Samsung has introduced three new high-resolution monitors - the 31.5 Zoeller UH850 UltraHD resolution (3.840 x 2.160) with VA panel and the 24 "and 27" SH850 produced with a PLS panel and an overlapping of 2.560 x 1.440 pixels. Thanks to the Quantum Dot Technology, which extend the color range of the LED backlights, the UH850 has A 125% coverage of the sRGB color space, and a contrast of 3,000: 1 at a brightness of 250 cd / m. The image viewing angle corresponds to the current standard of 178 horizontally as well as vertically. Unlike the two SH850 models, the side edge of the UH850 is not minimized to optimize seamless multimonitor setups. The UH850 comes with two HDMI, one DisplayPort,A MiniDisplayPort, a headphone output and an integrated USB 3.0 hub. PIC1: Samsung UH850 The two SH850 models do not use the Quantum Dot technology and therefore have a low contrast range (1,000: 1) and color range - but a higher brightness of 350 cd / m. A further advantage is the possibility to connect several monitors in series by USB-C or to supply other devices (such as a laptop) with power. Other interfaces: 1 x HDMI, 1 x USB-C / DisplayPort as well as headphone output and USB 3.0. All new devices have FreeSync as well as eye-saver Eye-Saver mode, Picture-by-Picture and Picture-in-Picture functionality to display the images from different sources simultaneously. The UH850 is already at a price of around https: //www.idealo