Mar 17, 2011 12:50 GMT  ·  By

Samsung has managed to keep its top spot in the PC monitors' market by constantly innovating and launching new and enhanced products at a very fast pace, and now, they're back with yet another absolutely exciting product of this type, namely the SyncMaster C27A750 Full HD PC Monitor.

Without a doubt, the C27A750 is one of the most innovative additions to the SyncMaster series we've seen in quite a while, given the fact that it's actually one of the first wireless monitors to be released by Samsung, enabling users to easily stream video content to it without employing any wires.

The secret here is the UWB (Ultra-Wide Band) technology, the monitor featuring a built-in UWB receiver, while the sales package also includes a dedicated UWB USB dongle, that has to be connected to the laptop or desktop system that will provide the video signal.

Of course, just to be on the safe side, Samsung also added “classical” D-Sub and HDMI interfaces, but the list of extras just starts here, the company providing users with many more perks on the side.

So, the 27-inch, Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) display also delivers a 300 cd/m2 brightness level, while in the same time doubling as a next-gen USB hub, given the fact that it packs no less than two USB 2.0 ports and two USB 3.0 ports, placed right within the monitor's slender base.

Plus, it's also important to mention that we're talking about active (powered) ports, meaning that users will also be able to charge their various USB-powered devices directly from the monitor, without the need for a PC.

As expected, such an advanced, latest-gen display doesn't come cheap, the Samsung SyncMaster C27A750 being slated to arrive in stores across Europe towards the end of April 2011, for around 600 Euro.

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