Samsung SyncMaster 2232GW

The 2232GW’s glossy black cabinet sports subtle curves and a thin bezel, giving it a sleek, modern look likely to jazz up even the drabbest of desktops. The 1,680-by-1,050 glossy panel (shine courtesy of Samsung’s MagicClear coating) attaches to its oval base via a snap-in hinge that provides tilt maneuverability, but I found the mechanism to be a bit too stiff for one-handed adjustments. Height, pivot, and swivel adjustability are not available on this model.

Samsung Set to Introduce 200MB/sec

Samsung today is taking tackling the opposite end of the pricing spectrum with its new 256GB SSDs which it plans to introduce later this year. Samsung’s new SATA II SSD should obliterate the competition with read speeds of 200MB/sec and write speeds of an amazing 160MB/sec. This compares to 120MB/sec and 40MB/sec respectively for Super Talents latest SSDs. Even Mtron falls far behind Samsung’s new 256GB SSD with read speeds of 120MB/sec and write speeds of 100MB/sec.

The hottest news, Dell SP2208WFP

The SP2208WFP is nearly identical in design to its smaller sibling, the SP2008WFP. The mostly silver cabinet and matte-black grillwork suggest a stylish industrial design, and the silver bezel with piano-black trim and matching stand complete the look. The stand, of the tilt-only variety, lacks height and swivel adjustment but has a cable management notch that does a good job of keeping the assorted cords and cables neat and orderly. The 2-megapixel camera and dual-microphone array integrated into the top bezel make it easy to take quick snapshots and participate …