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Best Gaming Monitors Ultrawide 4K
Chris | 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 |
ActuallyDave | 2024-04-19 05:53:52 |
I switched from 2 4K monitors to this & love it. I use the dual inputs while working and the entire screen for gaming. More space on the desktop & more immersive gamibg 5 |
DVDSCH | 2024-04-14 09:15:22 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Best available dock for use with 4k monitors and with 60 megahertz refresh rate 5 |
LinuxAdmininTx | 2024-08-27 03:10:46 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I've purchased two of these Ultrawide monitors to replace my old 24" monitors. Love having the equivalent of 4 x 27" UHD monitors! I'm a IT Infrastructure Architect and Systems Administrator and I rely heavily on having lots of screen real-estate. These monitors are amazing! Great screen resolution, brightness and color are fantastic! 5 |
uglykidcid | 2024-08-14 01:35:22 |
It's a really good monitor for the price. It matches my side monitors perfectly. The colors are vibrant. the HDR works well. I do prefer the Fast IPS panel over the OLED just because of all the burn in issues with OLED. It's not perfect though. My older Ultrawide was 35" and had 200hz. If there was a still a Rog Swift Ultrawide I would upgrade (Rog Strix is a lower model than Rog Swift). 5 |
Adrian Ward | 2024-07-23 01:23:10 |
i have two of these and it was the best idea yet for my monitors. I bought two singles because i have ultrawide monitors and i am still able to set these up so that my monitors are stacked but adjustable which my stand couldn't do for me. 5 |
Matt | 2024-06-04 09:53:38 |
Moved from a two-monitor setup to a single ultrawide. No more trying to match color profiles between monitors, no break in between screens, easy input switching with USB-C to charge your devices, and excellent factory-calibrated color. The curve is barely noticeable, but the upgrade in comfort is. 5 |
Jesse | 2024-06-03 01:28:54 |
I replaced two 27 monitors that were side by side with this ultrawide. I expected little difference, but I was very wrong. It has been a dramatic improvement. I have so much more space, and the lack of bevels in the center and having one continuous space makes a huge difference in window arrangement. I have found it so much easier to have reference files up while working. Plus, I have created custom workspaces in After Effects, Cinema 4D, and Premiere Pro that take advantage of such a widescreen, improving my working speed and efficiency. This monitor is great, and the color is gorgeous. The size is perfect. No complaints; should have done this years ago! 5 |
Andrew | 2024-05-27 01:35:30 |
Great form factor. Basically added 2 more monitors but in one package. Nice addition to my ultrawide by adding a display that excels for coding. Also easily displays two video streams stacked at full size. The price is offset by the fact that it includes a monitor arm which would normally run you another $100-200. 5 |
Jarod F. | 2024-08-04 02:17:20 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This monitor is great. The main things I was looking out for when upgrading to a 32:9 was Color Accuracy for editing photo and video as well as good performance for gaming. 95% DCIP3 color accuracy was plenty for my needs personally and I am using 16 bit 100MP GFX 100 files. A 200hz refresh rate is more than I will ever see in most games that I play. The brightness is 400 cd/m^2 which is more than my second ultrawide and plenty for the environment I use this in. Usage wise, You definitely dont NEED 45in of ultrawide display but in gaming (if the game supports it), it is absolutely gorgeous. Being able to watch a movie while I am editing is also pretty nice as well. The only downside I have really come across is the fact that it has about an inch less screen height wise. My old 21:9 Ultrawide monitor had a screen height of 14.29". So while I obviously gained a vast amount of screen real estate horizontally, I lost about a little over an inch in height. This is negligible in my opinion but it would have been the icing on the cake if it was also the same vertical size. It was really the only flaw I could come up with. Genuinely love the monitor. Overall I think if youre debating on making the switch to 32:9 from 21:9 this is a fantastic intro into it before shelling out a bunch of money for bigger OLED options. 5 |