Skip to navigation

Samsung SyncMaster 730BF review

Verdict

Samsung's practical, no-frills monitor isn't quite good enough to knock ViewSonic off the A List, but if the price drops it could be a bargain

Review Date: 18 Nov 2005

Reviewed By: Dave Stevenson

Price when reviewed: (£200 inc VAT)

Overall Rating
4 stars out of 6

The 730BF is a TN (Twisted Nematic) TFT with a grey-to-grey response time of 4ms, placing it among the fastest monitors on the market - theoretically, at least. Fortunately, our tests bore this out - there was just the faintest ghosting effect in our technical response time test. However, note that the 730BF's viewing angles aren't the best: beyond 45 degrees the brightness starts to drop off.

There are a decent range of colour customisations available. Getting to these is relatively simple, thanks to the well-designed OSD. There are no temperature options more specific than Cool, Normal and Warm, but you can at least see the effect your changes will have before you OK them.

With the colours left at their default (Normal), we found white-level saturation was a slight weak point; this shows itself as very light greys appearing white. However, colour tracking and pixel tracking were nearly flawless.

Samsung's MagicColor is also included, which claims to enhance select colours, such as skin tones, and there's a split-screen mode to demonstrate the difference between the two. Unfortunately, the only difference we could find was that MagicColor oversaturates warm colours while leaving white colours washed out.

We've no complaints about build quality: nothing about the 730BF felt flimsy. And although not the most stylish TFT we've seen, a detachable cover on the back hides the DVI-D, D-SUB and power ports and keeps things neat - particularly useful if you decide to mount the SyncMaster using a standard VESA bracket.

Where the ViewSonic VP171s-2 wins over the 730BF is with its added features. Unlike the VP171s-2, Samsung's offering doesn't support pivoting, and the height isn't adjustable. The stand's only real plus point is a good degree of tilt adjustability.

Despite the Samsung's technical abilities, its features and price leave something to be desired when you can buy the VP171s-2 for almost the same price. Unless you can find the 730BF for significantly less cash, stick with ViewSonic.

Author: Dave Stevenson

Subscribe to PC Pro magazine. We'll give you 3 issues for £1 plus a free gift - click here

From around the web

Be the first to comment this article

You need to Login or Register to comment.

(optional)

Latest Category Reviews
APC Smart-UPS 1500 LCD review

APC Smart-UPS 1500 LCD

Category: UPSs
Rating: 5 out of 6
Price: £479
Tripp-Lite SmartPro SMX1500SLT review

Tripp-Lite SmartPro SMX1500SLT

Category: UPSs
Rating: 4 out of 6
Price: £364
Motorola Motoluxe review

Motorola Motoluxe

Category: Smartphones
Rating: 3 out of 6
Price: £190
Synology DS212j review

Synology DS212j

Category: Storage appliances
Rating: 5 out of 6
Price: £160
HP LaserJet Pro 400 MFP M475dw review

HP LaserJet Pro 400 MFP M475dw

Category: Printers
Rating: 5 out of 6
Price: £570

advertisement

Most Commented Reviews
More From PC Pro
Latest News Stories Subscribe to our RSS Feeds
Latest Blog Posts Subscribe to our RSS Feeds
Latest Features
Latest Real World Computing

advertisement

Sponsored Links
 
 
SEARCH
SIGN UP

Your email:

Your password:

remember me

advertisement


Hitwise Top 10 Website 2010
 
 

PCPro-Computing in the Real World Printed from www.pcpro.co.uk

Register to receive our regular email newsletter at http://www.pcpro.co.uk/registration.

The newsletter contains links to our latest PC news, product reviews, features and how-to guides, plus special offers and competitions.