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    Samsung T220 Monitor - don't like it

    Just bought one of these, but will probably send it back. The monitor wobbles when I'm typing. Horrible stand and I've no idea how to get the sound working on it.

    Anyone know of another decent alternative?

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    Re: Samsung T220 Monitor - don't like it

    Sound working on it? There is no sound on the T220 its the T220HD(freeview tv/lcd monitor) that has the sound. I know what you mean about the stand though it does wobble if you type to hard/fast but after a while it settles down. Mine has at least. What I did find though is if you plonk it on a monitor plinth to raise it a little (I had to as it was to low due to non-height adjustable stand) the wobbling stops.

    Great monitor though picture wise

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    Re: Samsung T220 Monitor - don't like it

    Quote Originally Posted by Steven W View Post
    The monitor wobbles when I'm typing.
    Get a better desk?

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    Re: Samsung T220 Monitor - don't like it

    Super TFT. Would never swap mine!

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    Re: Samsung T220 Monitor - don't like it

    Quote Originally Posted by Grey M@a View Post
    Sound working on it? There is no sound on the T220 its the T220HD(freeview tv/lcd monitor) that has the sound. I know what you mean about the stand though it does wobble if you type to hard/fast but after a while it settles down. Mine has at least. What I did find though is if you plonk it on a monitor plinth to raise it a little (I had to as it was to low due to non-height adjustable stand) the wobbling stops.

    Great monitor though picture wise
    Oops. I was messing around for ages to try and work it out. Going to keep it. Like the pic, bought some speakers and you're right after while the wobbling does stop.

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    Re: Samsung T220 Monitor - don't like it

    Quote Originally Posted by Steven W View Post
    The monitor wobbles when I'm typing.
    Get an Ergotron

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