Samsung SyncMaster 305T 30-inch LCD Monitor

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With millions of colors bombarding your rods and cones, you'll be impressed with the clearer, brighter imagery that this wide spectrum monitor has to offer. Another impressive feature of the 305T is the pixel pitch, or the distance between pixels. This specification is usually measured in millimeters, and the smaller the pitch the sharper the image. Samsung offers a remarkable 0.250-millimeter pixel pitch for outstanding image clarity. The most talked about spec associated with LCD monitors is the measure of the difference of brightness levels between the brightest white and the darkest dark--the contrast ratio. With a contrast ration of 1000:1, this monitor assures crisp, easy-to-view images. Lastly, Samsung has designed this monitor with MagicContrast to process high-contrast ratios to guarantee an abundant palette of perfect color. Whether you're watching movies or videos with color-rich images, this monitor is the perfect choice.
Other features include compatibility with all major operating systems and a quick 8ms response time that virtually eliminates the "blur" that is present in 25, 16, and 12ms monitors (this is especially good news for gamers). Speaking of a gaming, this monitor is compatible with the Nvidia Geforce 7900GT, GeForce 7800, GeForce 7600, Quadro FX3000 (AGP Type) ATI Radeon X1900XTX, Radeon X1900XT, and Radeon X1800XT graphic cards for some serious large-format gaming action. Connectivity is also important when choosing a monitor. The 305T features a Dual DVI digital link input video signal, a separate H/V sync-type input, and a DV-D (dual link) input connector.
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I purchased my Samsung SyncMaster 305T back in October 2007 from a reputable, massive online retailer. At that time I was trying to decide between competing 30-inch displays from Dell, HP, and Samsung. They all seemed to perform more-or-less identically, for all practical purposes, so I went with the best price, which was the 305T. I have owned two Samsung displays in the past, one still ticking and one inexplicably dying mere days after warranty expiration, so I was 50/50 with my Samsung Experience thusfar. From the time my display arrived until September 14, 2008 I was ecstatic with the display. Performance was stellar and I had little to gripe about with the 305T outside of a few minor nitpicks.
Until…
It was September 14, 2008 and, without notice, as I was performing the mundane task of reading the morning’s emails, the 305T began displaying thin vertical pinstripes. A few moments later it began a strobe-like, headache-inducing flicker. Just to be certain it was the display I tried it on a second computer, and then with a new Dual-link DVI cable. Nothing worked. The 305T carries a full three (3) year warranty, and since I was a few days under just the first year I figured Samsung would take care of it in a jiffy, so on October 19 I called Samsung to report the malfunction and Samsung indeed *appeared* to take the matter seriously (Samsung Transaction #4002638415, if anyone from Samsung is reading). I was told that they would ship a replacement ASAP to my nearest UPS store where, upon arrival, I could simply bring my faulty unit into the store and physically exchange it for the new one and the UPS store would return it in the box at no charge to me! WOW! What a novel solution!
Or so I thought…
Over one full *month* passed without hearing a word, so I called Samsung to check on the exchange status, at which time I was informed that Samsung themselves were OUT OF STOCK (though the 305T was in stock at every major retailer I checked with) and they would have to issue me a full refund of the purchase price instead. Well… I supposed, though it certainly would have been nice if someone had notified me sooner. Samsung then informed me that they would be emailing me a “UPS Return Shipment” tag and I was to ship the unit back using that tag. Well, yet *another* full MONTH passed with no tag. I phoned weekly looking for status updates, until the tag finally arrived in my email inbox. That very same day, having long-since packaged the 305T for its return trip, I affixed the label and sent it out (same day, mind you). According to UPS tracking (and the Samsung website) Samsung received my defective 305T on 11/17/2008. I telephoned to make sure Samsung was aware of the received return and requested they hasten my refund, since it had now been TWO full months at that time since initial contact.
Well, here we are, Christmas Eve Day, December 24, 2008, well over THREE FULL MONTHS and counting, with multiple weekly calls to Samsung’s “Executive Customer Relations” (“ECR”) department and we’re no closer to a resolution. No refund, no replacement, no contact whatsoever from Samsung! They claim that they have everything necessary to complete the refund, copy of original [..] (who, by the way, refused to publish my somewhat negative review so as not to affect sales) purchase receipt, returned unit, all paperwork, etc, but they have no idea why the refund is taking so long (their “refund department” is completely separate from their “ECR” department)! They have my $1,200.00, my defective 305T, and conservatively 7-8 full hours of my time (getting through to ECR takes ~20 minutes per call, plus another 10-20 of being put on hold to “check” for various things).
So, I make my way to good, old Google to see whether I am an isolated incident or have fellow miserable Samsung “customers.”
UGH! My heart sank.
It would appear that my experience is not atypical, but rather seems to be the standard approach of Samsung when dealing with warranty service, exchanges, or refunds. Most people wait and wait and wait and may never receive either an exchange or a refund and are left with a defective, *in-warranty* product!
