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Samsung to Launch Three Professional LCD Displays

By - Source: Samsung

Incoming Samsung models: S27A850, S24A650, S24A350T

Samsung has released three professional high-efficiency, environmentally friendly LED displays to the market, targeted as premium monitors for professionals. Here's how they break down in terms of features.

850 Series: a 27-inch monitor with LED PLS (Plane to Line Switching), boasts a wide viewing angle of up to 178 degrees, as well as 100 percent sRGB color space coverage, and a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels.

650 & 350 T Series: a 24-inch monitor that boasts a wide viewing angle of up to 178 degrees, 1920 x 1080 resolution and a contrast ratio of 3000:1.

850, 650 & 350 T Series: Feature an Eco-savings ability to reduce energy in sleep mode. When there is no activity nearby, the monitors can be set to turn off automatically. The monitor's eco-Motion Sensor can identify brightness and darkness of the surrounding environment and automatically adjust the the screen. The 850 and 650 monitor's stand is height adjustable and the screen can be rotated.

Read more here: Samsung (Korean)

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  • -5
    alidan , August 25, 2011 7:56 PM
    i read allot of comics, a monitor that could natively and easily switch from wide to tall, would be a HUGE factor in if i were to get one or not.

    but the failure to utilize a 16:10 resolution saddens me... i dont think i can go to 16:9 again, after 16:10 16:9 feels natural
  • 1
    mart666 , August 25, 2011 8:12 PM
    I want the 27" !!!!!!!!!
  • 9
    kaisellgren , August 25, 2011 8:13 PM
    I'm happy to see a monitor with a larger than 1080p resolution. I've been waiting for these.
  • 2
    JohnnyLucky , August 25, 2011 8:24 PM
    kaisellgrenI'm happy to see a monitor with a larger than 1080p resolution. I've been waiting for these.


    Higher resolution professional monitors have been around for years. However, they were not LED displays.
  • 3
    lamorpa , August 25, 2011 8:39 PM
    alidani read allot of comics...

    What prevents you from reading all the comics you want? Why are you limited to what is allotted to you?
  • 2
    pirateboy , August 25, 2011 8:55 PM
    they stick the 16:9 screens "where the sun don't shine"
  • 0
    pirateboy , August 25, 2011 8:55 PM
    ^ can*
  • 0
    warezme , August 25, 2011 8:58 PM
    now if they were only 120Hz with response time under 5ms, I would bite.
  • 2
    cybr , August 25, 2011 9:16 PM
    warezmenow if they were only 120Hz with response time under 5ms, I would bite.

    Photo editing doesn't need a quick refresh. However, gamers may see a use for these as well.
  • -1
    Dragoza , August 25, 2011 9:25 PM
    Do you thing they gonna be sue by apple!?!?
    I'm so tired of their behavior!
  • 1
    aznshinobi , August 25, 2011 9:59 PM
    So... Will it cost more than $200?
    Otherwise, she's pretty :D 
  • 5
    belardo , August 25, 2011 11:00 PM
    How much for the 27" 2560 x 1440? I'd prefer 16:9 2560 x 1600 thou... it would be more PROFESSIONAL.
  • 0
    lockhrt999 , August 25, 2011 11:24 PM
    Sorry 2560 x 1440 (16:9) is not a professional display. 16:10 is professional because we get to work on 16:9 videos natively and having space for some buttons.
  • -1
    johnlittlehk , August 25, 2011 11:39 PM
    sRGS... thats nothing. We need 100% Adobe RGB, or ECI RGB...
    I dont understand why these are rated as professional mons.. at least not for photo editing!
  • 1
    anonymous@guest , August 26, 2011 12:43 AM
    16:9 is professionnal? LOL
    EPIC FAIL
  • 1
    HistoryBuff44 , August 26, 2011 1:57 AM
    why must the borders of the monitors be so wide?
  • -1
    eddieroolz , August 26, 2011 3:12 PM
    The female doesn't look very pretty. With so much cosmetic surgery I'm sure Samsung could've chosen a better looking one.

    On the other hand, the displays are okay.
  • 0
    tmax , August 26, 2011 8:18 PM
    Price?
  • 0
    belardo , August 26, 2011 9:04 PM
    $1000 is typical for a 27" 2560x1440 screens. Apple, Dell, etc.