On February 28, Samsung launched the T55 series display with an unprecedented 1000R curvature.
They include three sizes of 24, 27 and 32 inches, and the corresponding models are C24T55, C27T55 and C32T55.
If you have no idea about the curvature of 1000R, in simple words, 1000R is the ultimate field of view of the human eye.
The curvature represents the completeness of the display. At present, the curvature of a high-end curved display can reach 1800R, which is the degree to which a circle with a radius of 4 meters is bent.
Even better is 1500R, while the T55's 1000R curvature means that the bending radius is only 1 meter.
The T55 series displays use Samsung SVA curved panels. Unfortunately, the resolutions of all three sizes are only 1920 * 1080, and the brightness is only 250nit.
Their color depth is 8bit, supports 16.7 million color displays, static contrast 3000: 1, has 119.3% sRGB color gamut, and supports 88.4% Adobe RGB color gamut coverage.
In addition, all three support Adaptive-Sync and AMD FreeSync technology, but only 75Hz refresh rate and 4ms grayscale response.
In terms of I/O interface, there is a DP 1.2, an HDMI 1.4, and a VGA interface at the rear, and a 3.5mm headset jack.
In other respects, in addition to the 24-inch version, the 27-inch and 32-inch versions have built-in speakers.