Samsung announces their 34-inch C34H890 100Hz FreeSync Display
Samsung announces their 34-inch C34H890 100Hz FreeSync Display
This display is designed to arrive as a cheaper alternative for C34F791, which is a similar 3440×1440 display from Samsung that comes with a Quantum Dot display and support for a wider colour gamut. The new C34H890 will come with a shallower curve of 1800R, instead of the 1500R curve used in the C34F791.
The C34H890 comes with what Samsung calls a “smart” titanium-coloured plastic surround and with a 100×100 VESA compatible monitor arm.
The C34H890 will come with a FreeSync Range of 48-100Hz with support for AMD LFC, allowing this display to offer extended variable refresh rates via a method known as framerate doubling. IE a 30Hz image is displayed twice (effective 60Hz), allowing the display to stay within its variable refresh rate window.
As said above this display lacks a Quantum Dot backlight and instead uses a WLED backlight solution, with this SVA panel type used in this display offering a 4ms response time.
At this time Samsung has not listed a price for this display, though it is expected to be priced under £729.99, which is the current price of the C34F791 in the UK.
You can join the discussion on Samsung’s new 34-inch C34H890 100Hz Ultra-wide FreeSync display on the OC3D Forums.
Samsung announces their 34-inch C34H890 100Hz FreeSync Display
This display is designed to arrive as a cheaper alternative for C34F791, which is a similar 3440×1440 display from Samsung that comes with a Quantum Dot display and support for a wider colour gamut. The new C34H890 will come with a shallower curve of 1800R, instead of the 1500R curve used in the C34F791.
The C34H890 comes with what Samsung calls a “smart” titanium-coloured plastic surround and with a 100×100 VESA compatible monitor arm.
The C34H890 will come with a FreeSync Range of 48-100Hz with support for AMD LFC, allowing this display to offer extended variable refresh rates via a method known as framerate doubling. IE a 30Hz image is displayed twice (effective 60Hz), allowing the display to stay within its variable refresh rate window.
As said above this display lacks a Quantum Dot backlight and instead uses a WLED backlight solution, with this SVA panel type used in this display offering a 4ms response time.
At this time Samsung has not listed a price for this display, though it is expected to be priced under £729.99, which is the current price of the C34F791 in the UK.
You can join the discussion on Samsung’s new 34-inch C34H890 100Hz Ultra-wide FreeSync display on the OC3D Forums.




