Samsung rolls our “Swan” widescreen LCDs

Samsung rolls our 'Swan' widescreen LCDs - Image 1 

Taking a step sideways to the techie world of the gizmo-laden geek, Samsung has recently launched its “Swan” line of LCD monitors aimed at the PC enthusiast in Korea. The 20-inch CX2032GW/CX2032BW and the 22-inch CX2232GW/CX2232BW Swan monitors earned their name through the familiar tilt mechanisms.

The tilting neck uses an elastomer at the hinge, allowing the monitor to be angled ergonomically for the viewers comfort instead of having to rely on various mechanical parts. Sporting the same sleek, black and rounded look as its HD LCD TV counterparts (which are most popular in Asia at the moment), the two monitors also boast a maximum resolution of 1680×1050 at a 16:9 aspect ratio.

No refresh rate has been given at the highest resolution, but the response time has been pegged at 5ms and DVI input is expected as bare minimum. The prices go for US$ 399 for the 20-inches, while the 22-inches can be had for a pricier US$ 474. The monitor has yet to launch in the U.S., yet as of press time no details on when that will be has been said.

Via Electronista

Samsung rolls our 'Swan' widescreen LCDs - Image 1 

Taking a step sideways to the techie world of the gizmo-laden geek, Samsung has recently launched its “Swan” line of LCD monitors aimed at the PC enthusiast in Korea. The 20-inch CX2032GW/CX2032BW and the 22-inch CX2232GW/CX2232BW Swan monitors earned their name through the familiar tilt mechanisms.

The tilting neck uses an elastomer at the hinge, allowing the monitor to be angled ergonomically for the viewers comfort instead of having to rely on various mechanical parts. Sporting the same sleek, black and rounded look as its HD LCD TV counterparts (which are most popular in Asia at the moment), the two monitors also boast a maximum resolution of 1680×1050 at a 16:9 aspect ratio.

No refresh rate has been given at the highest resolution, but the response time has been pegged at 5ms and DVI input is expected as bare minimum. The prices go for US$ 399 for the 20-inches, while the 22-inches can be had for a pricier US$ 474. The monitor has yet to launch in the U.S., yet as of press time no details on when that will be has been said.

Via Electronista

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