The two monitors go by the name (or model number) SC770 and SC750 with the former measuring at 24-inch diagonally while the other is 27-inch. Besides the size, there are other contrasting features that these two monitors have such as the two built-in 3W speaker and USB port on the SC770 and the slightly brighter display (300 cd/m2 vs 250 cd/m2) of the SC750. But the main difference between the SC750 and SC770 is that the latter sports a touchscreen display which is geared for Windows 8 users. The SC750, on the other hand, features a slim and ergonomic design which allows the user to tilt it up to 90° for a more comfortable view. Read more in our articles including "Samsung unveils a duo of Series 7 monitors" and "ASUS ROG unveils Strix OLED XG34WCDMS, Strix XG129C monitors".
The two monitors go by the name (or model number) SC770 and SC750 with the former measuring at 24-inch diagonally while the other is 27-inch. Besides the size, there are other contrasting features that these two monitors have such as the two built-in 3W speaker and USB port on the SC770 and the slightly brighter display (300 cd/m2 vs 250 cd/m2) of the SC750.
But the main difference between the SC750 and SC770 is that the latter sports a touchscreen display which is geared for Windows 8 users. The SC750, on the other hand, features a slim and ergonomic design which allows the user to tilt it up to 90° for a more comfortable view.
Our coverage of sc750 includes: "Samsung unveils a duo of Series 7 monitors"; "ASUS ROG unveils Strix OLED XG34WCDMS, Strix XG129C monitors"; "ASUS launches new ROG Strix and TUF 4K gaming monitors". Each article provides unique insights and information.