Samsung support is horrible. Many people know about the purple artifact issue, as it is all over forums and YouTube videos as well. If you just search, "CFG70 purple" into Google, many results come up.
Samsung support is horrible. Many people know about the purple artifact issue, as it is all over forums and YouTube videos as well. If you just search, "CFG70 purple" into Google, many results come up.
This is of course big news. Up until this point the market for gaming monitors was controlled by brands such as Acer and Asus, that are not primarily monitor manufacturers, with the exception of the relatively small Benq which is a part of the panel giant AU Optronics.
Kitguru Says: The Samsung C24FG70 may cost a lot for a 24in screen, but it offers brilliant image quality and responsiveness plus a delectably curvy surface.
Amazing pre-calibrated colour fidelity; Commendable colour gamut; 144Hz refresh; Anti-motion blur technology provides TN-like response time; 1800R curve; Plenty of adjustments in OSD
Expensive; Brightness and colour not entirely uniform across screen; No USB hub
Samsung's C24FG70 might just be the monitor gamers have been waiting for. With a ridiculous array of specifications and sub-£300 price point, it is, on paper, one of the best mid-range gaming monitors yet.
Great image quality; Super-fast refresh rate; Easy to set up
Bezel is too reflective; Monitor too small to make use of curve
Would have been 5 stars if not for the couple of problems I have found. The monitor is excellent, although it suffers from its extremely large obtrusive stand, and the occasional green hue you see on certain colours.
I am pleased with this monitor, especially the eye saving mode which kinda dulls the overall brightness but gives a terrific picture. I cant see where the curve is really all that much off a benefit though in this size monitor.
This monitor is an absolutely fantastic deal for the specs, and the colors are great. It comes with a factory spec sheet showing how the individual unit you purchase fared on tests in regards to how well it displayed portions of the color spectrum.
So glad I invested in a monitor of this quality. Hope to use it for years.
Realistic color; Bright display; Durable
Quantum dot technology is pretty widespread in TVs, but it's relatively new to consumer monitors. The Samsung C24FG70 brings the technology to life through a 24in curved monitor, which also features 144Hz and 1ms response time, making it ideal for gamers.
Colour accuracy; Low perceived input lag and fast response time; Build quality and design
Price for a Full HD monitor; Not fully immersive with a small 24in curved screen
The display its self is fantastic. If you want an understated, well made gaming monitor, with great colours, this is the one to get. However, the problem I had was with the stand. Although the stand has very good movement and looks nice, it is huge.
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