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Making a splash at CES 2015, Samsung took the wraps off of two new computer monitors, an all-in-one computer, and just the coolest solid-state drive we've ever seen.
COO of Samsung North America Tim Baxter said the pint-sized SSD was, "Putting Samsung innovation right in your hands."

Samsung innovation in the palm of your hand.
This unbelievably small, portable solid state drive is called the T1. It's available in 250GB, 500GB, and 1-terabyte options; for $179.99, $299.99, and $599.99 respectively. Measuring only 53.2 x 71.0 x 9.2mm, the T1—even at its highest capacity version—weighs less than an ounce.

This tiny storage dynamo can store up to 1 terabyte in under an ounce.
Not allowing LG's curved monitor get all the attention, Samsung is bringing a 34-inch 21:9 WQHD+ curved panel, and a 27-inch all-in-one computer with a curved screen. Definitely intended as an homage to Samsung's curved televisions, Samsung's SE790C boasts a viewing angle of 178˚ and a VA panel. A lone Display Port lives on the back, along with two HDMI 1.4 ports.

A 21:9 aspect ratio is great for video editors.
For all you 4K aficionados out there, keep the UE590 on your radar too. At a respectable 28 inches, this display uses a DisplayPort 1.4 hookup, as well as two HDMI 2.0 ports. Though the pricing hasn't been set for this model quite yet, we suspect its use of a TN panel will drive down the price.
Finally, sticking with the all-in-one design, Samsung's new Ativ One 7 Curved crams a 2.2GHz Intel Core i5 processor, 8 gigabytes of RAM, and a 5400 RPM 1 terabyte hard drive behind a 27-inch curved 1080p LCD.

Samsung crammed a computer behind a curved 1080p screen.
Availability for the monitors has been set, with the SE790C on sale January 6th of 2015, and the UE590 available in March. Samsung's all-in-one Ativ One 7 Curved will be available sometime in the first quarter of 2015 for $1,299.99.