The Samsung T27B750 is smooth, curvaceous, and practical (pictures)

by Eric Franklin

The Samsung SyncMaster T27B750's sexy curves aren't the only reason you should be interested in this monitor.

Can't we have both?
The Samsung SyncMaster T27B750 is a hybrid TV/monitor that retails for $500, sports tons of features, and looks pretty stylish.
Stark
The stark white back may be a turnoff for some.
Lean back
Tilt is the only ergo option included.
Curves
The T27B750 is much more curvaceous than last year's T27A950.
Connections galore, except...
While there are tons of connections here, I still miss having a DVI or DisplayPort option.
Arrays are fine
I don't mind using an array, and this one in particular has a pretty short learning curve. If I have the choice between some buttons on a panel and a remote control, however...
Ahhhh...
That's what I'm talking about. The remote is light, comfortable, and makes navigating the OSD array a breeze.
Two for good measure
Two USB ports are aligned perpendicular to the back connections.
Thin bezel
The monitor's bezel is thin, glossy, and reflective.
Options, options
Fairly typical picture options when connected to a PC.
A few more
A few more are available if you scroll down the menu; the two pictured are some of the most useful.