Testseek.com have collected 84 expert reviews of the Samsung C24FG70 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung C24FG70.
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Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: Secondly, this isn't just any 24in panel. It's billed as a ‘Professional Gaming Monitor', but many of the things that might appeal to gamers will also appeal to anyone who wants a decent screen to work on. From the front, it looks fairly standard, with a...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: When we first saw this display at CES 2017 in Vegas, we were absolutely blown away. Leveraging technology from Samsung's TV range, it cranked out an image quality we're simply not accustomed to when it comes to the PC. That technology is known as Quantum...
Sturdy construction and unusual, but functional, stand, Plenty of presets and options to choose from in the OSD menu, Excellent gaming capabilities – 144Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, low input lag, FreeSync-enabled, Impeccable image quality – more t
Pricey, PWM at “Faster” and “Fastest” response time modes, The stand might come a bit deep for some desks/workspaces
The Samsung C24FG70 is one of the best in class gaming monitor your hard-earned money can buy. It carries all the pros of a typical gaming monitor minus almost all of the disadvantages. Some may say that the VA panel still isn't IPS but, to be honest, our...
Published: 2017-04-08, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Crisp picture, Adjustable refresh rate, Many customizable options, Dual hinge arm/stand
Not a huge fan of the behind the screen menu/power JOG button
The Samsung CFG70 24″ Curved Gaming Monitor offers great colour and many options including adjustable refresh rates at a great price which makes this a no brainer for a Top Pick of 2017 Award here at Techaeris.*We were sent a demo unit of the Samsung CFG7...
Published: 2016-12-24, Author: Adam , review by: pcmonitors.info
Excellent out of the box setup with vivid and varied shade representation – the QD technology provided a generous colour gamut without entering true wide gamut territory. The sRGB emulation mode is also excellent, Good static contrast over a range of sett
Some loss of saturation towards edges and bottom of screen – but a relatively minor amount for a VA panel of the size, Minor ‘black crush', but a level of detail maintained throughout the screen that puts non-VA panels and in fact many VA panels to shame,
Monitors with VA panels are generally the slowest of the three main panel types, with some pixel transitions being performed noticeably slowly. Coupling this panel type with a 144Hz refresh rate is quite ambitious – it's something we've seen done quite ha...
Published: 2016-11-29, Author: Paolo , review by: monitornerds.com
While appreciation of a 16:9 curved monitor is on a case to case basis and is possibly subjective, the Samsung CFG70 certainly will not disappoint prospective owners. Color, contrast and speed performance are either up to par or even better than what most...
Published: 2016-11-14, Author: Michael , review by: tomsguide.com
Colorful and responsive, Unique, flexible design, Highly intuitive navigation, AMD FreeSync support
Expensive for 1080p, Bulky base
The $349 CFG70 is an excellent gaming monitor debut from Samsung, offering impressive color and brightness, fast response times, FreeSync support and a host of useful display modes. Its LED lighting is a nice (if not fully baked) feature, and its uniquely...
Published: 2017-03-06, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com
Abstract: Samsung Electronics Australia has announced its new 24 and 27” CFG70 series of Quantum Dot technology, curved gaming monitors that deliver greater colour accuracy, quality, speed and longevity.Combining the picture quality of Quantum Dots with the more im...
Abstract: Resolution: All monitors now come at a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 (Full HD), but if you're looking to see more pixels, you'll also find WQHD (2,560 x 1,440) and 4K (3,840 x 2,160) monitors on the market – although it goes without saying they come at a mo...
Published: 2017-11-20, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
You have more than enough choices in gaming monitors and this article covers just a representative selection of them. Luckily, we can give you some recommendations based on our tests. For (semi-) pro gamers on Twitch streaming first person shooters, the 2...