Jumat, 30 Mei 2014

The Best Samsung Monitor 2010?

Q. Ok im going to be buying a monitor in the next few days i have narrowed it down to 3 and im definitely going with a Samsung. Im tore between the:

SM2233RZ - http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/pc-peripherals/monitors/gaming/LS22CMFKFV/EN/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail&returnurl=

T220HD - http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/pc-peripherals/monitors/digital-tv-monitor/LS22TDDSUV/EN/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail&returnurl=

and

P2270 - http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/pc-peripherals/monitors/design/LS22EFHKFU/EN/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail&returnurl=

All seem like good monitors, could you please explain reasons for your recommendation and also if possible explain which monitor will display brighter, colorful, vivid etc images. im not too clued up on lcd monitor jargon) Many thanks in advance
Is the 2233hd the same as the sm2233rz ie has 120hz with the addition of a tv tuner in the 2233hd?

A. SM2233RZ - is the better one since it's got a 120Hz refresh rate compared to 60Hz of the other 2. Although it's not a true 120Hz it's actually 2x60Hz (splits the image in two) so who knows if you'll notice anything! Other than that they are all good monitors, you can't go wrong with any one of them, I have a 2333HD monitor and I can't be happier with it.


Are there large LCD monitors that would automatically display a PowerPoint presentation?
Q. I need to display a PowerPoint presentation automatically in a very large LCD with the file saved in some kind of memory disc/stick, meaning no computer involved.

A. As far as I know, no LCD monitor supports PowerPoint presentation directly. However, you may have other solutions: converting PowerPoint presentation to video or DVD
Here are 3 methods to convert presntation to video or burn presentation to DVD:

Method A (Free):
1. Save your PowerPoint slides as images like jpg or png in Mirosoft PowerPoint
2. Import these pictures into Windows Movie Maker and make a video.
3. Make a DVD from the output video using Windows DVD Maker (only available for Windows 7 or Vista)

Method B (Free):
1. If you are using PowerPoint 2010, create a wmv video in PowerPoint.
2. Make a DVD from the output video using Windows DVD Maker (only available for Windows 7 or Vista)

Method C (Easy):
Burn a PowerPoint presentation onto DVD or convert a presentation to video directly with a converter like
Leawo PowerPoint to DVD
http://www.leawo.com/powerpoint-to-dvd/
Moyea PPT to DVD Burner Pro
http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com/ppt_to_dvd/

Notice: All your PowerPoint original elements like animations, transitions, video clips and sounds will be removed when you save your powerpoint slides as images using Method A. If you want to preserved all the elements mentioned above, it is recommended to use Method B or C.

After conversion, you can directly play the output video presentation or DVD presentation.





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