Samsung CES Monitors |
Samsung is a confirmed powerhouse in the world of consumer
electronics, and they have certainly come a long way from the early
days, where legend has it that their mobile phones (yes, those days with
monochrome displays on phones) were said to have been made from
recycled plastic, hence lacking the kind of solid quality or feel that
Nokias carried. Well, one would feel proud to own Samsung products at
home now, and this could be where you look towards purchasing a new
monitor (or two) after seeing what Samsung has in store for the coming
CES in Las Vegas, Nevada. Basically, there will be the Series 7 SC770
Touch Monitor and the Series 7 SC750 Touch Monitor on display (among
others, of course, but we will just take a look at these two today).
First of all, let us take a closer look
at the innovative Series 7 SC770 Touch Monitor which will arrive fresh
out of the box optimized for Microsoft’s Windows 8 operating system. In
fact, Samsung’s Series 7 Touch (SC770) holds the honor of being
Samsung’s first multi-touch display that has been specially optimized
for Microsoft’s latest operating system version, where it will deliver
support for up to 10 points of simultaneous multi-touch, allowing users
to drag, rotate or select objects viewed on the monitor using nothing
but their fingers alone. Definitely not the kind of monitor that you
would want to use right after you have eaten a greasy pizza (or a bag of
chips) with your fingers, no? The SC770 will be equipped with a
flexible, ergonomic stand that can conveniently adjust itself to your
preferences, as it delivers a 60-degree tilt for comfortable use of the
touch display.
As for the Samsung Series 7 (SC750) monitor, it will come in a slim,
ergonomic design which is more than capable of a 90-degree pivot to
deliver an enhanced convenience to users. It has also been optimized for
surfing the web, and it does not matter if you want to view the
documents in either landscape and portrait modes, it works equally well.
Thanks to its sleek stand, it is capable of precisely positioning the
screen at a comfortable eye-level without having to have a support
fixture, while boasting a cylinder-shaped metal stand that accentuates
the beauty of the slim monitor.
No idea on pricing, but both the Series 7 SC750 monitor and the
Series 7 SC770 Touch Monitor will arrive worldwide before Q2 2013.
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