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Samsung now shipping Touch of Color LCD monitors


Even if you're not exactly in the market for a new flat-panel, Samsung's still hoping to snag a bit (or all) of your latest paycheck with its Touch of Color LCD monitors. Hinted at during CES and officially unveiled back in April, these displays boast a 5-millisecond response time, transparent plastic bezel, 10,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, twin 3-watt speakers, a built-in ATSC / ClearQAM TV tuner (!) and an optical digital audio port for channeling 5.1 Dolby Digital surround sound. As for resolutions, the 24-inch T240HD and 26-inch T260HD both offer full 1080p, while the 22-inch T220HD gets a 1,680 x 1,050 panel. Snag whichever one suits your fancy right now for $429, $549 or $599 from smallest to largest.

Samsung releases four Touch of Color series monitors


Samsung's setting loose four new monitors in their "artisan design"-themed Touch of Color series displays (which were hinted at during CES). All feature 20,000:1 contrast ratios and various supernatural features like MagicColor, MagicBright, and MagicTune; specifically, the line starts with the two lower-tier 2ms models: the $259 T190 19-incher and the $359 T220 22-incher. Then you've got the two higher-tier models (both with HDMI and 5ms refresh): the $499 T240 24-incher, and the $599 T260 26-incher. All will be available by the end of July.

Samsung unveils T-series LCD lineup for the suits


While we found Samsung's IT solutions emphasis here at CeBIT a bit of a yawn -- when executive gets up and tells you that printers are his "personal passion," you know you're in for a wild ride -- we are glad to see that the company is sticking some of its consumer design cues into its business products. Case in point, the T-series LCDs borrow from the "crystal" style elements of the Bordeaux series, but pack in some business-friendly specifications. The SyncMaster T260 is the flagship of the series, with 26-inches of real estate, 1920 x 1200 resolution, 20,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 5ms response time and a DTV tuner option, while the similar T240 hits at 24-inches and brings 0.3 Watts standby power. Inputs include DVI and HDMI and D-sub. More basic displays start at 19-inches, multiple color accent options are available, and everything will be available globally in March.



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