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For some users, the combination of high refresh rate and a panel type that focuses on image quality over raw pixel responsiveness can be enticing. The Samsung C27G75T (LC27G75T with various regional suffixes) and C32G75T (LC32G75T with various regional suffixes), of the Odyssey G7 lineup, offer such a combination. The monitors have a distinctly ‘gamery’ ... Read More March 25, 2020
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Many new releases focus on high refresh rates, with 144Hz+ being quite common these days. Not all models focus on this and indeed it isn’t a feature that everyone requires, although many models are focusing on at least shifting away from the ‘standard’ 60Hz refresh rate. The Samsung F27T85 (F27T850 of the T85 series, additional ... Read MoreNovember 1, 2019
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The current crop of 28″ ‘4K’ UHD models make use of a fairly uninspiring TN panel. The resolution itself is certainly a nice addition, though we find ourselves far more inclined to recommend the 27″ IPS-type options. The Samsung U28R550 (or U28R55 or U28R550U of the UR55 series – additional suffixes and prefixes may apply) ... Read MoreAugust 31, 2019
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~24” monitors with Full HD resolution and IPS-type (In Plane Switching or similar) panels are ubiquitous these days. Core image performance is generally quite similar between these products, with aesthetic differences, ports and other features being key differentiators. Samsung used their own PLS (Plane to Line Switching) panels in various products of this type over ... Read MoreFor users interested in fluid high framerate gaming, 240Hz monitors can be rather appealing. Typically such models feature a TN panel, with the technology known for rapid response times at the expense of image quality. The Samsung C27RG50 (or LC27RG50 of the CRG5 series, with various additional regional suffixes) offers an interesting alternative with a ... Read More April 19, 2019
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There are a few 27” 144Hz WQHD (2560 x 1440) models on the market now. Those with VA panels, such as the AOC AG273QCX and Samsung C27HG70 adopt curved screens. The Samsung S27R750Q (also referred to as the LS27R750Q with additional regional suffixes) is currently unique in that it uses a flat 27” panel with ... Read More