Monitors

Samsung CHG90 49" Ultrawide HDR 3840x1080 VA Curved Gaming Monitor 144Hz

The gaming computer monitor CHG90 by Samsung has a resolution of 3840x1080 and a diagonal of 49 inches. Equipped with a VA panel, it delivers vibrant colors and its image has high contrast. It is curved and wider than usual monitors (ultrawide). This provides a more natural viewing experience and a wider field of view, making it easier to work with... See full description

  • Resolution: 3840x1080
  • Refresh Rate: 144Hz
  • Features & Functions: USB Hub, FreeSync Premium Pro
  • Connection: DisplayPort, HDMI, mini DisplayPort
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Description

Description

The gaming computer monitor CHG90 by Samsung has a resolution of 3840x1080 and a diagonal of 49 inches. Equipped with a VA panel, it delivers vibrant colors and its image has high contrast. It is curved and wider than usual monitors (ultrawide). This provides a more natural viewing experience and a wider field of view, making it easier to work with multiple open windows and video editing. It has a refresh rate of 144Hz, which offers clear images and less motion blur in games.

The screen features FreeSync Premium Pro technology. FreeSync is mainly aimed at gamers and improves performance when combined with an AMD graphics card. By dynamically synchronizing the screen's refresh rate with the image's frame rate, FreeSync minimizes screen tearing and stuttering, ensuring seamless and smooth gaming. The advanced Premium Pro version ensures that the screen will operate at a refresh rate of at least 120Hz at a minimum resolution of 1920x1080, while also supporting HDR content, so the brightness and colors of the games are rendered with maximum fidelity.

To fully utilize the features of your monitor, you need to have a graphics card that can support them.

  • Resolution: 3840x1080
  • Refresh Rate: 144Hz
  • Features & Functions: USB Hub, FreeSync Premium Pro
  • Connection: DisplayPort, HDMI, mini DisplayPort

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Main Specifications

Panel
VA
HDR
Yes
Curved
Yes
Curvature Rate
1800R
UltraWide
Yes
Diagonal
49 "
Resolution
3840x1080
Contrast
3000 :1
Refresh Rate
144 Hz
Aspect Ratio
32:9

Ergonomics

Tilt Adjustment
No
Height Adjustment
No
Vertical Rotation
No
Horizontal Rotation
No
Wall Mountable (Vesa)
-

Connectivity

Connection
DisplayPort, HDMI, mini DisplayPort

Additional Specifications

Monitor Type
Gaming Monitor
Speakers
No
Features & Functions
USB Hub, FreeSync Premium Pro
Eye Comfort
No
Colour
Black
Camera
-

Energy Label

Energy Consumption
54 kWh/1000h
Energy Class
G

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (9)

Reviews

  1. 6
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
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  • Sakis Xim
    4
    8 out of 10 members found this review helpful

    Impressive, let's not fool ourselves! ... like being in a cockpit!
    Regardless of the negatives below, it is comfortable and you can do your job quickly and effortlessly.

    3 negatives:
    1_ I expected better pixel analysis... they are slightly visible to the naked eye without getting too close.
    2_ When you sit in the center of the screen and want to see the corners (e.g. press the X button of the window), you can see that it shadows slightly in the corner.
    3_ It does not have quality sound

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • GioRgSaVv
    2
    51 out of 60 members found this review helpful

    First of all, I have to say that I do not recommend it. I was a huge fan of the super ultra-wide and specifically this monitor, but after a month of use, I came to this conclusion.

    - I will start with the negatives:
    1] The biggest drawback of this monitor is the blurriness of the pixels. There is not a single review on the internet that does not mention this negative aspect of the screen. From what I have read, 1080p screens normally have 90 PPI (pixels per inch), but this one has 80. This makes it more blurry and less precise compared to others, and you can notice it from the first moment you see it. I tried to ignore it for the most part because the monitor is awesome and I got it at a very good price (744€), and usually that's how it goes, we try to ignore the negatives when we come across something we really like. I decided to return it when I started to realize that it was negatively affecting my eyes. I realized this from the first week I had it, but lately it has become unbearable. I will return it now while it's still early before I completely ruin it.

