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Review of the Samsung 27″ C27A750X Series 7 LED Hub Monitor

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A Closer Look

The Wireless Connection Dongle is very small, so make sure you don’t lose it!

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The bottom of the stand has touch sensitive power button, and also shows when it is wirelessly connected.

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The back of the monitor is clean – all the available connectors are on the stand.

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The rear of the stand has the power connector, LAN connector, RGB IN and PC IN.

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The sides have HDMI and USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 connectors, and a headphone socket.

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The monitor is quite slim and is connected to the stand!

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Andrew Edney
Andrew Edney
I am the owner and editor of this site. I have been interested in gadgets and tech since I was a little kid. I have also written a number of books on various tech subjects. I also blogged for The Huffington Post and for FHM. And I am honoured to have been a Microsoft MVP since January 2008, including as an Xbox MVP until 2023.

1 COMMENT

  1. I am using the Wireless Dongle with a new MacBook Air 2012 model with software I downloaded from Samsung. It is much better if your computer have at least i5 1.8 GHz dual core and Intel 4000 graphics to use this connection properly. Otherwise HDMI it the only way to get the 1080p screen run smoothly. I have another net book with AMD C-50 1.0 GHz CPU and ATI graphics it is not connecting well and HD video run sluggishly Wireless.

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