November 21, 2024 15:49 PM

Samsung Will Launch CH711 Quantum Dot Curved Monitors At CES

The Consumer Electronic Tradeshow (CES) is an annual trade show which presents new products and technologies. The event, which will be held in Las Vegas, is just a week away, and consumer electronic fanatics can't wait what CES has to offer this time. It's safe to say gamers would be more thrilled to know that Samsung will unveil its new CH711 Quantum Dot curved monitors at CES.

According to PC Mag, CH711 monitors come in 27-inch or 31.5-inch sizes and features a 1,800R curvature, which is perfect for gamers. Both models have a 2,560 by 1,440 resolution and support 125 percent sRGB color coverage. This new curved monitor was "designed with gamers in mind."

The CH711 can be adjusted both vertically and horizontally and can be flipped vertically as well, Gadgets 360 reported. Reports say that the new monitors will have a three-sided 'Boundless' design with small bezels on top and either side. For a clutter-less design, the HDMI cables are hidden within the stand's neck. Just this year, Samsung unveiled and released two other Quantum Dot curved monitors - the CFG70 and CF791, which were showcased at IFA 2016 in September and released in the US this month.

The CH711 Quantum Dot Curved monitor will be available for sale beginning early next year, but pricing is not available yet. All three Quantum Dot monitors will be on display at CES. Seoggi Kim, senior vice president of Samsung Visual Display Business, said: "This year's line-up of curved Quantum Dot monitors offers brilliant design, richer color and deeper contrast than ever before."

Aside from the curved monitors, Samsung will also launch other high-resolution monitors such as the UH750. The 28-inch monitorhas a game-friendly features and Quantum dot screen, UHD resolution and narrow bezel design. Then there's the SH850 WQHD monitor which delivers WQHD resolution, and available in 23.8 inch and 27 inch screens.

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Samsung, CES 2017, Consumer electronics show
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