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ccrider
Swiped from Fwallet / Tom's overhead projector and turkey rotiserator lists this as compatible monitor / doing a search here and a french post states 510M as compat / 510M not listed in lumelab 15" pdf list

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Chiefvalue has it. ($246 shipped - $100 MIR)

Rebate for purchases made 04/26-05/31. REBATE form

Specifications:

Model:
Brand SAMSUNG
Model 510M-S
Cabinet Color Silver

Display:
Panel a-si TFT/PVA LCD
Screen Size 15"
Display Type XGA
Maximum Resolution 1024x768
Recommended Resolution 1024x768
Viewing Angle Horizontal: 140° , Vertical: 110°
Pixel Pitch 0.297mm
Display Colours 16.2 Million
Brightness 250 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio 450:1
Response Time 16ms
Horizontal Fresh Rate 30 - 61 kHz
Vertical Fresh Rate 56 - 75 Hz

Connectivity:
Input Video Compatibility Analog RGB
D-Sub 1

Power:
Complies with VESA DPMS

Convenience:
Regulatory Approvals TCO99
Built in Speakers Built-in 1.0 Watt Speakers
Features Built-in Power Supply, MagicTuneTM, MagicBrightTM

Dimensions:
Dimensions (W×H×D) 13.9" x 13.6" x 6.9"
Weight 6.6 lbs

Warranty:
Manufacturer Warranty 3 years Parts/Labor/Backlight
donkeytech
The price is right - but can anyone confirm that there aren't FFC issues?
TheAxeMaster
I personally wouldn't buy it. The price is nice, but it says it is 16.2 Million colors. Full 16 bit color is 16.7 million colors, so the monitor will do some funky pixel blending to produce the rest of the required colors, and I'd rather have the full 16.7 myself. The rest of the stats are decently good, I'd prefer a lower pixel pitch as well, but it will look fine I think, and the price is right (cheap!) so go for it. FFC issues are easy to work around.
donkeytech
Obviously, I'm cheap - so it's either this Samsung, or a BenQ...

BenQ FP531
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/se...MP=OTC-CNETFEED

Slower reponse and lower contrast ratio, but $10 less.

Thoughts?
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