Samsung unveils two new premium LCD monitors, the Series 7 SC770 Touch Monitor and the non-touch Series 7 SC750 with an ergonomic design. The company says that both models are built to put professional-grade picture quality within the reach for professional and consumer audiences alike. Samsung is going to show these Series 7 monitors at the CES 2013.
The 27-inch SC770 is Samsung’s first multitouch display optimized for Windows 8. It supports up to 10 points of simultaneous multitouch, allowing users to drag, rotate or select items and objects on the monitor using their fingers. The smaller 24-inch SC750, on the other hand, is a non-touch monitor with a slim, ergonomic design. Both displays features 1920×1080 Full HD resolution, 5000:1 contrast ratio, 178/178-degree viewing angle, and a stylish, premium design with ultra thin bezel. The former, based on MVA LCD panel, has 250cd/m2 brightness and the latter provides 300cd/m2.
The Samsung SC770 comes with a flexible stand that provides a 60-degree tilt for comfortable use of touch display, while the SC750 is capable of a 90-degree pivot for enhanced convenience. They both can rotate 90-degree for landscape and portrait viewing. The SC750’s stand, as Samsung says, precisely positions the screen at a comfortable eye-level without the need for a support fixture. They both have HDMI input and the SC770 adds USB hub and built-in 3Wx2 stereo speakers.
Sasmung will ship in Q1 2013 the Series 7 SC770 Touch Monitor and the SC750 monitor.
[Samsung]