This refurbed item that I received was clearly never truly tested or fixed. The analog input works, but the DVI does not. The internal EDID information on the monitor was defective, resulting in a "native" resolution of 1024x768, NOT the true native 1920x1200.
ANY sort of real QA testing would have spotted these defects. I am quite sure the original owner saw these same problems and sent the monitor back. Upon getting the refurb monitor Overstock or Samsung or whoever just plugged it into an analog port and saw a picture, dusted their hands off, and sent it back out. Thanks for nothing.
I was able to fix the problem by just using analog and forcing the correct 1920x1200 resolution through my display drivers (although this took some registry editing in order to accomplish).
I was just going to let this go, since I had managed to fix the monitor well enough for my purposes, but Overstock sent me a nice spam email asking me to review the product, so here I am. I am sure Overstock will eventually delete this post once some staff member gets around to reading it in between vigorous QA sessions.