The Samsung SyncMaster MD Series enables to you to enjoy an expansive visual experience. Up to 6 monitors can be set up on one stand creating a seamless multi-display environment that allows you to appreciate a truly panoramic point of view. So if only the best visual experience is good enough for you then the MD230x6 is ready to show you exactly that.
The ultimate multi - display for ultimate multi - tasking
With the Samsung MD Series you can increase your productivity — just like Bill Gates did: “On my desk I have three screens synchronized to form a single desktop. Once you have that large display area you’ll never go back because it has a direct impact on productivity.” (Fortune April 2006).
And since the Samsung MD series is easy to set up you won’t have to waste money on costly monitors graphic cards PCs and cables. It’s also available in bundles of three and six and includes a unique stand you can customize. Experience the ultimate all - encompassing view whether you’re a power gamer or power player.
A commanding view is right before your eyes
The Samsung MD series guarantees your view is seamless with a bezel that’s seriously super - thin. In fact the total width is only slightly more than 15.2mm while the total top to bottom width is only 17.6mm. The displays are easy to connect and with a slim frame your view isn’t obstructed by a bezel. That means you’ll see a smooth picture across multiple screens — and a spectacular view right in front of your eyes.
A customized multi - display set in a box
With three MD series packages to choose from it’s easy to select the multi - display that’s right for you. Not sure which one is right for you? The MD230 single screen is available. Ready to multi - task with a multi - display? The MD230X3 includes three screens and the option to easily switch between landscape and portrait. Interested in the ultimate multi - display unit? The MD230X6 comes with six high - performance screens.
Brilliant picture quality everywhere you look
Complete your multi - display experience with the highest picture quality you can get — Full HD. The MD series offers a stunningly clear picture thanks to an incredible 3000:1 static contrast ratio and a 150000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. And with a wide angle view of 178 / 178 the picture looks razor - sharp from every direction.
Connect every monitor - with only one outlet
Worried you won’t have enough outlets to hook up every display? No problem — the MD series features a simple power connection. A daisy chain connects every monitor so you’ll only have one power cord to plug in.
Flexible customizable multi - display solution
Each MD series display includes an ergonomic custom stand which gives you total flexibility to play games watch movies or design graphics just the way you want. It’s height adjustable up to 100mm and includes a hinge that tilts inward at 30. The stand even lets you assemble your multi - display in landscape or portrait form. How’s that for a design that adapts to your needs?
Enjoy multi - control with a single controller
Take multitasking to new levels with this multi - control pad which lets you control up to six monitors. You can adjust the picture’s brightness and contrast and even optimize the picture settings for editing a document surfing the Internet playing games watching sports or movies.
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Size | 23 |
| Colour of product | Black |
| Aspect ratio | 1920x1080 |
| Contrast ratio (typical) | DC150000:1 Static 3000:1 |
| Display brightness | 300 cd/m2 |
| Response time | 8 ms |
| VGA (D-Sub) ports quantity | Y |
| DVI port | Y |
| Viewing angle vertical | 178 |
| Viewing angle horizontal | 178 |
| Compatible with VESA-wall mounting system | Y 100 x 100 mm |
| Dimensions W x D x H | 1585.8 x 760.3 x 307.2 without stand mm |
| Weight | 43.1 Kg g |
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