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Samsung monitors and general questions

moosey

Golden Member
Whats the diff between the Samsung 700NF and the Samsung 755DF? Is it that one is dyna-flat and one is aperture grille? Whats the meaning and diff of these 2 terms? It says the 700nf is .25 dot pitch and the 755df .20; does this make a diff or do the technology differences between the 2 make up for that? Whats the Samsung monitor site? And do you have any better 17" mointor recommendations or other good brands?
 
you answered your own question. Other brands?? .......try the usual.....but I think you'll be totally satisfied with either samsung monitors.
 
I really like the Samsung NF series, I know they include the extra BNC connections, that the others don't. Other monitors to look at are the Philips p series that also includes the BNC connectors and have the same specs. I am looking at the Samsung 959/900 NF or the Philips 109p20 myself, I think that I will probably go with the Philips because they are a little cheaper here in Amsterdam as Philips being here in Europe (monitors are damn expensive here, Can get either of these for less than $400 in the US, and here it's more like $500 or more.)
 
Dyna-Flat is a spiffy way of turning a shadowmask tube flat... i think its something like a thick flat piece of glass in the front of the monitor or something... i dont remember and could never understand Samsung's description or pictures. I do have one myself and its great for a cheap price. The NF will be more expensive, but like you said its an aperture grille which many users prefer since its brighter and sharper. Try finding a store with both to look at them.
 
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