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Samsung Syncmaster XL2370Samsung SyncMaster XL2370-1 - 23" - widescreen TFT active matrix LCD display

PC, Mac, Charcoal gray, 1920 x 1080, 250 cd/m2, 1000:1 / 5000000:1 (dynamic), 16.7 million colors

When was the last time you found yourself staring at a monitor that wasn't turned on? The sleek artful design of Samsung's 70 series monitor is just one of the things that will surprise you. Recyclable and VOC-free, it will fit anywhere in your home as well as on the planet. Of course there's the true HD picture too. With a wider screen and more space, image loss and distortion aren't an issue. It's picture perfect. Even without a picture.
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Comments to date: 8. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
Alexei_B 8:40pm on Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 
Nice looking and functional I bought this monitor especially to be my primary screen for Xbox 360.
vandijk 8:46pm on Monday, August 23rd, 2010 
It should come with an instructions for dummies. To those who thinks touch menu is garbage, let me tell you how to use it properly.
johnsopaul 12:44pm on Monday, August 23rd, 2010 
I have the 2370 and it is beautiful. I write music and play intense video games. I watch movies on it and write documents. I like the thin size, even back light and bri...  Easy adjustment, clear, easy to read text and photos look great. Very bright output. I like the thin size, even back light and brightness. Photos and colors are very good. Easy adjustment, clear.
www.webhosting.uk.com 6:52am on Monday, August 9th, 2010 
Great Monitor I love my new monitor. Yes, as people have said before about this monitor, the base is unstable. I would not, say.
AlbertoBarros 11:29pm on Thursday, May 27th, 2010 
Good PC Monitor with a Good Performance TV Built In I wanted a wide screen TV with the ability to use it as a computer monitor.
PeterHenderson 1:30am on Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 
HOW TO CHANGE THE MENU FROM FOREIGN TO ENGLISH If the language is foreign: Select Menu, the Fourth option, the Third option, English. At first. NOT HD TV! Hi, Just a note to all prior to buying...this monitor DOES NOT show HD TV channels eg. BBC HD or ITV HD via the built in tuner....
sameerp 2:26am on Saturday, May 8th, 2010 
Use for home and gming Easy Setup,Sharp Image,Vivid Colors Needed a reliable HDTV monitor for my home office. Worked as expected. Sharp Image,Vivid Colors Large Footprint
nite-eyes 3:52pm on Monday, April 19th, 2010 
I bought these displays for text, and they work well for the price. No regrets... I have three of these displays. I originally bought this monitor while I was deep in competitive gaming, this monitor made all others look cheap at LANs/events.

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Evolutive morphological change of robots enhances their capabilities
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In his experiment, University of Vermont roboticist Josh Bongard created both simulated and actual robots that, just like tadpoles become frogs, change their body forms while learning how to walk. Over iterations in versions (generations), his simulated robots managed to evolve spending less time in infant tadpole-like forms and more time in adult four-legged forms. These evolving populations of robots were able to learn to walk more rapidly than ones with fixed body forms. In their final form, the changing robots managed to develop a more robust gait better able to deal with, say, being knocked with a stick than the ones that had learned to walk using upright legs from the beginning.

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They have lots of moving parts. And their brains, like our brains, have lots of distributed materials: theres neurons and theres sensors and motors and theyre all turning on and off in parallel, Bongard said, and the emergent behavior from the complex system, which is a robot, is some useful task like clearing up a construction site or laying pavement for a new road. Engineers struggle to create robots that can continually perform simple, yet adaptable, behaviors in unstructured or outdoor environments. Rather than trying to program the robots behavior directly, Bongard and other robotics experts have turned to computer programs to design robots and develop their behaviors.
By using a sophisticated computer simulation, Bongard unleashed a series of synthetic creatures that move about in a 3D space. Each generation of the creatures go through a software routine (genetic algorithm) that experiments with various motions until it develops a slither, shuffle, or walking gait that can get it to the light source without tipping over. The snake and reptilian robots are, in essence, training wheels, said Bongard, they allow evolution to find motion patterns quicker, because those kinds of robots cant fall over. So evolution only has to solve the movement problem, but not the balance problem, initially. Then gradually over time its able to tackle the balance problem after already solving the movement problem. The key point is that his robots dont only evolve their artificial brain the neural network controller but rather do that in continuous interaction with a changing body plan. The changing robots were faster in getting to the final goal, and they were able to deal with new kinds of challenges that they havent faced before.
Bongard thinks its because controllers evolved in ancestral robots with different body plans had to maintain the desired behavior over a wider range of sensor-motor relationships that controllers evolved in robots with fixed body plans.

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One thing that has been left out all this time is the obvious fact that in nature its not that the animals body stays fixed and its brain gets better over time, he says. In natural evolution animals bodies and brains are evolving together all the time. After running 5,000 simulations, in order to demonstrate his research on a physical platform, Bongard built a relatively simple robot out of a couple of Lego Mindstorm kits. As in the simulation, this physical robot is four-legged, but the Lego creature wears a brace on its front and back legs. The brace is used to gradually tilt the robot, while the controller searches for successful movement patterns. While the brace is bending the legs, the controller is causing the robot to move around, so its able to move its legs, and bend its spine, said Bongard. Its squirming around like a reptile flat on the ground and then it gradually stands up until, at the end of this movement pattern, its walking like a coyote. For more information, read his paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences named: Morphological change in machines accelerates the evolution of robust behavior. Related articles Robots replacing cooks? Robot chefs in Japan make ramen noodles Mint floor sweeping and mopping robot from Evolution Robotics Social robot OLIVIA developed to be used as a receptionist Toyota humanoid robot learns to run Team B-Human won the RoboCup 2010 Standard Platform League Share

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Technical specifications

General
Display TypeLCD display / TFT active matrix - LED backlight
DimensionsWith stand
Width22.5 in
Depth7.5 in
Height16.7 in
Weight7.9 lbs
Enclosure ColorCharcoal gray
Display
Diagonal Size23" - widescreen
Max Resolution1920 x 1080
Video Format1080p (FullHD)
Color Support16.7 million colors
Response Time2 ms
Display Positions AdjustmentsTilt
Signal InputHDMI, DVI-I
FeaturesSync on Green, power off timer, MagicTune, MagicWizard, MagicBright 3, Touch of Color (ToC)
Image
Image Aspect Ratio16:9
Image Brightness250 cd/m2
Image Contrast Ratio1000:1 / 5000000:1 (dynamic)
Image Max H-View Angle170
Image Max V-View Angle160
Video Input
Digital Video StandardDigital Visual Interface (DVI), High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
Expansion / Connectivity
Interfaces1 x DVI-I - 29 pin combined DVI 1 x HDMI - 19 pin HDMI Type A 1 x audio line-out - mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm 1 x SPDIF line-out 1 x VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) ( on supplied cable )
Miscellaneous
Cables Included1 x DVI cable 1 x DVI-VGA cable
FeaturesSecurity lock slot (cable lock sold separately)
Compliant StandardsPlug and Play
Power
Form FactorExternal
Power Consumption Operational28 Watt
Power Consumption Stand by / Sleep1.3 Watt
Environmental Standards
ENERGY STAR QualifiedYes
Dimensions & Weight Details
Dimensions & Weight DetailsWith stand - 22.5 in x 7.5 in x 16.7 in x 7.9 lbs With stand - 22.5 in x 1.9 in x 14.4 in
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandSamsung
Part NumbersLS23EFPKFKD/ZA, XL2370-1
GTIN00729507812137

 

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