Well, life is weird sometimes.
I traded in my two 2233's that I paid nearly 300 each for.
I replaced them with a P2770.
I was never going to buy another Samsung, but, the only thing in the 32" range, 1080P, was
around 550.00 at Costco. The only one close in 1080P was a 27" TV, for around 320, but, it used a 8 bit LCD screen.
So, by default, since all the other LED TV's with 10 bit screens are over 600 dollars, I went for the 27" Samsung computer monitor, buying price, at 299.00.
I took it out of the box, and went a bit psycho when I saw the power brick. Power bricks are not one of my favorite items right now, after the toaster's brick had to be replaced, and it took over a month.
To my surprise, for once, I feel I'm actually getting a bit of a value. This monitor turns out to be LED, which, considering the very high prices for LED TV's right now, caught my by surprise.
It's very bright white, brighter then the Vizio, at least at the settings it came at.
It will be fine for the HTPC, in that it's big enough to play old games on, nicely, and,
while not the 37" TV I wanted, I can't currently even find a 10 bit panel 32" or bigger TV for twice that 300 dollars. Looks like I got caught in the middle of a market switch, going from LCD to LED, and the initial high prices for TV's will come down, I'm sure.
This monitor is a surprise, in that it's LED for a reasonable amount of money, and, it's big.
It's pretty much reversed my feelings about Samsung, since it's the reverse of paying 300 dollars for a 21.5" LCD screen, when I should have bought an LCD TV at the time.
So, I'm pretty happy with this purchase, even if it has a power brick.