Samsung has unveiled a new lineup of 4K UHD commercial displays

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Samsung does not only cater to the general mass market, but they also have a heart for professionals as well as those who are involved in business. Since most of us do work in front of a computer for hours on end these days, it makes perfect sense if we are sitting in front of a good screen – so that our eyes will not get too tired at the end of the day, which could affect productivity in the long run. Samsung knows this, which is why they have come up with a new 32-inch UHD desktop monitor under the QMD Series. The new Samsung QMD Series will allow early adopters to wow their audiences all the while making sure that they remain future-proof, at least for now, as UHD starts to make its way to become the new standard.

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Samsung Electronics America, Inc. today unveiled the QMD Series, a new lineup of 4K UHD commercial displays that enable businesses to deliver greater visual impact, inform and inspire their audience. In addition to exhibiting its latest hardware and software solutions for a smarter digital signage experience, Samsung will also be introducing a new 32-inch UHD desktop monitor. InfoComm attendees can see the full lineup of Samsung commercial display innovations for education, retail, corporate and more at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Booth #C6319, from June 18-20. “Samsung has a legacy of leadership in display technology and digital signage, and we are now leading the exciting transition to UHD for customers looking to deliver more visually engaging, memorable visual experiences,” said Tod Pike, senior vice president at Samsung’s Enterprise Business Division. “As 4K content becomes more prevalent and cost-effective to produce, offerings like our new QMD Series enable early adopters to wow their audiences and ensure they are future-proofed as the UHD becomes the new standard.”

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