why should your Windows 8 touch functionality restricted to just your laptop or All-in-One? they really shouldn’t. which is why Samsung created the Samsung Series 7 Touch Monitor (SC770). the SC770 Touch is the Korean electronics giant’s first foray into multi-touch display made specifically for Windows 8 and it features a 24-inch touch panel with 1,920 x 1,080 resolution and supports up to 10 points of multi-touch. other key features include 5ms grey-to-grey (GTG) response time, 5000:1 contrast ratio, 250 nits brightness, a pair of 3W speakers, integrated USB hub, HDMI out and like most good monitor, it offers a flexible, ergonomic stand that is user-adjustable and offers 60-degree tilt for comfortable use of the touch display. along with those specs is Sammy’s trademark beautiful aesthetic that extends to its ultra-thin bezel. on the similar news, a non-touch variant, the SC750, was also announced. the SC750 sports a large 27-inch panel with 1,920 x 1,080 resolution and features 300 nits of brightness, 5,000:1 contrast ratio, 16.7 millions colors, 5ms GTG response time, along with HDMI connectivity. both models are expected to roll into the market in the first quarter this year but pricing is still a mystery. however, you can catch the duo in person at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, happening from the January 8 to 11 (booth #12004).
why should your Windows 8 touch functionality restricted to just your laptop or All-in-One? they really shouldn't. which is why Samsung created the Samsung Series 7 Touch Monitor (SC770). the SC770 Touch is the Korean electronics giant's first foray into multi-touch display made specifically for Windows 8 and it features a 24-inch touch panel with 1,920 x 1,080...