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Up until now, Samsung’s 27” curved models have featured only a subtle 4000R curve. As noted in our review of the S27E650C, it’s so subtle that it’s barely noticeable and at any rate doesn’t really bring much to the gaming or overall viewing experience. The Samsung C27F591FD (various regional suffixes may be used) of the ... Read More A trend we’ve seen with many of Samsung’s ‘F’ series models is the inclusion of steep curves – and universally, the addition of Adaptive-Sync (AMD FreeSync support). Both of these trends are embraced by the C32F391FW (regional suffixes vary) of the CF391 series. The 1800R curve that has been adopted here is significantly steeper than ... Read MoreApril 27, 2016
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When it comes to attractive all-round performance and price, the Samsung SE390 models are often amongst our go-to recommendations. The rather adventurous styling isn’t to everyone’s taste, though, and the lack of VESA holes also frustrates some users who were wanting some more ergonomic flexibility from their monitor. The Samsung S24F350FH and S27F350FH (also referred ... Read MoreApril 16, 2016
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Never one to shy away from bold and expressive styling, Samsung always seems to come out with something a little new and a little different. The S24E390HL and S27E390H are, as the model numbers suggest, evolutions of the impressive SD390 series of AD-PLS monitors. In fact it seems, aesthetically, to be something of a conglomeration ... Read MoreApril 16, 2016
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Update: Update on availability. News piece below initially published 2nd March 2016. We recently brought you news of an interesting new model from Samsung with a steep curve and support for Adaptive-Sync (AMD FreeSync via HDMI); the C27F591FD. The C24F390FH (C24F390F) and C27F390FH (C24F390F) of the CF390 series compliment this model, with a different and ... Read MoreMarch 28, 2016
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Samsung really are keen to get users to adopt curved screens for their computers, be it on their home or office desk. From our experience with their curved 34” UltraWide model, the curve is certainly a welcome (albeit subtle) addition. The company also has a range of considerably less wide displays in the 16:9 aspect ... Read MoreNovember 26, 2015
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