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Samsung to Unveil New Quantum Dot Curved Monitor at CES 2017

By Arslan Tufail  /  2 years ago Share Tweet
Quantum Dot Curved Monitor

At CES 2017, Samsung Electronics will unveil its new CH711 Quantum Dot curved monitor, the company has confirmed.

Scheduled to be available in early 2017, the upcoming CH711 Quantum Dot curved monitor is designed with gamers in mind and will come 27 and 31.5 inch variations.

Samsung to Unveil CH711 Quantum Dot Curved Monitor at CES 2017

Today’s multimedia consumers, quite rightly, have high expectations and demand a truly cutting edge, totally immersive experience that realizes the full potential of whatever they are playing or watching. This year’s line-up of curved Quantum Dot monitors offers brilliant design, richer color and deeper contrast than ever before. We can’t wait to share them with the world at CES 2017 in Las Vegas.

CH711 features 1,800R curvature and an ultrawide 178-degree viewing angle, allowing viewers to clearly see the content from anywhere in the room. Apart from this, the monitor combines around 125 percent sRGB color coverage and 2,560 x 1,440 WQHD resolution; delivering a crystal clear picture.

As for its design, according to Samsung, CH711’s 360-degree design complements a range of desktop and décor:

The CH711’s sleek, sophisticated 360-degree design complements any desktop or décor. Its clean, white chassis features a gorgeous three-sided Boundless design, and neatly hides its power and HDMI cables out of sight inside the stand’s neck.

In addition to CH711 Quantum Dot Curved Display, Samsung has also confirmed to bring a whole lot of other goodies. To read up more, head over to the post!

Looking forward to trying out the new Samsung CH711 Quantum Dot Curved Monitor? Let us know in the comments section below!


Arslan is one of Techfrag's regular news writers. When not digging out news stories, he is found buried nose deep in fantasy novels, wasted listening to dubstep, or raging against Xbox Live kids. Need I say more?

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