Published on January 19th,2010 at 1:50 PM
By Daimaou - G-A.G

Samsung releases the 2 world’s high contrast ratio monitors in Korea

The Samsung Sync Master 70 Series F2370H designed for a more professional usage with its simple design and the Sync Master 80 Series F2380MX targeting a more casual user with its elegant design, are both 23” LCD monitors featuring, according to Samsung the world’s highest contrast ratio ever with a basic 3000:1 and 150000:1 in dynamic mode.
While both are Full HD and features a HDMI port, only the F2380MX seems to features a 2x3W speaker.

Finally these two monitors will be put on the market in Korea pretty soon with a tag price of 397000 Won (640€) for the F2370H and 417000 Won (675€) for the F2380MX.

Via Samsung
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I taken you haven't seen the Samsung XL2370 with its "5,000,000:1 MEGA Dynamic Contrast Ratio", I even own one and dynamic contrast is a load of rubbish my old NEC 20" GX2 stomps all over it in the contrast department.

The only thing the XL2370 is good for is brightness, in fact its too bright with it built in and unable to change profiles so it can be very uncomfortable to use as you have only one custom profile.

 

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