Samsung has unveiled its
latest ultra wide monitor QH90 which is more like a super ultra wide monitor.
You can get a CHG90 for $1,499 and it is available for pre-order now. The
Samsung CHG90 is a super wide 49-inch display and most likely
the widest curved monitor on the market. The monitor is so wide that it
actually resembles more of a truncated TV rather than a computer monitor.
The Samsung CHG90 is equal to
two 24-inch curved screens that are glued together. It comes with a resolution
of 3840 X 1080 and a 32:9 aspect ratio. It is just like two traditional 1920 x
1080 displays that are combined together.
The CHG90 is not just big,
Samsung gave it a pretty good screen using which you can work with a dozen
columns of the spreadsheet at a time. If you are a gamer, the monitor offers
you an experience you wouldn’t forget so easily. To have a great gaming
experience, it works with the AMD’s FreeSync 2 standard which gives better
image output.
The CHG90 is made using the
Samsung’s QLED Quantum Dot technology and supports the HDR10 standard for the
high-dynamic range content for even better colors and contrast. Other specs
include a 1-millisecond response time and a 144Hz refresh rate.
Since the screen is so wide,
Samsung made a proprietary software to make use of that extra space. Using this
software, you can split the display into six windows at any time. Coming to the
port selection, CHG90 has a Mini DisplayPort, DisplayPort, two HDMI ports, and
three USB 3.0 ports, but no USB-C option.
Along side this beast of
a display, Samsung has announced a few other displays in the form of the CHG70
line, which just resembles its larger counterpart but with a 27-inch and
31.5-inch screen sizes.
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