    2] The second negative was once the biggest positive of this monitor, the size. At first, I was thrilled with the size and the wide viewing angle. Playing Sekiro in its fantastic landscape in 32:9 resolution was the best thing ever, simply magical. But... of course, there is a 'but' here. When you are not playing games, it is not particularly helpful, at least not as much as I thought at first. Since I do a lot of multitasking, I expected it to be more useful. For example, the right side of my screen is almost always empty, I have nothing to fill it with. If you make a window or the browser full screen, it will still be empty because everything will be squeezed in the middle or stretched, which looks very bad. So, I ended up having all the windows half-sized. It also doesn't help at all in games like LoL, even here I expected the 32:9 to be more useful, but it's not convenient.

    3] The third negative is the PBP mode (Picture By Picture). It would be very useful if you could change profiles when PBP is enabled. The profiles of this monitor are very helpful, but when you have PBP on, you cannot activate them. No matter how much I searched, it is not possible. You can only have one profile, and you also cannot adjust the screen's hertz, it is always locked at 144, and (if I remember correctly) you cannot have freesync (I'm not sure about this, I don't remember well).

    4] It does not have speakers.

    - Positives:

    Very nice colors
    1ms response time
    144hz
    Freesync 2
    G-sync compatible
    You can tilt it in all directions + height adjustment
    The profiles are very helpful. It has 3 profiles, and each profile has its own button at the bottom of the screen. You press it and it changes the profile directly. I have 1) full brightness for gaming during the day, 2) 50% brightness for gaming at night, and 3) 10% brightness with reduced blue light for when I'm not playing games.

    Conclusion:

    I cannot say if it is worth the money because I do not recommend it. Even if it cost 500€ or 300€, you cannot use it for a long time. It strains the eyes. At first, you can easily ignore this negative aspect, but after the first month, I am sure everyone will notice it and regret it. However, it would be great for an internet cafe. You go for 2, 3, or 10 hours, get excited for a bit, and leave with an incredible gaming experience.
    But it's not suitable for home, not for everyday use.
    I could ignore the other 3 negatives it has for the price of €750, but not the pixel blur anymore, tomorrow I'm sending it back and I will buy another one later, a classic 21:9.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Picture
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    • Viewing angle
    • Menu
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    • Comfort
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  • Spiros_Kas
    5
    5 out of 14 members found this review helpful

    The screen is amazing. You stay with your mouth open when you see it. When you turn it on, it's something else.

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  • Thomas zinas
    1
    13 out of 37 members found this review helpful

    Buy from a large store, after 15 days it turned black on the upper left side, the warranty expires at 7. I am waiting for a technician to come and take it from my place for inspection. I would rather have bought a used or smaller one a thousand times. With so much money, it should have been repaired and I don't like it at all.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • icedbird
    5
    20 out of 45 members found this review helpful

    My PC has an HDMI output, so it was a one-way street to a wide screen. The initial thought was for a 34-inch one, but I came across this beautiful screen... I got stuck.

    Anyone who wants it for work and multitasking simply takes it to another level. This particular screen makes it easy to create "boxes" on the surface and place your windows, infinite columns in Excel and Adwords... Incredibly convenient!

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • DreamMasters
    5
    16 out of 59 members found this review helpful

    It's worth it and even more, simply wonderful and the gentleman is like 2 (27-inchers, so you enjoy the effort with the multiple cables from the screens and it has a response time of 1ms, so you understand what speed we're talking about. If you have the financial comfort for such a monitor, I recommend you get it

    Translated from Greek ·
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    • Picture
    • Response time
    • Viewing angle
    • Menu
    • Value for money
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  • 5
    3 out of 7 members found this review helpful

    I'm not going back, perfect monitor for gaming and more

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  • 5
    7 out of 15 members found this review helpful

    Simply, it is amazing and it is true that when you see it, you get stuck

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • Impressive, let's not fool ourselves! ... like being in a cockpit!
    Regardless of the negatives below, it is comfortable and you can do your job quickly and effortlessly.

