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Samsung Announces Trio of Professional Series 3 Monitors

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Samsung Electronics unveiled three new high-resolution desktop displays under its Professional Series 3 family, the S27A850, S24A650, S24A350T. The 27-inch S27A850 is targeted at the professional media industry, it provides the benefits of 100% sRGB colorspace coverage, LED-backlighting, and more importantly, a native resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. Its panel provides viewing angles of 178 degrees, horizontally and vertically. The S24A650 and S24A350T are 24-inch screens, with 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution. The two are capable of 3000:1 static contrast ratio, and are equipped with Samsung's Eco Saving features that reduce power consumption by up to 50%. Pricing of these three displays are unclear at this point.



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Ya, the 850 is the new PLS displays, the others are MVA i think.
 
Ya, the 850 is the new PLS displays, the others are MVA i think.

Are PLS better than IPS? I have been looking to get a really nice monitor.
 
Looks like it's got decent response times...waiting for a price. I wonder if 2560x1440 would be a bother over 2560x1600 as far as game support.

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Edit: From pictures, looks like this thing has a 3-port USB 3.0 hub, two dual-link DVI inputs, audio in and headphone jacks, an HDMI in, and an interesting way of hiding the AC adapter:

[url=http://reviews.cnet.com/2300-3174_7-10008226-5.html?s=0&o=10008226&tag=mncol;thum][IMG]http://img.techpowerup.org/110824/Capture044.jpg[/IMG][/url]
(click for CNET Gallery)

I think that's the wrong monitor, sorry :o Maybe not.

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Price is going to hover around $900-$1000.
 
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I so rike pretty China girl sitting on desk while I watch colour barroons in roffice hoping for lucky good-time.

OR, WTF is that for marketing for an office/business display?
 
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