Samsung T260HD Touch of Color 26" LCD Monitor
With the Samsung T260HD Touch of Color 26" Widescreen LCD Monitor what’s better than an HDTV that not only looks sleek and sharp, but that can deliver an incredible performance as well? Nothing beats the Samsung T260HD LCD TV, which simply put, is beautiful and unique both inside and out. The Samsung T260HD features a stunning Touch of Color design and 1080p digital HDTV tuner for the highest resolution images.
Place it in your bedroom and enjoy 25.5-inches of widescreen. It also comes with discrete, built-in speakers, so you’ll be able to hear everything that’s on the screen loud and clear. Also take note that this LCD HDTV has a fast 5ms response times and comes with several inputs including Analog RGB, DVI, DVI-D, Separate H/V, Composite, TV Tuner, HDMI In and more. Beautifully designed, the T260HD is unlike any monitor you’ve ever seen.
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Specifications
Display Type:
Widescreen LCD
Screen Size:
26 inches (25.5")
Pixel Pitch:
0.258 mm x 0.258 mm
Display Area:
518.4 mm x 324.0 mm
Display Colors:
16.7 million
Display Format:
16:10 Wide LCD
Vertical Refresh Rate:
56 ~ 75 Hz
Horizontal Frequency:
30 ~ 81 kHz
Condition:
New
Features:
Built-in Speakers
HDMI:
2
Interface Type:
DVI
HDMI
VGA
Speakers:
2 x 3 Watt Speakers
Contrast Ratio:
1000:1
Dynamic Contrast Ratio:
10000:1
Brightness:
300 cd/m²
Response Time:
5 ms
Horizontal Viewing Angle:
170 degrees
Vertical Viewing Angle:
150 degrees
Maximum Resolution:
1920 x 1200
Cabinet Color:
Rose Black/Black
Dimensions With Stand:
24.02'' x 19.78'' x 9.65''
Unit Weight:
18.73 lbs.
Power Consumption:
70W
Detailed Features
Energy Star Compliance
A Closer Look
Features
Screen Size : 25.5" wide
Resolution : 1920 x 1200
Brightness : 300 cd/m²
Contrast Ratio : DC 10,000:1 (1000:1) (Typ.)
Customer Reviews and Rating
Customer Rating:
4.8
Customer Reviews:
179
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Value
4.8
Features
4.7
Quality
4.8
Performance
4.8
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Great Picture but NEEDS Speakers
Reviewer:
WT on
Nov 22, 2009 Customer Rating:
4.5
Value
5.0
Features
4.0
Quality
4.0
Performance
5.0
I should have listened to the review that said the onboard speakers were not good. The TV image is great even without cable, but figure on spending another $30 for a set of speakers.
Awesome
Reviewer:
J Derek on
Nov 22, 2009 Customer Rating:
4.5
Value
4.0
Features
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
4.0
I've had this for about a month now. I love it.
Exceptional value
Reviewer:
Dan on
Nov 20, 2009 Customer Rating:
4.8
Value
5.0
Features
4.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Recieved it in 3 days just because UPS went to wrong door. Works great and good picture. I bought it for our bedroom TV and the picture is great. I have not had any probrems with the sound level. Only thing is the channel number display is small and fleeting. I wish I could make it display the channel and time all the time. I can not figure out how to get time to display.
Great Product
Reviewer:
setherb on
Nov 20, 2009 Customer Rating:
5.0
Value
5.0
Features
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
I have not been disappointed with this monitor at all. Awesome picture quality. Great for doing cad, running two programs side by side or watching local HDTV channels with built in tuner. I highly recommend this monitor.
