I've always had a liking for Samsung products, especially televisions. I like the way their screens look, I never have issues with their functionality nor design, and their price is always priced modestly compared to comparable products.
Yesterday, a Samsung Suncmaster B2230 was purchased for $149 to replace a generic monitor that went up in smoke.
After assembling the monitor, we realized that the viewing angle was very uncomfortable. After inspecting the monitor assembly, it didn't appear to have a tilt adjustment, despite the specification's indications.
Apparently, this is confusing many people, as it is mentioned in product reviews.
Here's the reality: The monitor does tilt, it's just built very stiff and sturdy. Hold onto the base of the monitor (the part that stands on your desk), and tilt the monitor to your preferred position! If you use your other hand to hold the top of the monitor, it won't feel as stiff since you'll have better leverage.
This probably confused people because, while assembling the monitor, it looks as though it's built not to tilt. Wrong! It is.
Awesome monitor, great price.
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