Samsung Electronics will reveal new curved monitors with quantum dot (QD) innovation upgraded for gaming at one month from now’s IFA tradeshow in Berlin.
The 24 and 27-inch CFG70 and the 34-inch CF791 express shading over a 125 percent sRGB range.
They’re the primary QD materials, or semiconductor nanocrystals, for Samsung to apply to screens. The organization has said already that it needed to extend QD use outside of TVs.
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The CFG70 arrangement has a 1800R arch with a 1 m/s moving picture reaction time and a fast revive rate of up to 144Hz. It accompanies the organization’s own Gaming UX OSD interface, which gives an on-screen dashboard that permits clients to design settings.
Gameplay settings can be balanced through hot keys at the front and the back of the screen.The bigger CF791 has an ebb and flow of 1500R, the most bended gaming screen available. It has an invigorate rate of 100Hz and has AMD FreeSync Technology that synchronizes the rate with AMD’s realistic cards. The screen has a 21:9 proportion.
Samsung said the “unlimited” configuration will permit gamers to concentrate on the screen, instead of the showcase.
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“As the gaming market keeps on appreciating quick overall development, gamers expect propelled show innovations that can draw out the most recent computer game components and upgrade the gameplay experience,” said Seog-gi Kim, SVP of Samsung’s Visual Display Business, in an announcement.