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alaTest has collected and analyzed 77 reviews of Samsung SyncMaster 275T / 275T Plus. The average rating for this product is 4.5/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers really like the reliability and design. The usability and price also get good opinions.
size, price, usability, design, reliability
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Samsung SyncMaster 275T / 275T Plus is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 89/100 = Very good quality.
Expert review by : Roy Santos (techadvisor.co.uk)
The Samsung SyncMaster 275T satisfies the graphics and multimedia needs of even the most picky of users with its outstanding overall performance and its generous offering of premium features.
The Samsung SyncMaster 275T 27in widescreen LCD boasts the right combination of price, performance and premium features such as picture-in-picture.
Expert review by : Roy Santos (techworld.com)
The Samsung SyncMaster 275T satisfies the graphics and multimedia needs of even the most picky of users with its outstanding overall performance and its generous offering of premium features.
The Samsung SyncMaster 275T 27in widescreen LCD boasts the right combination of price, performance and premium features such as picture-in-picture.
Expert review by (goodgearguide.com.au)
Excellent black level, Greyscale and colour reproduction ; No hint of ghosting ; Very wide viewing angles
Has a large dot pitch, Text and curves suffered from a lack of sharpness, Some gamers may want a higher resolution than 1920x1200
All things considered, this monitor is very easy on the eyes. Its colour reproduction was excellent, it didn't suffer from any motion problems and it was viewable even from the most obtuse angles. It's well worth considering, if you can afford it, and...
Expert review by : Elias Plastiras (goodgearguide.com.au)
Thinking of getting a big monitor? Then try out this 27in monster from Samsung. It has a native resolution of 1920x1200, so it can display full high d...
Excellent black level, Greyscale and colour reproduction; No hint of ghosting; Very wide viewing angles
Has a large dot pitch, Text and curves suffered from a lack of sharpness, Some gamers may want a higher resolution than 1920x1200
All things considered, this monitor is very easy on the eyes. Its colour reproduction was excellent, it didn't suffer from any motion problems and it was viewable even from the most obtuse angles. It's well worth considering, if you can afford it, and...
Expert review by : Roy Santos (pcworld.com)
The Samsung SyncMaster 275T satisfies the graphics and multimedia needs of picky users with its outstanding overall performance and its generous offering of premium features, such as picture-in-picture, USB hub, and various video connectors, including...
Picture-in-picture Swivel and height adjustments
Plain design Movie colors sometimes too saturated
You can buy the 27-inch Samsung SyncMaster 275T for about $1000 (as of December 10, 2007), a reasonable price for a monitor that offers the right combination of features and image quality
Expert review by : Craig Simms (cnet.com.au)
The Samsung 275T is an excellent screen -- it's just pipped at the post by Dell's offering.
Amazing quality image ; Affordable for the size and inputs ; Great colour control
No 1:1 scaling over analog connections ; No 1080p over component
The Samsung SyncMaster 275T is an excellent screen, pitched at about the same price as Dell's 27-inch when it's not on special. A brief shop around will show prices up to AU$300 less than the retail, making it good value -- however you miss out on the...
Expert review by (pcstats.com)
Samsung's Syncmaster 275T LCD/TFT display is a 27" wide screen (16:10 aspect ratio) monitor with a native resolution of 1920x1200 pixels. The LCD panel has an anti-reflective non-glossy coating and features a brightness rating of 500 cd/m2, contrast...
The Syncmaster 275T has some common media inputs for game consoles, a camcorder or DVD player, but without an HDMI port I wouldn't consider it a literal HDTV replacement. The understated black bezel and aesthetics of the screen are just the way we like...
Expert review by : Jason "Fujitsu" Schneider (bcchardware.com)
After I received this monitor, naturally I was telling anyone who would listen about it, and surprisingly the response I got from most was "Isn't that just too big?", this sort of surprised me, as I can't remember the last time anyone talked about...
Fast 6ms response time ; 27" 16:10 LCD @ 1920x1200 ; DVI & Analog Inputs ; Additional Inputs (Composite) ; Built-In USB Hub ; Height-Adjustable Stand ; Very Classy Looking
PRICE (~$1049 CDN)
Sure this monitor is huge, and takes up quite a bit of deskspace, but after using it for almost a month; I am definitely going to miss it. My first impressions were a little bit skewed by the price tag, but after using it for a while I find myself...
Expert review by : Rob Williams (techgage.com)
Looking for a 27" LCD? Your choices are essentially between two models, Dell's 2707WFP and Samsung's 275T. We took a look at the Dell a few weeks ago, but are now putting the 275T to the test to see how it held up in comparison.
High-resolution at 6ms GTG ; Bright screen, stand-out color ; Lots of connectivity, all but Composite
Price ($1100) ; Screen doesn't go low enough ; Component video is very sub-par
My entire experience of using the 275T has been a good one, with very fews issues. I love the brightness and image quality and overall styling, however there was one thing that really stood out to me, which I can explain a lot easier with a picture.