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"CNET should make sure they have the correct model #"
3.5 starson by dugnlPros: I have the 950D. Bought it from Amazon.com. The link on CNET's page points to the Amazon and they call it a straight 950 not a D. The back of my monitor shows model 950D. It has 1 HDMI, 1 DVI and 1 Displayport. The other model....the one in CNETs vi
Cons: Included TriDef software works with any video card in a side by side mode. However, the game settings will need to be reduced or else the game will crawl. Tridef software only works with Radeon 5000 series and above (I verified it does not work with a 4
Summary: This is a great monitor. Very expensive. Very confusing naming scheme....CNET needs to verify.
As I was stating before CNET cut my review off, the 950D has 1 HDMI, 1 DVI and 1 Displayport. The monitor in the video has multiple HDMI, a coaxial input and is therefore not the "D" version.
Updated on Sep 3, 2011
Updated on Sep 15, 2011This is not the "D" model!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is just the regular 950. The "D" model has a displayport. CNET doesn't seem to understand.
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dugnl, The last D in the model number simply stands for 3(D). The first letter (S or T) is the differentiator of whether it is a stand alone monitor (S)tandard or HDTV Combo (T)V. The SA950 has DisplayPort and Dual-Link DVI, the TA950 does not. You obviously have the S27A950D (or 23"?) and not a T27A950D. I hope that helps.
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