SAMSUNG 24-Inch CRG5 144Hz Curved Gaming Monitor (LC24RG50FQNXZA) – Computer Monitor, 1920 x 1080p Resolution, 4ms Response, FreeSync, Game Mode, HDMI
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Johnathan
> 3 dayIt’s a really good monitor the only thing that sucks is that u can’t mount it
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Kelvin Moen
> 3 daySale price of $180 is worth it.but anything more like it’s retail price is not even close. Bad monitor with huge black issues. Insane tearing
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Christian
Greater than one weekprobably the cheapest 144hz curved, and it works fine for me, over great purchase
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Nathan P.
> 3 dayThe monitor has horrendous ghosting issues which make the monitor unbearable to use for gaming. Outside of that though its fine at its best.
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ErinMarie
> 3 dayGreat screen for Gaming! Would recommend for anyone!
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Tiernan Gustafson
> 3 dayWorks just fine, but there is plenty of other monitors that are cheaper with a 1ms response time and a higher refresh rate (This one has 4ms response time). To mount this monitor, it requires an adapter, and it looks UGLY if you buy the adapter for it and mount it because you have to have the tail looking thing sticking out of the back of it no matter what. The settings for it are pretty good. You can adjust the RGB values and create different settings profiles.
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Camille
> 3 dayGet vertical monitor, its dope!!
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EH
> 3 dayI use this on my home PC for gaming. Super bright and clear picture, and a good price, I am very happy with this monitor. I have already recommended this monitor to my friends.
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tori
> 3 dayReceived damaged and no one will respond to help me get it fixed. Screen has a blue dotted line down it when I turn it on.
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Phill
> 3 dayI purchased this for approximately $180 as an Amazon Warehouse/Refurbished deal, with Like New condition, and Im happy with my purchase. The parcel came in a timely manner, and was as described - I even had the delightful privilege of peeling off the plastic that comes with new electronics. I bought this to use as an additional monitor. My desktop already has what I call my gaming monitor, which is a 144hz TN panel, which also has freesync. Its great for what it does - gaming - and as I have been getting more into streaming, with creating and editing pictures and video, I figured I would try having a second monitor. I did some research on the different panel types (TN, VA, and IPS) and their variants, with their strengths and weaknesses, and, when I saw this monitor, I figured I would pull the trigger. This monitor utilizes an SVA panel, which is an improvement on standard VA panel technology; it has the same rich color contrast, with even better viewing angles (meaning there is no color shift when youre not looking at the monitor straight on). Samsungs website advertises this product as Freesync 2 HDR which I will take at face value, the colors look good to me, though I have no equipment to measure the accuracy of them. Similarly, the brightness is good, and with the contrast the blacks do look black, and the white really pops. Ive had the monitor for several days now, and Im very happy with my experience with it. I notice the difference in colors and contrast when watching shows or editing photos, and I still get the great, smooth experience that 144hz has to offer. If I have one complaint, it is that the monitor has two freesync modes: standard and ultimate. When I select standard, it has a framerate ceiling of 85hz, while the ultimate allows up to the full 144hz, and, for some games, gave me noticeable ghosting issues. These are basically overdrive settings for the monitor to help you fine-tune your gaming experience, and I was kind of bummed to see that the Standard setting capped itself at 85hz - I am more disappointed by that than I am of the ghosting.