Samsung’s new monitor range revealed

2 January 2013
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Samsung recently debuted two new additions to its premium monitors line-up, promising to put professional-grade picture quality within reach for professional and consumer audiences alike.

Series 7 Touch (SC770)

The Series 7 SC770 Touch Monitor is Samsung’s first multi-touch display optimised for Windows 8.

Supporting up to 10 points of simultaneous multi-touch, users can drag, rotate or select objects on the monitor using their fingers.

The flexible, ergonomic stand of the SC770 offers a 60-degree tilt, thin bezel, and wide viewing angles.

Series7 (SC750)

The Series 7 SC750 monitor is capable of a 90-degree pivot, with Samsung saying that it is optimised for surfing the web and viewing documents in both landscape and portrait modes.

Samsung Monitor S27C750

Samsung Monitor S27C750

The SC750 monitor touts a 5,000:1 contrast ratio, which Samsung said is five times that of a standard monitor.

Both the Series 7 SC750 monitor and the Series 7 SC770 Touch Monitor will be available worldwide in the first quarter of 2013, Samsung said.

Series 9 (SB970)

Samsung Monitor S27B970D

Samsung Monitor S27B970D

First released in the second half of 2012 to the U.S. market, Samsung said that its Series 9 monitor will also be on display at CES this year (2013).

The Series 9 monitor uses a PLS (Plane Line Switching) panel and Wide-Quad high-definition resolution (WQHD), delivering four times more detail than traditional HD.

Key Specs

Samsung Series 7, 9 2013 models key specs

Samsung Series 7, 9 2013 models key specs

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  1. Robert Crous
    02.01.2013 at 20:55

    that 970 O_o

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