The
Samsung Syncmaster 730BLCD display comes across very plain, and very
black, which makes it as suitable for use in the office as in the home. The
screen is surrounded by a very thin (~20mm) bezel that provokes the 'thin' impression that LCD
displays are known for. The only labeling of any distraction is the model
name at the upper left, and Samsung logo at dead center on the bottom
just above the control panel.
The five-button control panel allows the user to enter and navigate through
the on screen menu system, control contrast and brightness when in analog mode,
cycle through Samsung's magic bright presets, Auto Adjust the LCD screen (again while in
analog), or power it on. The icons and lables for the control
panel are difficult to read since they are simply moulded into the plastic,
and under dim lighting the black on black characters are essentially invisible. The power button is flanked
with a small status LED.
To
keep up a clean appearance, the Syncmaster 730B conceals its power and video connectors
behind a removable plastic panel. With this back panel installed, the rear
of the 730B display is very clean and and there are no noticeable
features aside from the Samsung name moulded into the casing. Upon removing the
back panel we find an AC power socket, DVI, and Analog video
connectors.
Should you need to claim warranty on the monitor
ever, the device details (serial number, build date, etc) are also found here. Another nice feature
is the Kensington lock integrated into the chassis just below the VESA
mount points. If you're concerned about an LCD display 'walking away,' a good preventative measure
is to install one of those notebook style locks into the small rectangular hole here,
and tie off the other end of the cable around something
secure.
The base can be removed on the 730B for zero-footprint wall mounting, which is
another nice option LCD displays boast over their CRT counterparts. The VESA
mounting points are spaced 75mm apart, so if you're buying a wall bracket
(not included), make sure to get one that is compatible with that
spacing.
The Syncmaster 730B comes packed in the box with the base separate,
but connecting it to the body is dead
simple. There is one large Phillips screw at the bottom which just needs to be
tightened; use a screwdriver or flip down the catch and lock things in place by hand.
To accommodate users, the Samsung 730B display tilts back about 25 degrees. There is no
swivel or vertical adjustment built into the unit. Not a big deal though, the monitor
is light enough that you can simply turn the whole display. The SyncMaster 730B also
tilts forwards about 5 degrees should you need it to.