Samsung Shows Narrow Bezel LCDs Too
On the heels of NEC and Barco, Samsung has entered the narrow-bezel LCD market with the 460UT line of 46” monitors. Specificed at 700 nits or brightness and a contrast ratio of 3000:1, the WXGA (1366 x 768) LCDs are aimed at video-wall applications, too. But, Samsung is way behind because NEC and Barco are both known as high-end LCD providers and although the Samsung displays may be virtually identical, their support and service of monitor-wall applications is perceived as behind that of the others. They will have to play catch-up, as simply supplying them is not the same as supporting them and knowing and understanding the applications.
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