The Samsung P2370L LED Monitor Review

The next generation of computer monitors are now beginning to take hold of the monitor market. These new LED computer monitors are replacing the older LCD technology. After reviewing a few new LED monitors I came up with my top pick – the Samsung P2370L.

Samsung P2370L

To say this monitor is ultra-thin is an understatement. The panel from front to back where the DVI plugs in is about 1.5 inches at most. The monitor delivers a full 1080p HD experience. The bezel frame is almost transparent and seems to reduce glare by reducing the amount of light reflected.

The Samsung P2370L comes in Samsung’s signature “Touch of Color” design and technology similar to their line of LCD and LED TV’s. These monitors are very eco-friendly as well. They are said to consume 30% less power than their older counterparts. Also, there is no mercury or lead traces in the monitors which older ones were notorious for. This should make everyone happy – saving some money on electricity and no pollution after the monitor serves its purpose.

This monitor was noticeably sharper and brighter than the Dell G2410 LED monitor I reviewed. I hate to say it, but the transparent bezel really added some style to the monitor in contrast to the dull black stand by Dell. The monitor is equipped with white LED’s, and a huge contrast ratio of 2 million: 1.

The Samsung P2370L starting selling in retail stores in early 2009. The price is quite high at the moment – it starts around $350 while the comparable Dell sells for $100 less. Put these monitors side by side, I think you’ll opt to spend the extra money.


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5 Comments so far
  1. The Samsung P2370L LED Monitor Review July 31, 2009 12:31 am

    [...] News Sources wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptThe next generation of computer monitors are now beginning to take hold of the monitor market. These new LED computer monitors are replacing the older LCD technology. After reviewing a few new LED monitors I came up with my top pick – the Samsung P2370L. To say this monitor is ultra-thin is an understatement. The panel from front to back where the DVI plugs in is about 1.5 inches at most. The monitor delivers a full 1080p HD experience. The bezel frame is almost transparent and seems [...]

  2. London Hotels August 3, 2009 11:43 am

    wow, Great news! Now next generation of computer monitors are in LED. I think it will be take over to the LCD technology.

    Reply

  3. Lumineers August 3, 2009 12:44 pm

    I’ve had a 19″ samsung for 3 years now, and can say I will never buy another brand monitor again. Stunning picture quality and a reliable build.
    .-= Lumineers´s last blog ..Lumineers Cost Per Tooth =-.

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  4. Mads Petersen January 4, 2010 4:57 pm

    Eventhough “they” call it LED, it’s still LCD technology. Only difference is the backlight (behind the LCD panel). LCD tech means that the lightsource is a neontube-like lamp(s) and in LED the lightsource is (drumroll) LED’s behind every pixel.

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      Luqmaan reply on January 5th, 2010 8:49 pm:

    thanks for the FYI!

    Reply

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