Um. Yes, please. This monitor's been around since October, but we just discovered it and had to share. The 23-inch LED backlit monitor is less than 2-inches thick -- perfect for squeezing a home office into a tight, unused closet, or small apartment. We love the acrylic neck as well as the touch controls that appear on the bezel frame at the touch of a finger, then fade away. Crunch Gear has a video review of the SyncMaster XL2370 after the jump.
(Images: Bezel image, Robaid; all others, Samsung)



Comments (4)
gorgeous. i can't wait to see it in person. i wish the review focused more on the acrylic base.
Hmmm . . .
I would like to see 1920x1200 in a computer monitor. 16:10, not 16:9 @ 1920x1080.
No Vesa mount is obnoxious, especially considering that the stand it's on does not flip to portrait mode.
Enthusiasts want an even bezel around the entire screen for multiple monitor set ups. The bottom bezel is pretty fat, which is annoying if you want multiple monitors in portrait.
Looks like a good round up of inputs, but display port is making a strong push for a lot of higher end users.
All in all my impressions are that is is a good monitor for the price. If they made it 1920x1200, vesa compatible, and evened up the bezel then I would be willing to spend $4-500 on this. As it is now, I'll pass until the right thing comes along.
I only speak for myself though. A lot of people don't want 16:10, so Samsung is making the right choice for their company if they make more money going this route, which they probably will.
Beautiful, and I love Samsung, but having just gotten my first iMac, I have to say that even if the monitor is nice, dealing with all the wires and towers that come with PC's just isn't worth it
We bought the TV version of this (which looks just the same) for our guest room. The picture is quite good, but the display is otherwise just average. It doesn't rotate side-to-side (which I would have thought to be a standard feature) and the acrylic base doesn't leave any room for cable management. If you imagine this with 3-4 very visible cables behind the base, that's what you'll actually end up with.