I’m not a negative reviewer. I’m not a hot-head. I truly try to find an amicable resolution to all problems or conflicts. This is why I waited until CHRISTMAS EVE — over three (3) full months — before reaching a point where I felt compelled to respond publically.
Samsung may make nice products, while they work (my upright Washer/Dryer are also Samsung from 2007 — now I am worried), but if you value any support I can not stress enough how imperative it is to avoid a company that conducts themselve in an egregiously disreputable manner…
…Samsung.
Update: After writing an email to the President of Samsung USA, 2 PR people that work at the firm responsible for Samsung’s account I finally got a response from Samsung other then telling me to wait and they would get to it whenever. All in all it took me four+ months and several hours on the phone to get a refund. I have to give them credit, once I wrote the people mentioned above someone called me the next day and shortly after my conversation with her I finally received a shipping label in my email to send the monitor back. I received the refund 3-4 weeks later. Last time I ever buy Samsung.
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Poor product with no customer service.
First as promised to Jennifer (Executive Customer Service Supervisor): the phone number for Exec Service # 800-522-7341 & fax # 973-529-0293
My first three (3) 305T monitors had problems right out of the box and my fourth (4th) worked for 8 months and then died. (Please note that all of these monitors were purchased brand new from three different retailers: Amazon, Newegg, B&H Photo).
Monitor #1 didn’t work at all. Monitor #2: had a row of dead pixels that went from side to side of the monitor horizontally (my screen looked like it had a divider between the top and the bottom). Monitor #3 made bubbling noises whenever it was turned on. Monitor 4 worked great for about 8 months and then one day started rapidly flashing (not a typical flicker, but more like the monitor was going on and off) so bad that I had a terrible migraine after about 15 seconds. Now I’ve had the joy (sarcasm) of contacting Samsung’s Executive Service (ECS).
I first contacted Samsung executive customer service (ECS) September 12th and informed them that ideally they would like my money refunded. A few weeks after I had performed the steps requested by ECS (faxing my receipts in, etc) I called to check the status, and apparently my claim has been closed; no explanation could be given as to why. As a result I was forced to start over (this is early October). Skip ahead (past several phone calls and once of Samsung “not being able to find the receipts I submitted to them”) to November 12th, I am approved for a refund since Samsung has no 305T monitors in stock to replace mine with (never mind that fact that this was my 4th one and I have provided Samsung with all of my receipts). I’m told that I should receive a shipping label to send my monitor back and should have a refund within 14-21 days from the Nov. 12th. As of this morning (December 8th) I have yet to receive a return shipping label and have heard the same pitch from ECS reps over and over again (“I am not sure what the delay is, but I will contact the refund department and CC their and my supervisor on the message.”). So today I try a new tactic: I ask to speak to an ECR supervisor. Jennifer comes on the phone and tells me quite rudely that I “need to be patient” and that I “have only been waiting since October 12th”. I inform Jennifer that I actually called in September 12th to which she interrupts me and informs me that date is irrelevant and that the delay is caused do to the (untrue) fact that I exchanged the monitor with a retailer originally (and I need to be more patient). Next, I tell Jennifer to look at all four receipts I submitted, as she will notice that none of the monitors were exchanged and each was made in separate purchases. Jennifer pauses for a minute and then tells me that the refund department does not typically issue refunds, they typically issue exchanges, so that is the reason for the delay and that I need to be more patient. (If you do a little research you will find out that others have been told they will receive refunds, so that process doesn’t seem to uncommon.) We speak a little bit more with the end result being: I still don’t know when I will receive a refund, but apparently I need to learn to be more patient and how much time it takes is irrelevant (at least to Samsung and their Executive Customer Service rep supervisors, such as Jennifer). Also, as I promised Jennifer I am posting the direct line to ECR: 800.522.7341 & ECR’s fax 973.529.0293 in case anyone wants it. My next step: I guess will most likely filing a small claims suit against Samsung if I don’t receive anything by the end of December.
I hope this information helps. If anyone has any advice/tips it would be greatly appreciated
I’d been shopping for a good 30″ display for my computer system for the past three months. I’d read the reviews on various tech sites, including the reviews on Amazon. My criterion were the following:
-warranty – had to be greater than 1 year
-price – can’t be more than $1300
-functionality – had to be bright, vibrant, and easily adjustable for the type of digital illustration work I do
-good reviews based on reputed tech websites / magazines
My choices were between Apple, Dell and Samsung. Despite its good looks, Apple was off the list due to its expensive price tag and its puny 1 year warranty.
Dell was also considered – as it had a 3 year warranty and fit most of my other parameters – but reviews on the web were mixed – and I’ve certainly read my share of horror stories about Dell’s customer support (or lack thereof).
By process of elimination, and based on my research – the Samsung 305T was the best monitor for me. I’m running this monitor on a early 2008 model Mac Pro, with usage primarily between Photoshop and Painter.
