Samsung’s latest PC monitors feature Touch of Color design

Posted in Samsung by Shane McGlaun on May 8th, 2009

samsungp2370-sbTypically, when you buy a monitor for your PC you can get silver or black colors. That works just fine for most people, but some want a bit more bling for their desktop and want different colors. Samsung first pioneered its subtle Touch of Color design on its flat screen TVs.

The company has now announced a line of Touch of Color PC LCDs that include two full HD capable models. The line includes the P2070, P2370, and P2370HD LCDs. Both the P2370 models have 1920 x 1080 resolutions for full 1080p content.

The P2370HD model adds a HDMI input and a HDTV tuner to the features of the normal P2370. The screen resolution of the P2070 is 1600 x 900. All three have the same 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and fast GTG response time. There is no word on pricing or availability at this time.

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2 Comments to “Samsung’s latest PC monitors feature Touch of Color design”
  1. James Sandberg Says:

    How do I adjust the contrast and brightness on my new monitor?

    Ser. No. CM20H9L212016V

  2. James Sandberg Says:

    Other wise I like it.

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