Glad to hear it's working well for you. Would love to see a User Review.
well, i am likely not knowledgable enough to go into great detail, but i can tell folks that the color distribution is superb- huge screen but looks consistent throughout, unlike the underwhelming viewsonic. also, viewing angle doesn't seem to matter much, since i tried looking at the screen from many angles.
at the res of 2560x1600, there is none of that pixilated quality like on the 27.5" viewsonic at 1920x1200.
the monitor tilts, swivels, and has an adjustable height stand, which is nice.
there's no hdcp input, which might matter to me at some point down the road if i get a blu-ray drive. i still don't really know how not having hdcp will affect my movie watching ability.
saw parts of serenity dvd (regular, not HD) and it looked fantastic.
there are no drivers to install for it, which doesn't really matter to me i guess, but seems curious since w. the viewsonic and the NEC CRT i have, there are drivers. windows device manager just recognizes it as a plug and play monitor and isn't able to locate specific drivers for it. this is probably b/c there aren't any, afaik. went to samsung-downloads for the syncmaster 305T and only thing there was a .pdf manual.
i wonder why samsung doesn't have drivers for it, and does prevent any sort of specific calibration or fine tuning that could improve the quality of its performance in windows? i would find that hard to believe, given it's a top of the line monitor.
what do folks think?