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Features:
The first notable feature of the Samsung 915N is it's stylish design. The screen is encased in a stylish black housing with a very thin bezel area around the actual screen. This is nice for people who run multiple monitors because having as little separation between the monitors as possible is usually a key feature.
Unlike the 193P, the 915N has a standard set of control buttons, identical to those of the 710N. These buttons are used to navigate around the many options and controls that are built into the monitor.


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As was briefly mentioned above, the 915N has an 8ms response time. This is currently the fastest response time available on the LCD market! When LCD's first came out their really sluggish response times made gaming and watching DVD's very difficult as a large amount of ghosting would appear simply because they could not refresh as fast as the action was going. Once monitors got to around the 16-12ms response times gaming became much easier. Although there was slight ghosting in faster paced games, it was bearable when it did happen. Now that Samsung has made a monitor with 8ms response time, it is able to keep up to some of the fastest paced games and DVD movies I can throw at it. This is bridging the much needed gap and allowing hardcore gamers who are still chained to their CRT monitors to finally make the switch to LCD.


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This monitor also has a 700:1 contrast ratio which is a slight improvement over the 600:1 ratio of the 710N. The brightness is the same as the 710N at 300cd/m2 which is plenty bright if you chose to run it that high.


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