Samsung has announced a new monitor with a curved surface and panel Quantum Dot, CH711, which will debut in a few days at CES in Las Vegas. Available with two diagonals different, to 27 or 31.5 inches, the CH711 exactly use the new technology of the Quantum Dot, on which the Korean manufacturer is aiming for. A solution that is capable of combine the advantages of OLED those of a normal LCD, with lower production costs compared to the first, while keeping intact the main characteristics and content consumption.
CH711 will offer a resolution WQHD (2560 x 1440 pixels), a bend 1800R, viewing angle 178° and color gamut equal to 125% of the sRGB. The design of 360 degrees, with the cables hidden in the stand central, make it suitable for many different styles and environments.
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“The consumers of media today, quite rightly, have high expectations and require a truly cutting-edge and totally immersive that realizes the full potential of what they are playing or watching,” he said Seoggi Kim, Senior Vice President of Visual Display Business, Samsung Electronics. “The line-up this year to monitor the curved Quantum Dot offers a brilliant design, colors more rich and the contrast is more profound than ever. We can’t wait to share this with the world at CES 2017 Las Vegas.”
At the time is not yet leaked any indication on the price, but definitely at CES, we’ll learn more details. The Samsung CH711 should arrive on the market already in the first months of 2017.
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