A Monitor With Built-In Wireless Charging Actually Makes A Lot of Sense
Samsung has not listeed any countries or dates for the release of its new monitors yet, but we might hear more at the upcoming IFA electronics show this September. Here’s one more: wireless charging. But, looking down at its base, you’ll find a hidden wireless charging spot for you to place a QI-compatible mobile device. “>PC World the SE370 will come in both 23.6″ and 27” formats, and will have built in support for the Qi wireless charging standard, which is the same as found in newer Samsung phones.
Samsung’s VP of Visual Display Business, Seok-gi Kim, unveiled the new monitors and put forward a vision of the devices “doing away with the clutter,” on your desk and supporting “active lifestyles”.
As a complete solution, the SE370 eliminates the hassle of having to purchase and keep separate charging kits, saving cost and improving workspace utilization. Curved screens. These are just some of the technological advancements that have descended upon the humble computer monitor. Both 1080p monitors feature Plane-to-Line-Switching (PLS) panels for optimised viewing across a full 178 degree wide-viewing angle, and a 300 cd/m2 maximum brightness.
Complementary to these embedded picture-enhancing functions, the SE370 delivers a smooth, non-distracting and immersive entertainment experience.
Both models offer support for AMD’s FreeSync technology, which claims to reduce stutter and screen tearing during games by perfectly synchronising the screen refresh rate with the current frame rate being output by an AMD graphics card. Response times of 4ms will also be of interest to gamers. There is also an Eco Saving Plus mode to reduce energy consumption by 10 per cent. It has an ultra-narow bezel and semi-transparent blue finish complement the sleek, white glossy body.