Samsung's S24C770T (MSRP $649.99) is a rare breed: It's a touch-capable monitor. Despite universal prevalence within the hallowed spheres of smartphones, tablets, and "phablets," computer monitors have been slower to adopt capacitive touch screens.
Samsung's S24C770T (MSRP $649.99) is a rare breed: It's a touch-capable monitor. Despite universal prevalence within the hallowed spheres of smartphones, tablets, and "phablets," computer monitors have been slower to adopt capacitive touch screens.
The Samsung S24C770T is a 34in touchscreen monitor with a gorgeous edge-to-edge glass display that makes swiping from the sides a breeze, and a unique sliding stand that provides up to 55 degrees of screen tilt.
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.
Doesn't seem like this monitor is developed enough.
The touchscreen monitor is really sensitive; The color is great and the contrast is awesome; The design is great, but can be better; The magictune driver allows you to change your display options on desktop is pretty slick, but that gives you C ++ Errors
I'm doing a dual monitor on these The angle keeps me from putting the monitor side by side; No Height adjustment makes it really uncomfortable to look at.; The resolution is just 1920 x 1080 which makes letters being seen on the monitor pixely.
Responsive touchscreen, but it needs a calibrator to produce the best image quality
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Overall, the Samsung Series 7 770 S24C770T has a good-looking display, with much deeper blacks than Dell's P2714T, good viewing angles, and the ability to display slightly more of the color gamut than Dell's offering.
Generally good performance for a mainstream monitor; Attractive exterior
Expensive; Screen doesn't get as bright as we'd like; Reflections pose problems in bright environments; Muddy sounding speakers
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.
Good color and grayscale performance; Responsive 10-point touch; Sleek design
Expensive; HDMI only; Lacks downstream USB connectivity
I have been on a quest for the perfect monitor for months. Let's say I am vertically challenged and most normal monitors sit so high up that I have to raise my chair all of the way up and then use a foot stool.
Image quality; ease of touch set-up; it works with my Mac (hooray) amazing speakers; sits low on the desk
I just wish I could pick it up and carry it around with me
First Amazon and the distributor were great and very responsive. No issues with either party. The Samsung Touchscreen did NOT work with my Windows 8 operating system. Spent 3hrs w/Samsung's Help Desk and they had no solution and said that a "fix" was in the works, but wouldn't tell me what or when,...
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