Although details are scarce, we know the display will measure 31.5"—the same size as Asus' PQ321Q. The Asus monitor uses an IGZO panel that appears to be similar to the one found in the 32-inchers from Dell and Sharp. Those screens all boast 3840x2160 display resolutions, a specification the Samsung screen will surely match.
According to a rough translation of the original Korean announcement, the Samsung display will cover 99% of the Adobe RGB spectrum. It will include color calibration software, as well. There's no word on other features or, more importantly, the expected street date and price. Asus' PQ321Q is currently the most affordable 4K PC monitor on the market, but at $3,500 online, it's only fit for folks with fat wallets.
Samsung preps 31.5-inch 4K LCD display
Posted on Thursday, August 29 2013 @ 17:04 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck