Forse abbiamo risolto l'arcano.. In forum inglese ho trovato una discussione, un utente, molto preparato pare, ha scritto questo:Samsung’s 23-inch S23A750 and 27-inch S27A750 3D monitors will feature D-sub, HDMI 1.4 and Displayport connectivity, while the 23-inch S23A950 and the 27-inch S27A950 are the 3D monitors that will have D-sub, HDMI 1.4, Displayport and Dual-Link DVI connectivity. All of these models are with Full HD 1920×1080 resolution, 2 ms response time, 1000:1 contrast ratio and use TN panels with LED backlight.
Samsung’s 23-inch T23A750, 27-inch T27A750, 23-inch T23A950 and 27-inch T27A950 are the 3D monitor/HDTV combination that features HDMI 1.4 connectivity as well as Component and Composite video inputs, these of course do come with a TV tuner built in. All of these models are with Full HD 1920×1080 resolution, 5 ms response time, 1000:1 contrast ratio and use TN panels with LED backlight.
On the Samsung TA models you can only use 3D over the HDMI 1.4 interface and that means that you won't be able to use them in 120Hz 2D mode like you should be able to with the SA models. Also HDMI 1.4 supports only 720p 50/60 Hz 3D mode as well as 1080p 24 Hz 3D mode, in order to get 1080p 60Hz per eye you will need to have DL-DVI, although trough the DisplayPort it may also work.
Praticamente la serie T non è in grado di convertire i 120hz in 2D, mentre la serie S si.. Che ne pensate?