Samsung S24C770T Review
Samsung's entry into the Windows 8 touch-screen monitor arena, the S24C770T ($649.99 list), is a sharp looking 24-inch model that uses MVA (multi-domain vertical alignment) panel technology to produce bold, accurate colors and a highly detailed picture. Its 10-point capacitive touch screen and sliding stand make it a good fit for Windows 8 users, as does its bezel-free design. At $600 the S24C770T is expensive, but so is every other touch-screen monitor hitting the market. Still, we expect more I/O variety for a monitor in this price range.
Design and Features
With its bezel-free design and unique stand the S24C770T will brighten up any room. The 24-inch 1,920-by-1,080 panel sits in a cabinet that is done up in a brushed black finish with glossy black sides. It measures a little less than one inch thick at its top and widens to around two inches near the bottom, where two decent sounding side-firing speakers are embedded. As with the Acer T232HL($472.90 at Amazon), the S24C770T'...
The Samsung S24C770T is a 24-inch touch-screen monitor that delivers solid performance and eye-catching aesthetics. It doesn't provide much in the way of I/O ports though, and it's expensive.
Good color and grayscale performance; Responsive 10-point touch; Sleek design
Expensive; HDMI only; Lacks downstream USB connectivity