Monday, August 29, 2016

Samsung announces curved gamer monitor with Quantum Dot technology – Tecmundo

During the IFA 2016, one of the biggest technology events of the year, Samsung will officially present their new monitors with Quantum Dot technology. This display technique is already present in the UHD TV brand, but now comes the other thread:. The gamers monitors

The Samsung announced through its website two new models, the CFG70 and CFG91, the the 1st monitors gamers to come with Quantum Dot technology. In addition to the improvement in image quality, the this series devices also have a curved design, favoring immersion for gambling.



CFG70

With 24 and 27 inch size models, CFG70 the series will present a design named “Super Arena” with a curvature of 1800R. The interactive sound will be accompanied by LED lighting, which promises to provide an amazing experience. The response time will be 1 m / s refresh rate can reach up to 144 Hz.

The CFG70 monitors will come with what is called Gaming UX OSD, an interface to interact with the template settings . Through this menu, players can change all options, adjusting the refresh rate, resolution and other features

CFG70

CF791

the other gamer monitor presented by Samsung is considered the display with the greater curvature of the market. The CF791 model, 34 inches, has 1500R, which indicates a 1.5 mm radius of curvature

This gamer monitor has a lower maximum update rate. – 100 Hz – but comes integrated with AMD FreeSync technology. This is an effective strategy to attract the gamer audience that has a video card compatible with this AMD technology

CF791

Quantum Dot

to generate the red, blue and green colors, LCD TVs use special filters that help colorize, polarize and diffuse the light received by crystals. However, there are some details of the process that could be optimized.

To begin with, these filters let through a very wide range of colors. Thus, to create the color red, for example, the filters also exhibit various other reddish colors. Not only that, 90% of the light emitted by the white LEDs – which are blue LEDs coated with yellow phosphorus. – Ends up being lost when passing through optical filters

In the case of Quantum Dots, no need to use LEDs white, since the technology is capable of using light of blue LEDs directly, making it more efficiently to match the old model and converting it to red and green colors pure, that is, with a greater control in the passage of the light spectrum.

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