Samsung Unveils CJ79 & CJ89 Curved LCDs: Quantum Dots, TB3 & USB-C
by Anton Shilov on August 29, 2018 9:00 AM ESTSamsung this week introduced its new CJ79 and CJ89-series curved displays, which are aimed at home and office audiences. The ultrawide CJ79 34-inch monitor features Samsung’s QLED backlighting to offer a wider color gamut, AMD’s FreeSync variable refresh technology, as well as Thunderbolt 3 inputs for compatibility with the latest notebooks. Meanwhile, the CJ89-series monitors are available in 43 and 49-inch sizes, and unlike the 34-inch model, uses USB Type-C connectivity instead. Similarly (and unexpectedly), while the larger LCDs feature refresh rates between 120 Hz and 144 Hz depending on the model, they do not support any dynamic refresh rate technology.
The Samsung CJ79 (C34J791) display is based on a 34-inch curved VA panel featuring a 3440×1440 resolution, a 21:9 aspect ratio, a 300 nits brightness (typical), a 3000:1 contrast ratio, a 1500R curvature, 178°/178° viewing angles, as well as a 100 Hz refresh rate with AMD’s FreeSync technology (precise ranges unknown). One of the key selling points of this monitor is its QLED backlighting (with quantum dots) to guarantee coverage of up to 92% of the AdobeRGB color space. Another important feature is Thunderbolt 3 connectivity accompanied by more regular DisplayPort 1.2 and HDMI 2.0 inputs. Besides, the monitor has a dual-port USB hub and stereo speakers.
The CJ79-series 34-inch display will be positioned as Samsung’s performance mainstream offering for home users seeking a large, high refresh rate monitor premium features like QLED and FreeSync, as well as rich connectivity options. As a bonus feature, the C34J791 covers up to 92% of the AdobeRGB color gamut, though it is doubtful that professional photographers will use an LCD supporting only 16.7 million of colors for their work.
Moving on to the larger Samsung CJ89 displays based on 43-inch (3840×1200) and 49-inch (3840×1080) VA panels and featuring a 32:10 as well as a 32:9 ultrawide aspect ratio, respectively. Both monitors sport a 300 nits brightness, a 3000:1 contrast ratio, a 1800R curvature, 178°/178° viewing angles, as well as a 120 Hz (43-inch) or 144 Hz (49-inch) refresh rate, but without FreeSync. These LCDs connect to hosts using USB Type-C or traditional DisplayPort 1.2 as well as HDMI 2.0 cables. Meanwhile, the larger CJ-series LCDs feature a five-port USB hub comprising of two USB Type-C headers, two USB 2.0 Type-A connectors, and one USB 3.0 Type-A port. Besides, just like the smaller LCD, the big ones come with stereo speakers.
All three displays are outfitted with stands that can adjust height and tilt, but only the larger CJ89-series LCDs can also adjust swivel. Being large monitors, the new CJ79 and CJ89-series fully support such capabilities as PiP and PbP and can work with more than one PC at once. Moreover, the C49J890 even has a built-in KVM switch allowing users to control two PCs using one keyboard and one mouse while working in PbP mode.
Samsung CJ79 & CJ89 Series | ||||
C34J791 | C43J89 | C49J890 | ||
Panel | 34" VA | 43" VA | 49" VA | |
Native Resolution | 3440 × 1440 | 3840 × 1200 | 3840 × 1080 | |
Refresh Rate | 100 Hz | 120 Hz | 144 Hz | |
Dynamic Refresh Rate | Technology | AMD FreeSync | - | |
Range | ? | - | - | |
Response Time | 4 ms (gray-to-gray) | 5 ms (gray-to-gray) | ||
Brightness | 300 cd/m² | |||
Contrast | 3000:1 | |||
Color Gamut | 125% sRGB 92% AdobeRGB 88% NTSC 1976 |
? | ? | |
Viewing Angles | 178°/178° horizontal/vertical | |||
Curvature | 1500R | 1800R | ||
Inputs | 1 × DisplayPort 1.2 1 × HDMI 2.0 2 × Thunderbolt 3 |
1 × HDMI 2.0 1 × DisplayPort 1.2 1 × USB-C |
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USB Hub | 2 × USB Type-A | 2 × USB 2.0 Type-A 1 × USB 3.0 Type-A 1 × USB Type-C |
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Audio | 1 × 3.5-mm audio jack for headphones 1 × 3.5-mm audio jack for input 2 × stereo speakers |
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Proprietary Enhancements | - | - | Integrated KVM switch | |
Stand | Height | 100.0 ± 5.0 mm | 120.0 ± 5.0 mm | |
Tilt | Top: -14˚(±4˚)~22˚(±4˚) Bottom: -2˚(±4˚)~34˚(±4˚) | -2.0° (±2.0°) ~ +17.0° (±2.0°) | -2.0° (±2.0°) ~ +15.0° (±2.0°) |
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Swivel | - | -15.0° (±2.0°) ~ +15.0° (±2.0°) | 15.0° (±2.0°) ~ +15.0° (±2.0°) |
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Power Consumption | Idle | ~0.3 W | ||
Typical | 65 W | 59 W | 62 W | |
Maximum | 180 W | 220 W |
Samsung’s CJ79 and CJ89 monitors are already available in select European markets and will hit store shelves in other countries in the coming weeks or months. When it comes to pricing, the new units are not cheap at all. The C34J791 is currently available for pre-order for €878 ($1029, including VAT) from Amazon.de, meanwhile, the C49J890 is priced at €879 ($1030, including VAT) and higher, according to Geizhals.at.
Related Reading:
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- LG Announces 32UD99: 4K IPS Display with 95% DCI-P3, HDR and USB-C
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- Philips Brilliance 328P6AU QHD Display Launched: USB-C Dock, 99% AdobeRGB, Color Calibrated
- Philips Readies Curved Ultra-Wide 492P8 Display: 49”, 32:9, USB-C, Sub-$1100
- Philips Demos 328P8K: 8K UHD LCD with Webcam, Docking, Coming in 2018
Source: Samsung
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Lau_Tech - Thursday, August 30, 2018 - link
The quantum dots are the colour filters that the light shines throughmikegrok - Thursday, August 30, 2018 - link
This is to a 4k monitor what a geforce 1070 is to the geforce 1080.Due to screen defects, the side with the defects is discarded, and the remainder is shipped.
CedarWind - Saturday, September 1, 2018 - link
Impatiently waiting for MicroLED monitors