So good, I bought another
Reviewer:
climbto390 on
Nov 20, 2009 Customer Rating:
5.0
Value
5.0
Features
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
I own a 24 in the same model and decided I needed a larger. I loved the 24, so I purchased a 26. Easy set-up, great color, picture and features for TV or games. Maybe the sound could be louder, but what can you expect from a small TV Monitor, all small TV's have small speakers. Also, there is no wall mounting capability, but I didn't need it. I have it hooked-up to my computer with a great sound system, so its as loud as I need it to be. The end result is I have a great quality computer monitor with a TV when I need it for a reasonable price.
Monitors come supporting different video connector technologies:
VGA, DVI, DisplayPort, HDMI, or combinations. Not every monitor
supports these, so check the specifications carefully before making your
selection.
The Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is the
most popular high-quality digital connection for monitors (though HDMI is
quickly becoming its equal in popularity). DVI is a video interface
standard designed to maximize the visual quality of digital display devices
such as flat panel LCD computer displays and digital projectors. It was
developed by an industry consortium, the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG).
It is designed for carrying uncompressed digital video data to a compatible
monitor or projector, and is partially compatible with the High-Definition
Multimedia Interface (HDMI) standard in digital mode (DVI-D).
DVI represents a major improvement in image quality over the older VGA
standard.
The DVI interface uses a digital protocol
in which the desired illumination of pixels is transmitted as binary data.
When the display is driven at its native resolution, it will read each
number and apply that brightness to the appropriate pixel. In this way, each
pixel in the output buffer of the source device corresponds directly to one
pixel in the display device, whereas with an analog signal the appearance of
each pixel may be affected by its adjacent pixels as well as by electrical
noise and other forms of analog distortion.
Previous standards such as the analog VGA were designed for CRT-based
devices and thus did not use discrete time display addressing. As the analog
source transmits each horizontal line of the image, it varies its output
voltage to represent the desired brightness. In a CRT device, this is used
to vary the intensity of the scanning beam as it moves across the screen.
The two types of DVI interfaces are Single
Link and Dual Link. Following are the features and benefits of each:
Single Link - The Single Link interface is limited to a maximum pixel
clock of 165 Hz. It uses four (4) twisted pairs of wires (one each of Red,
Green, Blue and Clock). Maximum resolution is 1920 x 1200 at 60Hz.
Dual Link - The Dual Link interface is most common for today’s modern
LCD monitors. It provides three times as many pixels as the Single Link
interface. And its maximum clock may exceed 165 Hz. Dual Link uses six (6)
twisted pairs wires with two (2) each for Red, Green, and Blue, as well as a
pair for Clock. Dual Link’s maximum resolution is 2560 x 1600 at 60Hz. When
you use the Dual Link Interface you can use a longer cable because of its
higher bandwidth. Dual Link also provides HDCP support, which is required
for Blu-Ray playback.
If your Computer supports DVI ports, but
the Monitor does not, then a DVI to VGA adaptor is available at low cost to
solve this. Or inversely, if the Computer output is only VGA, and the
Monitor supports DVI, adaptors are available for this as well.
For our selection of Monitor Adaptors click here »
HD-PLUS Better TV Than TV? Higher
Resolution Than 1080P!
Unknown to many consumers, a merging of computer monitors and HDTV exists,
that delivers higher resolution that Full HDTV at 1080p. Frequently,
computer monitors have higher vertical resolution than Hi-Def TVs, and now
many monitors also include the ASTC, as well as HDMI inputs that make them
better HDTVs than HDTVs. So look for our HD-PLUS symbol for better
resolution HDTV displays.
What Is A
VESA Mount?
A VESA mount is one that has been designed to be compatible with the Flat Display Mounting Interface (FDMI) Standard. The standard defines all aspects of the mount dimensions and characteristics, to assure full compatibility between compliant TV manufacturers and the manufacturers of compliant or certified mounting hardware.
Remember, if you are looking to mount your monitor or TV on a VESA compatible mount or stand, check the individual product specificiations to make sure it is a VESA Mount compatible device!
