Samsung SC77 Touch 60 Degree Tilting Touchscreen LCD Monitor - Linus Tech Tips CES 2013
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·2013-05-07
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welcome to Linus Tech tips at CES 2013 our trip to the show this year is
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linkis we're here in the monitor part of the Samsung booth and we have the SC 770
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touch this is their series7 easy sliding design touchscreen monitor so the idea
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is it's got 60 degrees of tilt that you can adjust with one finger just like
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that so why would you want to do that I've talked a lot about on the desktop
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how touchscreen is not necessarily the easiest thing to do because you position
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your ARM out in front of you at a bit of an uncomfortable length and it can get
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fatiguing if you push the monitor down like this you will alleviate a lot of
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that strain because it's a more natural position to use it you can also see that
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the bottom of the bezel here does move slightly towards the user so if you were
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going to say for example use an onscreen keyboard to type something quickly you'd
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be able to do that more comfortably now arguably with a desktop with a 27in
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monitor next to it you would probably have a keyboard but a lot of parts of
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Windows 8 can be more easily navigated more comfortably navigated with touch so
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spec-wise it's available in 24 or 27 in 16x9 it's LED it is using a TN panel but
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it is one of the better ones that I'd seen in terms of viewing angles so if
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you want to go ahead and catch it from the side here there's what your color
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looks like from the front there there's what it looks like
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from the side so it's much better than ones that I've seen in the past it has a
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little demo that's built into it so we can go ahead and go through everything
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here and I seem to have I seem to have broken it but there's okay sliding
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design we've talked about this and oh boy I have to put a puzzle together
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apparently to uh to to do this so that
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is uh that is one way to make people go
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ahead and enjoy the touch experience so you guys can uh see how
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quickly I can solve this puzzle I suppose there we go this guy goes here
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this is here this is here and this is here excellent so now we're allowed to
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see it so the 10-point touch demo is basically just showing that you can go
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like this and sort of touch it all over the place and things will fall away next
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is your style for ultimate touch experience so there's just showing the sliding design and sort of what bezels
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used to look like versus what they look like now slick knows all about that he
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has a really old monitor more functionality so they have
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stereo speakers built in and last but not least two HDMI ports in so there's a
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USB 3 at the back which is how the touchscreen interface runs and there's
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two HDMI port so you can have it running off of your desktop and then you can
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just have an HDMI cable sort of hang in here and you can plug your laptop into
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