They're both TN+ film panels. The "S" panel is simply the TN panel made by
Samsung. It's better than the AUO, but still is a TN+.

Greg

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I read the reviews, and actually they say this one *does* use the S panel
instead of the TN most others use, which would make this a screaming deal..
:)



>>This model uses either a Samsung LTM220M1 or an AU Optronics M220EW01.
Both
>>of these are TN Film type panels. They'll provide a good response rate and
>>are economical, at the expense of color reproduction (color depth and
color
>>accuracy) and viewing angle. A good price on a moderately-sized panel,
>>though. 1680x1050 (WSXGA+) may be a bit low on the resolution. Most 20" WS
>>panels are 1680x1050, whereas most 24" WS panels are 1920x1200 (WUXGA).
>>
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>>Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 7:28 PM
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>>Subject: [H] Samsung 226BW 22" WideScreen LCD - $291
>>
>>http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=204021909&adid=17051&dcaid=17051
>>
>>Samsung 226BW 22" WideScreen LCD Display 1000:1(DC 3000:1), 2ms, DVI -
Black
>>
>>
>>List Price:     $539.00
>>Our Price:      $310.95
>>Price After Rebate(s):          $290.95
>>Shipping:       FREE
>>
>>
>>Seems like a good deal...  or no?
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