Who Is
VESA? VESA
is an organization that supports and sets industry-wide interface standards
for the PC, workstation, and consumer electronics industries. VESA promotes
and develops timely, relevant, open standards for the display and display
interface industry, ensuring interoperability and encouraging innovation and
market growth. Click Here
To Learn More About VESA »
Understanding LCD Display Dead Pixels A liquid crystal display (LCD) is a thin, electronic flat
panel used to display information and images. It includes monitors for computers, televisions,
instrument panels, and other devices ranging from aircraft cockpit displays, to every-day consumer
devices such as video players, gaming devices, clocks, watches, calculators, and telephones. LCDs
are simply everywhere now.
Its major features and benefits
are: lightweight construction (compared to Plasma displays); portability (in the case of smaller
displays); the ability to be produced in much larger screen sizes than were practical for older Tube
(CRT) displays; and perhaps most important, its much lower power consumption.
Technically, an LCD display is an "electronically-modulated optical
device" made up of any number of tiny pixels filled with liquid crystals and arrayed in front of a
light source (backlight) or reflector to produce images in color. The earliest discoveries
leading to the development of LCD technology date from 1888. Today, tube CRT displays are almost a
thing of the past!
Unfortunately, from time to time, a new LCD TV or Monitor will have
a problem pixel. This is where the physical crystal actually is stuck or frozen in place.
However, don't panic, since these can frequently be fixed.
There are three basic types of problem pixels:
a hot pixel (always on, usually white)
a dead pixel (always off, black)
a stuck pixel (one or more sub-pixels (red, blue or green) are
always on or always off)
To solve a problem pixel, it is recommended to let the display
fully warm up (leave on for at least a full day) - this alone can fix many problems, as the display
expands due to warming and can free the pixel. Always try this before calling for help.
Next, call the manufacturer's technical support for other techniques that they might recommend -
each manufacturer may have different solutions for their products. There are also other
techniques that you might try, but always be careful not to damage your display, as this might void
your warranty.
LCD Problem Pixel Policy In the event that warranty service or an exchange is
required, it is important to understand that every manufacturer has their own dead pixel policies,
and that they should be contacted about solutions before requesting any exchange. We want you
to experience the best possible image on your LCD, so typically, an LCD TV or Monitor with 5 hot,
dead, or stuck pixels would qualify for an exchange within the first 30 days of ownership after support efforts have been exhausted.
See the product warranty below for more information.
Dual Monitor
Technology
Few PC users have ever experienced the huge productivity boost that comes
from using multiple monitors on the same PC. Ironically, many of
today's PC have the capability already installed, and Windows (since 2000)
natively supports dual monitors. Configuring dual monitors is so easy: just use
the second video port (if there are two separate ports installed), or add a
second video card or better yet, a video card that has dual DVI ports.
Then plug in your second monitor, change a couple of simple Windows settings,
and you have double the Windows Desktop. This lets you have your
spreadsheet and email visible at the same time, or PowerPoint and Photoshop.
The combinations are endless. And since most of the overhead is
handled by the video card, there is little significant impact (if any) on
system performance. Dual Monitors is one of the simplest, yet most
amazing productivity boosters you can add to your PC! Optionally, you can use a dual monitor stand and recover your workspace in the process!
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due to changes in manufacturer's specifications or merchandising.
Please check the product information carefully, items not included
may no longer be required.
Samsung T260HD Touch of Color 26" Widescreen LCD Monitor - 1080p, 1920x1200, WUXGA, 1000:1, 5ms, HDMI
$329.99
Manufactured by:
Samsung Warranty provided by:
Samsung Limited Warranty:
36 months parts;
36 months labor
Mfg Part No:
T260HD UPC No:
729507803807 Box Size:
( Length:
28, Width:
22, Depth:
7 )
Shipping Weight:
30.0000 pound(s)
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Limited Warranty: A full text version of the limited warranty
may be obtained by mailing a self addressed, stamped envelope to the
address below and requesting the warranty for item number:
S203-2520
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Miami, FL. 33144
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