Samsung showed pictures of the largest curved monitor

Samsung showed pictures of the largest curved monitor

11 January 2022, 21:00
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Samsung has shown pictures of the first curved monitor. Video display can be carried out both in horizontal and vertical format.

The 55-inch screen is equipped with a resolution of 4K. In order not to reach for the controls, all the functionality is placed on a separate unit. Also from the technical side, the developers resorted to using the Quantum Mini-LED panel, and equipped it with several built-in speakers.

Visually, the development is a multimedia complex consisting of three screens. However, they are all hosted on the same platform, which makes this object one device.

Information visualization can be carried out in a horizontal or vertical format. With the first, everything is quite clear - the simultaneous execution of different tasks while sitting at the computer. This can be video communication, playing on a console, watching videos in TV mode.

With the second mode, certain difficulties arise in understanding. Why do you need a table "long" interface. Although, according to users, the monitor can be deployed and used as a panoramic cinema.

At the moment, there is no complete information about the monitor. Nevertheless, all the data indicate that this is a real development, which will be introduced to the US market in the second half of 2022.

You can purchase equipment from a South Korean manufacturer on the OXO website in the section of the same name. There are more than 2.4 thousand active lots on the relevant topics.

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