Samsung unveils their CH711 Curved 1440p Quantum Dot display

Samsung unveils their CH711 Curved 1440p Quantum Dot display

Samsung unveils their CH711 Curved 1440p Quantum Dot display

 
Samsung has unveiled their CH711 Curved 1440p Quantum Dot display, which will come in 27–inch and 31.5″ variants and covers 125% of the sRGB colour space. 
 
Sadly, Samsung has not revealed this display’s refresh rate or listed any support for FreeSync or G-Sync. Samsung’s other recent Quantum Dot Gaming displays, the 144Hz 1080p CFG70 and the 100Hz 3440×1440 CF791 both support FreeSync and high refresh rates, leaving many to expect that the CH711 will offer similar support. 
 
These displays will all be on show at CES 2017, offering ultra-fast 1ms response times and support for a wide colour gamut, making these displays suitable for gamers and professionals alike. With their Quantum Dot displays, Samsung are offering faster response times than traditional IPS or PLS displays while offering superior colour reproduction, making Quantum Dot displays perfect for most situations. 

  

Samsung unveils their CH711 Curved 1440p Quantum Dot display

 

At CES Samsung will also be showcasing their 28-inch UH750 4K Quantum Dot display and 23.8 and 27-inch version of their CH711 Quantum Dot displays. These will be exhibited at Samsung’s Electronics booth at CES Las Vegas, which will be booth #15006 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. 

 

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