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1 Gaming Monitor Or 2 Normal Monitors

2024-09-09 07:24:42

Those who want this to buy for gaming, buy a GAMING MONITOR! This is for art not gaming unlike someone who thinks it's for both. There are HDR gaming monitors out there.

5
2024-05-17 01:22:23

Verbatim brand is always durable and dependable. Some dvd brands are just like 1% or 2% bad among 100's.

5
2024-09-07 07:58:46

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I had a 29" curved monitor first and it was starting to do things monitors do when they have had enough of life, so I went shopping for a new one. First I tried an LG Ultrawide flat but ended up donating it to my husband for gaming as I really missed the curve and the ease of peripheral vision in gaming. Then I started working from home, and while most of my colleages have 2 or 3 monitors scattered around their workspace, I have 1, simplifying my life. It's kinda big, I don't recommend it for just any space, I affectionately refer to it as my surfboard, but it's a great monitor and I'm glad I went for it.

5
2024-09-06 02:41:20

This is my first portable monitor. Before purchase the main concern was whether there would be any audio or visual lag, and I am pleased to report that there is none that I can perceive (I'm an older gamer in my 40s). Both Nintendo and Sega mini consoles work well with the screen and the sound coming out of the headphone jack goes straight to my speakers without any delay. Nintendo Switch works fine and while I haven't had a chance to test PS3/4/5 yet, I'd imagine they should work fine as well. Colors seem natural and vivid, especially when placed next to a cheaper laptop with weaker colors. Red looks red rather than orange. When it came to portable monitors and gaming consoles, it was difficult trying to find a definitive answer on the internet as to which have lag and which don't. Compared to more expensive gaming portable monitors, this monitor at $200 was a smaller risk to take and I am glad that the risk paid off.

5
2024-07-28 03:17:57

Very nice monitor for the price. If you are into gaming, this monitor is not for you. But it is great for video editing. I have two high end computers and you just can't say no for the price. I use two monitors and the price was right, and the picture quality is very clear. I like them. I had the same monitors on my old computer for at least 10 years, and I was surprised to see they still sell the same ones. You can't go wrong for $199.00 each.

5
2024-08-01 05:10:38

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I usually use My monitor for gaming and computer use. Samsung monitors never disappoint. The color clarity, reliability, and ease of use. They make the best monitors hands down. Long time Samsung owner. Between their TV's I have purchased for years, and phones since my first s7 Edge. There great!

5
2024-07-16 07:20:45

I purchased this to replace three 24 inch monitors. This monitor is the BOMB. The colors are vibrant. I use it for everyday business and not for gaming. It is a gaming monitor with various modes. You can set it to your liking. I love that it has more of a curve than my other monitor. This one has a 1000R curvature. The smaller the number the greater the curvature. This monitor also has LED light on the back and you can control it or turn it off. I mounted mine on an arm to give me more room on my desk. The feet on the stand were longer than i like them. Overall a great monitor and highly recommended

5
2024-07-24 03:27:55

I purchased this monitor about a 2 weeks ago and its hands down one of the best monitors I have used for competitive gaming. If you don't play comp then you should use the money for a lower refresh rate and higher res monitor as it is a TN panel. I recommend.

5
2024-07-23 08:44:17

I've been using a 4k screen for a couple of years, but it was a Samsung TV as I wanted a larger screen and nothing in the monitor space yet existed. It was a good experience, I didn't have any issues - regardless of what people say about using TVs as monitors. However, once I noticed that OLED monitors were coming around, I considered going back. I wasn't crazy about dealing with burn-in and the odd ways manufactures try to prevent it. Instead, I wanted to see what Samsung was up to in the gaming monitor space. I came across this and was immediately drawn in because of the high fresh rate and it being 4k. I didn't consider the G8 because I didn't think the even higher refresh rate warranted the extra cost. Once I got the G7 connected, it was like playing games for the first time. Cyberpunk looked incredibly better than my 4k TV, colors popped and I could see details that I couldn't previously. The curvature is a bit odd at first, especially in Windows, but for gaming, I really like it. The high refresh rate was a new experience as well - I hadn't had anything higher than 60Hz, so again it was a new experience. This makes a big different not only in gaming, but using Windows - everything is so smooth. The height adjustment was another helpful feature as I needed it to be in a specific place. Without it, I would have had to use a box or something else unsightly. I'm not an RGB person, but found that I liked messing with the colors and do leave a solid color on most of the time. My only complaint, is the buttons to control the settings. I have some business monitors for work that are also Samsung and they use the same buttons. It's not my favorite and it feels a bit cheap. For an $1100 monitor, I'd expect a bit more, but it's not something I use often. I feel the monitor is on the expensive side, but it is worth it if you have the machine to push high end graphics to it.

5
2024-05-19 07:12:50

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I used to run 4 monitors on my setup as a combination of 1 Laptop + 1 monitor for work, 2 monitors for PC gaming, and 1 for console gaming. I used all 4 every day simultaneously because I'm a gaming nut and wasn't satisifed with using a switch for the setups with how often I used them on my 80 inch desk. The amount of physical shifting I had to do was insane and I needed a way to minimize the amount of wires and space I used. I have since converted to this SUW monitor and a 4K monitor (both Samsung). And what a difference maker it was. With the PBP (Picture by Picture) mode, I could actually run work processes and also plays games simultaneously from 1 setup each. I've even been able to play full screen on half the SUW monitor while using the other half for many other things. The amount of clutter and cable management I've removed is so refreshing and I never have to shift the place of monitors to adjust what I'd like to prioritize. I can do it all from the menuing of the 2 remaining monitors I use. The only way I feel like the experience could be further optimized is if I had a remote for the monitors to access PBP menus faster for more customization. That's not even a boon on the monitor itself. It's not the perfect monitor as there is a delay with accessing certain menu options, but I really can't complain as I'm overusing its features more than anyone else would. If you need a reason to be sold on screen real estate over number of monitors, this is your answer.

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