Samsung’s new Quantum Dot, 1080p, curved 27” monitor sets new standards for computer monitors in colour, depth, detail, and responsiveness. It will challenge your preconceptions about how good a monitor can be.
Hisense has unveiled two 4K ULED series 8 and 9 televisions at the 2017 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix – the latter with its version of Quantum Dot technology.
Samsung Electronics Australia has announced its new 24 and 27” CFG70 series of Quantum Dot technology, curved gaming monitors that deliver greater colour accuracy, quality, speed and longevity.
Samsung’s Q2 results are on track and reflect better cost controls and increased sales across most divisions. The star performer was its Galaxy S7 series which beat the iPhone in the US.
Quantum Dot is the latest buzzword being used by LG, Sony, Samsung and now Philips to describe a technology used in LED panels. It was actually first discovered in 1981 and the term first used in 1988.
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