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New samsung Unveils Premium Touch Touch-Screen Monitor for Professionals and Consumers Alike

Industry leader's 2013 monitor collection offers enhancements in ergonomic office style, image and contact capabilities

Samsung Gadgets Co., Ltd, a world innovator in electronic media and electronic unity technology, today came out two new inclusions in its collection of premium watches, putting professional-grade image within reach for expert and customer viewers as well. The impressive Sequence 7 SC770 Touch Monitor comes improved for Windows 8, while the Sequence 7 SC750 features a slim, ergonomic office style and premium image. These CES Advancement Award-winning watches will be on show at the International Consumer Gadgets Show (CES) in Samsung's unit, #12004 in Central Area, from Jan 8-11, 2013.

"We are committed to serving an expanding market of aspiring young professionals with the professional-grade monitors that match their needs," said Jung-Hwan Kim, Senior Vice President of the Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics. "As the industry leader for seven consecutive years, Samsung is exploring new technology that provides discerning users with affordable, cutting-edge monitors that deliver a differentiated user experience."

Series 7 Touch (SC770): Touch-Sensitive Monitor

The Sequence 7 SC770 Touch Monitor is Samsung's first multi-touch show improved for Windows 8. Assisting up to 10 points of multiple multi-touch, customers can move, move or select things on the computer monitor using their fingertips.

The flexible, ergonomic office take a position of the SC770 ideally adapts to customer choices, providing a 60-degree point for relaxed use of the contact show. Additionally, the ultra-thin frame along with extensive watching perspectives provides a truly immersive watching encounter.

Series7 (SC750): Ergonomic Design

The Sequence 7 SC750 monitor sports a slim, ergonomic office style that is capable of a 90-degree rotate for improved convenience to customers. It is improved for surfing the web and watching records in both landscape and symbol ways.

The monitor's smooth take a position precisely roles the display at a relaxed eye-level without the need for a support fitting and its cylinder-shaped metal take a position enhances the beauty of the slim monitor. Showing ultra-sharp pictures, the SC750 monitor boasts a 5,000:1 contrast rate, which is five periods that of a standard monitor.

The Sequence 7 SC750 monitor and the Sequence 7 SC770 Touch Monitor will be available globally in the first quarter of 2013.

Series 9 (SB970): Professionally Pre-Calibrated Monitor

First released in the second half of 2012 to the U.S. industry, Samsung's award-winning Sequence 9 monitor will also be on show at CES. Offering remarkable image and life-like shade precision, each individual monitor is independently hand-tuned by Professionals before it is shipped. In addition, a built-in shade calibration engine enables customers to modify the consistency, gamma and white balance of the show using Samsung's exclusive Natural Color Expert engineering, leading to the most precise shade possible.

The Sequence 9 monitor also runs on the PLS (Plane Line Switching) panel and Wide-Quad high-definition resolution (WQHD), providing four periods more detail than traditional HD. Motivated by modern tall buildings, the item's elegant, simple style has netted the SB970 monitor some of the sector's top style awards, including the 2012 IDEA Bronze Prize and Asia Good Design Prize.
Source : Samsung Tomorrow

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