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Samsung unveils 100Hz QHD FreeSync gaming monitor

For the record, Patently Apple covered Apple’s latest patent application for a quantum dot display back in July of this year in a report titled “Apple Advances Work on Quantum Dot Displays for Future Macs, iOS Devices & Possible TV”. Another nice touch is that Samsung has made the monitor “bezel-less” on three sides, with the CF791 looking mighty sharp with its looks.

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Samsung Electronics KRW5000 (OTCMKTS:SSNLF) has unveiled two new curved gaming monitors equipped with the quantum dot display technology, that is only available so far in its Ultra High-Definition monitors.

Commenting on the release of new curbed gaming monitors, an official Samsung spokesperson disclosed that the company is committed to the design of curved monitors with enhanced response times.

“As the first curved quantum dot gaming monitors, Samsung’s CFG70 and CF791 express brilliant colours across a 125 per cent sRGB spectrum, while employing an environmentally safe cadmium-free design”, Samsung states. This luminance emphasizes a range of otherwise-hidden game details in both light and dark settings, offering unprecedented visual realism created to capture the attention of even the most hardcore gamers. The CFG70 also features “Arena Lighting” which incorporates interactive LEDs for “a richer gaming experience”.

On paper, these look like darn attractive gaming monitors indeed. The upcoming CF791 is “the most curved in the world” according to Samsung, with a curve of 1500R. It also has a 21:9 aspect ratio for wide-screen play.

Samsung states that the CF791’s “boundless design removes visual distraction”, with users able to customise the monitor’s alignment via a vertically adjustable stand. The Samsung CF791 is primarily oriented for wall mounting because of its massive size.

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Samsung’s booth at IFA will include stations where visitors can sample several of today’s leading video game titles on the CFG70 and CF791 monitors.

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