The 30″ real-estate affords me a nice, large workspace – replacing my 19″ and 20″ dual monitor set-up. It was definitely a step-up. Build quality was excellent – this monitor feels solid and stable on my desk.
Colors and brightness on the display were uniform and sharp. Two front mounted buttons can be used to adjust brightness. Out of the box, it was really bright.
There is one DVI port in the back, and several USB ports to hook into. My only quibble about the Samsung is that getting to those ports is a little difficult. However, once the cables are in, they’re presumably not going to be removed – so it’s a minor quibble.
Shipping was incredibly fast from Amazon. The box arrived in good condition (always a good sign, especially when dealing with UPS). Set-up, outside of angling around to plug in the cables, was easy. The display can be adjusted vertically, and locked into position with a single pin in the back of the unit. It would have been nice to have the pin somehow tethered to the display.
All in all, this is a great monitor. I waited for a few weeks before writing my review, because I wanted to spend some time ‘living’ with it. I’m very satisfied with my purchase and would recommend this monitor to anyone seeking a large display that’s easy on the eyes.
Highly recommended.
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Help me design a computer workstation setup for home that incorporates a 30″ screen, a Linux compatible video card, a possibly height adjustable desk, and a silent or very quiet desktop machine. For my job, I can work at home, and I’m about to start a project which will likely involve a lot of programming there. Until now, I’ve gotten by with an 8 year old desktop machine with a relatively small screen. It seems like it’s time to upgrade, and I’ve got a fairly reasonable budget to do it, but I can’t figure out how the components fit together or what the best way to do what I want is. Here’s what I’m looking to do:I would like to have a 30 inch LCD. I’ve been eyeing something like the Dell 2007wfp or the Samsung 305T, but I’m not sure whether it matters what I choose. I don’t need a high refresh rate for gaming or anything, and I’m not particularly concerned about color reproduction accuracy or anything like that.I would like to have a video card that can drive the 30 inch (I think…
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This camera uses an SD memory card, you don't say what type of memory card your San Disk card is so I can't tell you if it will work or not.
If it's a small, thin rectangle and says 'SD' on the bottom left then it will work with your camera. If its a square and says 'CF' then it will not work.
Hope this helps.
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I recommend the Dell G2410. It's a 24-inch LED monitor which will work with your iMac (though you need to buy an adapter to connect it). It costs around $300 but has image quality comparable to the $800 Apple LED Cinema Display.
I have no idea, but you can find that on the AC charger.
Remove the signal cable. Does it tell you No Signal? If not, then the power supply may have gone. If it does, then it is probably video card related.
i have a question about my toshiba laptop A550 broken lcd, but i want to connect to another monitor to work my laptop. any idea?
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There is no app that can not that. However, the method you need to follow, is to actually open those folders and manually check to see if there are any mails in it that you want. Whether it is Gmail or any other: Go into the spam box and check mark the item you wish to keep. Click on the 'Not spam' button and it will be returned to your in box, also allowing that address to be delivered to the in box from now on. However, go in periodically and check to insure all items are spam.
Also, make sure that address is in your address book, as it helps to ensure that address as a "safe" one.
Go into the 'trash' box and check mark the item you wish to keep. Click on the 'Move' button, click on the 'inbox' link and it will be returned to your in box.
If any mail was permanently deleted, it is long gone and lost to you forever. They can not be retrieved. If there are any mails you are not sure of, make a folder to hold them in until you are sure. So check first, delete last.
30inchのシネマディスプレイが欲しいっす @tomo_ui あぁ、なるほど、資料開いたりするのね。
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You can't.
Most camera software treats an SD card like a one-way medium. You need to buy a standalone SD card reader to put images (or anything) back on the card. They're cheap. Here's one:
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You have to set the resulting action for closing the lid to Shut down, Hibernate, or Stand by. I recommend Hibernate.
You are seeing this issue, because your are hitting the automatic feature built into the laptop that if there is no power related action assigned to the lid switch, it assumes you are closing the laptop to use the laptop with an external monitor. Now, I'm sure that you are on occasion closing the laptop to use it to play music… if there is no external monitor. Your model laptop might have a BIOS setting to modify this behavior (my Toshiba does not) as well, but at this point, you should probably make a choice as to what power related action you want your laptop to follow.
You would make this choice in the Advanced Tab of the Power options from the control panel of XP.
You can take the advanced step of disabling the secondary display controller… again depending on your model of laptop. Some laptops will install two display adapters (one for the screen, one for the external) in the Device manager (again, my Toshiba doesn't, but I've reinstalled Windows on enough systems that do). Identifying which is the external and disabling it should keep it from being activated.
But, I'd still go with the Hibernate feature… then maybe set your display to turn off after 15 minutes of not being used, so you just have to almost close your lid when you want to listen to tunes without the display on.
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