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New Samsung Monitors: SyncMaster 740BX and 940BX

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New Samsung Monitors: SyncMaster 740BX and 940BX

New Samsung Monitors: SyncMaster 740BX and 940BX

Author: Arthur Vijghen

Publication: 08/09/2006 8:52 AM

News type: Product news

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Samsung introduces its latest 17- and 19-inch LCD monitors, the SyncMaster 740BX and the SyncMaster 940BX. Targeted at government, corporate and SMB markets, both monitors feature a notable 1000:1 contrast ratio, a quick 5ms response time, 1280x1024 resolution, 170-degree horizontal viewing angle, analog and DVI interface, as well as Samsung's proprietary Magic Technologies: MagicBrightII, MagicColor and MagicTune.
  • MagicBrightII: Automatically optimizes brightness and contrast based on the specific application with the push of a button. Features Text, Internet, Sports, Movie, Game and Custom modes.
  • MagicColor: Enhances color in two modes: Full (overall enhancement) and Intelligent (enhances color without affecting delicate skin tones).
  • MagicTune: An easy-to-use on-screen interface that allows users to use their mouse to control all their Magic Technology picture adjustments from one place.
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Samsung 740BX

In addition to the advanced display characteristics, both the 740BX and the 940BX have a height adjustable stand that pivots and swivels, as well as an ultra-thin bezel, which gives users the ability to tile the monitors side-by-side for increased productivity.

The 740BX and the 940BX will be available at the end of July through Samsung resellers and distribution channels. All Samsung displays are backed by a three-year parts and labor warranty, including the backlight, as well as toll-free technical support for the life of the display.

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