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Date: December 17th, 2002
Article by: Nathan Glentworth (Head Editor & Hardware Reviewer)
Product was donated by: Samsung Canada
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PRODUCT COMPOSITION


Let's see what you get with the monitor.



This is one hell of a big box and weighs about 50lbs., so guys, don't send your girlfriends to pick up the mail if you are expecting it.



Just for a size reference, I placed a CD to really illustrate how large this box is.




Included within the accessories box is an analog monitor signal cable, a remote control w/ batteries, a power cord, an allan key for attaching the speakers (more down the page a bit) to the monitor, a instruction booklet, warranty papers and the monitor drivers.



Another component included is this huge power supply. Now with such a large monitor, you will need a lot of power. Mind you, not even close to the power consumption of an equivalent CRT monitor.



You will also find a large white box which contains the speakers and speaker stands.



Grab the stands, and place them.



Grab the allan key mentioned above and the provided screw for the speakers and attach them.



There, a completed speaker system.



Ah, shucks, for the hell of it, they threw in the biggest TFT in the world to make things worth while.

 

 


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