Here are a few quick looks at some demanding full screen applications (except solitaire, which is windowed).  All tests were run using the “Entertainment” MagicBright mode on the monitor.

The Fellowship of the Ring – Everything thing looked well.  Colors were vibrant and motion did not seem to ghost on the screen at all.

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The Matrix – There was no detectable motion blur in The Matrix.  Granted, it is not the best movie for testing subjective colors, it did provide us with enough high speed motion to determine that motion blur was not a problem with the 192T.

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Men In Black II – Again no noticeable artifacts even during the excessive amounts of explosion scenes.

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Jedi Knight II – While not extreme, motion blur could be detected when bright objects appeared rapidly over dark ones.  Case in point is the bullet flying out of the gun. (Pay very close attention near the cross hairs)

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Max Payne – The ultimate near black and white video game, Max Payne did very well in our image quality test.  Everything looked ok, and any sort of motion blur did not seem noticeable.

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Solitaire – We saw it partially in Jedi Knight II, but the image is definitely showing off a touch of motion blur.  Gray to Gray response times look challenged.

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  • elessar072 - Friday, November 21, 2003 - link

    OMG...people i need help. I live in Montreal, Canada and i really i want to buy this monitor but wherever i go they only offer me the 191T+ and i want the 192T ! One bcz it looks so kewl and second because it's better then the 191T. What's the difference between 191t+ and 192T except the look and the speakers? Does anyone know a good online store where i can buy the monitor with shipment to canada for a regular price...i have 850$ for a lcd 19".

    Please help me if you know...i found something neutroncanada.com but it looks aweful and i dont know if i should trust them.

    Thanks,
    Elessar.
  • Anonymous User - Saturday, August 9, 2003 - link

    The VX900 is an awful monitor. I feel sorry for your horrible experience. To go from a 192T to a VX900 is like going from an audi s8 to a honda civic.
  • Anonymous User - Monday, July 28, 2003 - link

    I just to say that I bought one of these monitors. I liked it, but when I took it home and connected it, there they were, I got burnt pixels right out of the box. I returned it and got another. The same thing happened again. As a matter of fact, I ended up returning it four times. I payed $750 and I don't think that for that amount I should be dealing with these problems. I contacted Samsung and was told that they had not experienced any problems, but I did, four times! That's too bad because the monitor was really nice looking. I ended up buying the ViewSonic VX900. I must say that I've had no problems of any kind. I don't know if I made the right choice, but I'm very happy with my choice. Thanks.
  • Anonymous User - Sunday, July 20, 2003 - link

    "pixel pitch: 0.264mm"

    How can it be?

    0.294mm!!
  • mikato - Thursday, April 4, 2013 - link

    I have this monitor and it is still awesome and going strong 10 years later. Color is fantastic and still beats any TN panels out there. Great looking too. I am finally in the market for a 24" though :)

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