    3 negatives:
    1_ I expected better pixel analysis... they are slightly visible to the naked eye without getting too close.
    2_ When you sit in the center of the screen and want to see the corners (e.g. press the X button of the window), you can see that it shadows slightly in the corner.
    3_ It does not have quality sound

    Translated from Greek ·
    8
  • First of all, I have to say that I do not recommend it. I was a huge fan of the super ultra-wide and specifically this monitor, but after a month of use, I came to this conclusion.

    - I will start with the negatives:
    1] The biggest drawback of this monitor is the blurriness of the pixels. There is not a single review on the internet that does not mention this negative aspect of the screen. From what I have read, 1080p screens normally have 90 PPI (pixels per inch), but this one has 80. This makes it more blurry and less precise compared to others, and you can notice it from the first moment you see it. I tried to ignore it for the most part because the monitor is awesome and I got it at a very good price (744€), and usually that's how it goes, we try to ignore the negatives when we come across something we really like. I decided to return it when I started to realize that it was negatively affecting my eyes. I realized this from the first week I had it, but lately it has become unbearable. I will return it now while it's still early before I completely ruin it.

    2] The second negative was once the biggest positive of this monitor, the size. At first, I was thrilled with the size and the wide viewing angle. Playing Sekiro in its fantastic landscape in 32:9 resolution was the best thing ever, simply magical. But... of course, there is a 'but' here. When you are not playing games, it is not particularly helpful, at least not as much as I thought at first. Since I do a lot of multitasking, I expected it to be more useful. For example, the right side of my screen is almost always empty, I have nothing to fill it with. If you make a window or the browser full screen, it will still be empty because everything will be squeezed in the middle or stretched, which looks very bad. So, I ended up having all the windows half-sized. It also doesn't help at all in games like LoL, even here I expected the 32:9 to be more useful, but it's not convenient.

    3] The third negative is the PBP mode (Picture By Picture). It would be very useful if you could change profiles when PBP is enabled. The profiles of this monitor are very helpful, but when you have PBP on, you cannot activate them. No matter how much I searched, it is not possible. You can only have one profile, and you also cannot adjust the screen's hertz, it is always locked at 144, and (if I remember correctly) you cannot have freesync (I'm not sure about this, I don't remember well).

    4] It does not have speakers.

    - Positives:

    Very nice colors
    1ms response time
    144hz
    Freesync 2
    G-sync compatible
    You can tilt it in all directions + height adjustment
    The profiles are very helpful. It has 3 profiles, and each profile has its own button at the bottom of the screen. You press it and it changes the profile directly. I have 1) full brightness for gaming during the day, 2) 50% brightness for gaming at night, and 3) 10% brightness with reduced blue light for when I'm not playing games.

    Conclusion:

    I cannot say if it is worth the money because I do not recommend it. Even if it cost 500€ or 300€, you cannot use it for a long time. It strains the eyes. At first, you can easily ignore this negative aspect, but after the first month, I am sure everyone will notice it and regret it. However, it would be great for an internet cafe. You go for 2, 3, or 10 hours, get excited for a bit, and leave with an incredible gaming experience.
    But it's not suitable for home, not for everyday use.
    I could ignore the other 3 negatives it has for the price of €750, but not the pixel blur anymore, tomorrow I'm sending it back and I will buy another one later, a classic 21:9.

    Translated from Greek ·
    51
  • The screen is amazing. You stay with your mouth open when you see it. When you turn it on, it's something else.

    Translated from Greek ·
    5
  • Buy from a large store, after 15 days it turned black on the upper left side, the warranty expires at 7. I am waiting for a technician to come and take it from my place for inspection. I would rather have bought a used or smaller one a thousand times. With so much money, it should have been repaired and I don't like it at all.

    Translated from Greek ·
    13
  • My PC has an HDMI output, so it was a one-way street to a wide screen. The initial thought was for a 34-inch one, but I came across this beautiful screen... I got stuck.

    Anyone who wants it for work and multitasking simply takes it to another level. This particular screen makes it easy to create "boxes" on the surface and place your windows, infinite columns in Excel and Adwords... Incredibly convenient!

