The C793DF from Samsung is a 17-inch (16-inch viewable image size) CRT monitor with a DynaFlat screen and three different brightness settings designed to work with a variety of applications. With its 1,280 x 1,024 maximum resolution and fine 0.20 mm horizontal dot pitch, the C793DF delivers high-quality display images that are accurate and easy to see, while its anti-glare screen treatment helps to reduce reflections and the resulting eyestrain.
The monitor supports RGB analog input signals through its 15-pin mini D-sub connection. Its power supply consumes about 80 watts during normal operation. The C793DF has 30 to 70 kHz horizontal and 50 to 160 Hz vertical scanning frequencies and a 110 MHz maximum bandwidth. Weighing 31.5 pounds, the monitor has a 15.8-by-14.9-inch footprint, which fits easily onto most desktops. Compatible with PC, Mac, and Sun Microsystems operating systems, the C793DF comes backed by a three-year warranty on parts, labor, and CRT.
What's in the Box
Monitor, base, 15-pin D-sub cable, power cord, warranty card, quick setup guide, CD-ROM with user's guide
This Items is NEW and Ships in 1-2 Business Days
1 This Monitor Is NOT a Good Purchase!
I purchased this monitor in Dec. 2004 from a Amazon, which did it's job well. Delivery was on time. I put the monitor to use and kept my old monitor which was 10 years old in a box. I used this new monitor, but after about a month it seemed that I was able to discern the refreshing of the screen. Then in April of 2005, the screen of the new monitor began to have horizonal lines in brown flashing across the screen, a few, then more, then it overwhelmed my screen. I called the Samsung tech help. I was told to clean all of my pc's cards, clean the RAM, take my pc all apart. I did clean out the inside of the pc with air, but didn't do the other. I then turned the pc on, and within 4 hours the lines began to reappear. Then the entire screen went into a horizonal blurring of lines. I shut it down, quickly. And put my old monitor back in service, to make sure that it wasn't the new monitor. Upon restarting my pc, I noticed that my RAM was missing 64 MB's...a stick had burn up! I had to pull the bad stick of RAM out. And then reboot. I now have less RAM, and I'm using my old monitor now for about 10 days with no PROBLEM!
Samsung tech gave me an RMA and I had to put $150 onto my credit card so that they would send me a, what I thought should be a new replacement monitor. Now, sitting on my table is the bad monitor in the box that they sent the replacement monitor in, the GREEN Label in place so that they will accept it back! And on the box was the words: REFURBISHED! They sent me a refurb monitor that has a mfr date of July '04 on it!!!! I'm afraid to even hook it up! I feel that I've been swindled! I am using my old monitor and the replacement unit will become a dust collector. If I hook up the refurb it will probably burn up my pc, my office and my business! To much to risk!
I suppose the old addage, if it ain't broke don't fix it should have been adhered to by me.
I'm out my purchase price for the monitor, I had to pay the shipping back to Samsung of the bad monitor to the tune of $30! I will have to hope that they don't run off with the credit card $150 as well, but if they do, I would be out more than $350!!!
Bad service from Samsung all around.
I will never, ever purchase anything with that name on it!