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Samsung SyncMaster 305T LCD Monitor

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Product summary

The goodThe good: Great performance in color and sharpness; amazing viewing angle; Blu-ray and DVD image quality is some of the best we've seen.

The badThe bad: Limited video connection options; includes only brightness controls (thanks to technical limitations); streaking apparent in DisplayMate test.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: Thanks to its incredible viewing angle, high resolution, and stellar overall picture quality, Samsung's 30-inch SyncMaster 305T gets an assured recommendation.

Specifications: Color: Black; Display Type: Flat panel display / TFT active matrix; Diagonal Size: 30 in - Widescreen; See full specs

Price range: $1,099.99 - $1,430.00

CNET editors' review

  • Reviewed on: 05/21/2008

There are only a handful of vendors--Apple, Dell, Hewlett-Packard, Gateway, and Samsung--that offer 30-inch LCD monitors at the moment, so your choices are limited if you're in the market for an extra large LCD. The Samsung SyncMaster 305T is a good place to start. It lists for $1,329 but can generally be found online for roughly $1,200, which compares favorably with other 30-inch LCDs. Dell's older 3007WFP model currently goes for $1,199 and its newer 3008WFP costs $1,999, for example, while the Gateway XHD3000 is priced at $1,699 (but provides much more in the way of video connections). The Samsung SyncMaster 305T has a sparse feature set--you get one DVI port, for instance--but it more than earns its keep with excellent all-around performance. It showed accurate and vivid colors, stellar Blu-ray and DVD picture quality, and impressive viewing angles. If you're looking for a large display for gaming, movies, and normal office use with a high-quality picture and don't need HDMI or component video connections, then the Samsung SyncMaster 305T will not disappoint.

Design and features
The biggest selling point for the Samsung SyncMaster 305T is its huge 30-inch screen, which supports a native resolution of 2,560x1,600. To view the screen at this very high resolution, you must have a high-end video card and a dual-link DVI cable. If you use a single link DVI cable or your video card does not support a resolution that high, then the display will output to 1,920x1,440 at its highest. Luckily, Samsung includes a dual link cable.

As far as calibration options are concerned, there is only one. Samsung has included controls for brightness calibration and nothing else. The way it works is when you adjust the brightness, the display's inverter board is being accessed; however, to adjust the color or contrast the panel itself must be accessed. But because of the limits of the large screen technology when the display was manufactured in 2006, directly adjusting the panel is not possible to do on the fly. The contrast and color are calibrated and locked by Samsung at the source before the monitor is shipped. However, if your graphics card has contrast and color control options, you can affect the quality of the display from there. The two brightness control buttons are located in the bottom right corner of the bezel, right next to the power button, which gives off a cool blue glow when the display is turned on.

Video connection options are also limited. There are no other connections options other than the one DVI port located on the back left side of the display. This port is easy to access, as is the power port on the right. Right next to the DVI port are four USB downstream ports and one USB upstream port. It supports HDCP, but this is expected with such a large display. We are disappointed that there are no HDMI or component video connections. This limits the number of devices this display can be connected to. The Gateway XHD3000 on the other hand offers many more connection options including DVI, component, HDMI, VGA, and Composite. However, this comes at a price as the Gateway is about $400 more than the Samsung.

The height of the display can be extended 3 inches and the display rotates back about 30 degrees and to the left and right about 60 degrees via a lazy susan design on the bottom of the stand. For a display so large, the footprint is relatively small at 11 inches wide and 11 inches deep; despite this, the display never feels unsteady. The bezel is 0.85 inch thick on all sides. The sides of the screen have a smooth and somewhat soft finish. The overall design makes for a very simple and elegant look.

Manufacturer's specs:
Resolution: 2,650x1,600
Pixel-response rate: 6ms
Contrast ratio: 1,000:1
Connectivity: DVI, USB
HDCP compliant? Yes
Included video cables? DVI (dual link)

Performance
The display performed extremely well in our DisplayMate-based labs tests. It tied the Gateway XHD3000 as our highest rated display we've yet to test with a score of 92. The display did particularly well on the color and sharpness tests. On tests that measure a display's capability to show distinct variances of the same color without compressing them, the Samsung did not disappoint. This indicates that the display will be able to show difference in color shades even if the difference is slight. This makes for better overall color quality. When we watched DVD and Blu-Ray movies on the Samsung, we definitely noticed its high quality color output.

On our contrast test, the SyncMaster 305T achieved a 999:1, which comes impressively close to Samsung's claim of a 1000:1 contrast ratio. And on our brightness test, the display actually exceeded Samsung's claims in our test by achieving a 355cd/m2 compared with its 300 cd/m2. While this is a good score, it still does not come close to matching the high brightness scores of the Dell UltraSharp 2408WFP or the Gateway FHD2400. Even with that brightness score, backlight bleed was never a problem with dark screens in normal room lighting.

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  • goodgearguide.com.au

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: Samsung's SyncMaster 305T is pricey, but it's within the range of what other 30in LCDs cost. If you seek a monitor on which to spread out and see lots of documents at once, the 305T would be a fine choice.

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  • pcworld.com

    Editors' rating: 81

    Summary: 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

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  • pcmag.com

    Editors' rating: 80

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  • digitalartsonline.co.uk

    Editors' rating: 70

    Summary: If this model's price was nearer to £1,000, we'd have no trouble recommending it - but its current cost leaves it offering relatively poor value

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  • lanaddict.com

    Editors' rating: 90

    Summary: How often do you walk into someone's house to find a 27" LCD planted on top of their computer desk? Not very often ;)! A 27" display might be a bit big for the average user, or gamer, but that is all in personal preference. My own personal preference is t

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