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Samsung Monitors

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I went looking for a new monitor for my new compouter but could not find a Samsung model with a hdmi connection on the rear. Do they make one or am i wasting my time looking.

Can anyone recommend a model with good resulation as I use photoshop alot. I need a large screen as well.

Thanks

Here is a 25.5" wide screen Samsung with HDMI > 2693HM

If you want real high resolution, you won't go with an HDMI connection (with the exception of HDMI 1,3 connections). You're better off getting a dual link monitor that displays at 2560x1600.

You're better off getting a dual link monitor that displays at 2560x1600.

Unless he already has a HDMI card and doesn't want to replace it with a Dual-Link one. At the top of the resolution scale is WQUXGA (3840 × 2400) dual link. But a 30" dual link monitor with appropriate card would be very nice. :o

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You're better off getting a dual link monitor that displays at 2560x1600.

Unless he already has a HDMI card and doesn't want to replace it with a Dual-Link one. At the top of the resolution scale is WQUXGA (3840 × 2400) dual link. But a 30" dual link monitor with appropriate card would be very nice. :o

I got a hdmi outlet on my mini laptop so i was looking to have the option also with the new comp I am building as well as the monitor.

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