial retailers are selling the unit for $800; significantly more than most 19" today. In fact, the older 192T retails for less than $700. There are small advantages in the LCD panel used in the 193P, but paying more for the monitor over a SyncMaster 192T is unnecessary. The issues with the over-flexibility of the stand annoyed us occasionally as the panel rarely would sit in the desired position. Samsung has a winner with their 193P panel, but very small issues with the stand may discourage buyers.

Sharp has announced recently two of its own low response time enthusiast LCDs. Next week, we will see if the SyncMaster 192T and the Dell 2001FP have more competition! Stay tuned for more LCD reviews.

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  • Shalmanese - Friday, April 16, 2004 - link

    Can we just take it as a given that geometry on LCDs are perfect? Its rather tedious wading through a list of 5's to find out what's WRONG with a particular monitor. Perhaps to make it simpler, if you awarded 5 to all the monitors in a category, you could condense it down to a single figure so we can skim the page more easily.
  • KristopherKubicki - Thursday, April 15, 2004 - link

    Its too expensive to compete with the 2001FP. Its been on sale for a while but samples for review just arrived - go figure

    Kristopher
  • miomao - Thursday, April 15, 2004 - link

    The usually great review... :)

    I would like to see also a comparison with the LG.Philips 19'' 25ms S-IPS panel.
    A monitor like LG L1910B (last version) or Iiyama E481.
    Buyers say it doesn't have deep black, but is very fast on video and games.
  • araczynski - Thursday, April 15, 2004 - link

    3rd generation my a*s...
  • Yvo - Thursday, April 15, 2004 - link

    funny this monitor has been on sale at Fry's for over 2 months.
  • DannyOcean - Thursday, April 15, 2004 - link

    Would Anandtech recommend buying the Samsung 193P over the Dell 2001FP?

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