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Samsung launches SD850 new 27 and 32-inch Monitors
Samsung is launching the SD850 series monitors which will become available in two models, a 27 and 32-inch version. Both screens will get a WQHD-resolution of 2560x1440 pixels. The S27D850 will get a pls-panel, the alternative S32D850 has a va panel. Samsung clams 350cd/m2 brightness for the S27D850 and 300cd/m2 for the S32D850.
The contrast ratio is for the 27"-monitor 1000:1, for the 32"-model 3000:1 Both monitors have displayport 1.2, hdmi 1.4 en dvi-dl as well as four USB 3.0-ports and an audio-interface. Both screens can rotate, are adjustable in height and have a picture by picture mode.
The S27D850 will cost 599 EUR and the S32D850 699 EUR.
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#4839071 Posted on: 06/12/2014 07:30 PM
oooooo well this may be the one finally. 32" at 2560x1440? Yes please.
oooooo well this may be the one finally. 32" at 2560x1440? Yes please.
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#4839466 Posted on: 06/13/2014 02:57 AM
You could get a 1600p Qnix, probably for less. I don't know if they overclock though.
oooooo well this may be the one finally. 32" at 2560x1440? Yes please.
You could get a 1600p Qnix, probably for less. I don't know if they overclock though.
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#4839634 Posted on: 06/13/2014 05:41 AM
where are the gsync monitors?!
where are the gsync monitors?!
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#4840438 Posted on: 06/13/2014 11:31 PM
They don't really. And I'd rather go with a reputable brand over a Korean special.
Some should be released by year's end, but really gsync, I don't think, will be around for long.. adoption seems lukewarm at best. Maybe that will change though..
You could get a 1600p Qnix, probably for less. I don't know if they overclock though.
They don't really. And I'd rather go with a reputable brand over a Korean special.
where are the gsync monitors?!
Some should be released by year's end, but really gsync, I don't think, will be around for long.. adoption seems lukewarm at best. Maybe that will change though..
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At 32" I'm sure pixel pitch would be on some folks minds, but its not bad, close to what a 24" 1920x1200 displays pp would be at:
24" 1920x1200 = .270mm
27" 2560x1440 = .231mm
32" 2560x1440 = .276mm
Still I would rather have seen this monitor at a 29 or 30" size.