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Samsung to announce CH711 Quantum Dot Curved Monitor at CES 2017

Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is known to bring new innovation. It is a platform for company’s to showcase their latest gadgets or devices.
Taking the opportunity, Samsung Electronics is all set to introduce CH711 Quantum Dot Curved Monitor at CES 2017. It will come in 27-inch and 31.5-inch sizes and is aimed at gamers.
The Samsung CH711 features  2560 x 1440 pixels WQHD Display and delivers 125% sRGB color coverage. The screen has 1800R curvature and sports 178-degree wide viewing angles.
It has ergonomic design which lets users adjust the monitor horizontally or vertically, depending on the requirement. It has white chassis with three-sided Boundless 360-degree design.
Samsung will also showcase CFG70 and CF791 Quantum Dot Curved monitors at CES. Both are specifically designed for professionals and gamers.
The CFG70 sports ultra-wide viewing anlges and makes use of Samsung’s Quantum Dot Picture technology. It has ‘Gaming UX’ interface for advance calibration and optimization options.
The CF791 sports 1500R curvature and makes use of Picture-by-Picture (PBP) technology. The display has 21:9 aspect ratio and includes Picture-in-Picture (PIP) funtions as well. It allows users to load content using HDMI or DP and also allows one to shrink and place content anywhere on screen.
Apart from this, Samsung will also introduce 28-inch UH750 monitor that offers 1ms ultra-fast response time. Another model in line is SH850 which has WQHD Resolution and sports flat, three-sided, bezel-less design.
Seoggi Kim, Senior Vice President of Samsung Electronics’ Visual Display Business said –

Today’s multimedia consumers, quite rightly, have high expectations and demand a truly cutting edge, totally immersive experience that realizes the full potential of whatever they are playing or watching.
This year’s line-up of curved Quantum Dot monitors offers brilliant design, richer color and deeper contrast than ever before. We can’t wait to share them with the world at CES 2017 in Las Vegas.

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