Monitor Question

Captk

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After burning my eyes out looking for what is the right LCD monitor for I decided on the Samsung 940BX. While looking for my best price I came across 2 models, 940BX and 940BX-TAA. What does TAA mean, it's an additional $6 for the monitor, no big deal, just don't know what it means. The monitor looks excellent for the price.
Thanks, Ken
 

corkyg

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All I can find is a comparision on E-Bay. There it shows the 940BX as a 19-in monitor and the 940BX-TAA as 17-in.

If you can find the specs for each - just com-pare them. Samsung's website suggests that the 940 series is discontinued.
 

Captk

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Thanks for the response. From what I can find TAA is some dsort of trade compliance rating. I checked the Samsung website and this monitor just came out a few months ago, discontinued already?
Ken
 

corkyg

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Yeah - that is confusing. A search for the 940BX-TAA on the Samsung site comes up empty, It is the 940B that is discontinued. TAA has a definite meaning computerwise, but only for hard drives. :) (Track Average Amplitude.)

Go here and send them an email asking the question:

Samsung

Or call 1800-SAMSUNG (Product Info)