    Translated from Greek ·
    20
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Description & Specifications

Main Specifications

Panel
VA
HDR
Yes
Curved
Yes
Curvature Rate
1800R
UltraWide
Yes
Diagonal
49 "
Resolution
3840x1080
Contrast
3000 :1
Refresh Rate
144 Hz
Aspect Ratio
32:9

Ergonomics

Tilt Adjustment
No
Height Adjustment
No
Vertical Rotation
No
Horizontal Rotation
No
Wall Mountable (Vesa)
-

Connectivity

Connection
DisplayPort, HDMI, mini DisplayPort

Additional Specifications

Monitor Type
Gaming Monitor
Speakers
No
Features & Functions
USB Hub, FreeSync Premium Pro
Eye Comfort
No
Colour
Black
Camera
-

Energy Label

Energy Consumption
54 kWh/1000h
Energy Class
G

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Description

The gaming computer monitor CHG90 by Samsung has a resolution of 3840x1080 and a diagonal of 49 inches. Equipped with a VA panel, it delivers vibrant colors and its image has high contrast. It is curved and wider than usual monitors (ultrawide). This provides a more natural viewing experience and a wider field of view, making it easier to work with multiple open windows and video editing. It has a refresh rate of 144Hz, which offers clear images and less motion blur in games.

The screen features FreeSync Premium Pro technology. FreeSync is mainly aimed at gamers and improves performance when combined with an AMD graphics card. By dynamically synchronizing the screen's refresh rate with the image's frame rate, FreeSync minimizes screen tearing and stuttering, ensuring seamless and smooth gaming. The advanced Premium Pro version ensures that the screen will operate at a refresh rate of at least 120Hz at a minimum resolution of 1920x1080, while also supporting HDR content, so the brightness and colors of the games are rendered with maximum fidelity.

To fully utilize the features of your monitor, you need to have a graphics card that can support them.

  • Resolution: 3840x1080
  • Refresh Rate: 144Hz
  • Features & Functions: USB Hub, FreeSync Premium Pro
  • Connection: DisplayPort, HDMI, mini DisplayPort

Manufacturer

Reviews (9)

  1. 6
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
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  4. 1
  5. 1
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  • Sakis Xim
    4
    8 out of 10 members found this review helpful

    Impressive, let's not fool ourselves! ... like being in a cockpit!
    Regardless of the negatives below, it is comfortable and you can do your job quickly and effortlessly.

    3 negatives:
    1_ I expected better pixel analysis... they are slightly visible to the naked eye without getting too close.
    2_ When you sit in the center of the screen and want to see the corners (e.g. press the X button of the window), you can see that it shadows slightly in the corner.
    3_ It does not have quality sound

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Response time
    • Menu
    • Picture
    • Viewing angle
    • Comfort
    • Value for money
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  • GioRgSaVv
    2
    51 out of 60 members found this review helpful

    First of all, I have to say that I do not recommend it. I was a huge fan of the super ultra-wide and specifically this monitor, but after a month of use, I came to this conclusion.

    - I will start with the negatives:
    1] The biggest drawback of this monitor is the blurriness of the pixels. There is not a single review on the internet that does not mention this negative aspect of the screen. From what I have read, 1080p screens normally have 90 PPI (pixels per inch), but this one has 80. This makes it more blurry and less precise compared to others, and you can notice it from the first moment you see it. I tried to ignore it for the most part because the monitor is awesome and I got it at a very good price (744€), and usually that's how it goes, we try to ignore the negatives when we come across something we really like. I decided to return it when I started to realize that it was negatively affecting my eyes. I realized this from the first week I had it, but lately it has become unbearable. I will return it now while it's still early before I completely ruin it.

    2] The second negative was once the biggest positive of this monitor, the size. At first, I was thrilled with the size and the wide viewing angle. Playing Sekiro in its fantastic landscape in 32:9 resolution was the best thing ever, simply magical. But... of course, there is a 'but' here. When you are not playing games, it is not particularly helpful, at least not as much as I thought at first. Since I do a lot of multitasking, I expected it to be more useful. For example, the right side of my screen is almost always empty, I have nothing to fill it with. If you make a window or the browser full screen, it will still be empty because everything will be squeezed in the middle or stretched, which looks very bad. So, I ended up having all the windows half-sized. It also doesn't help at all in games like LoL, even here I expected the 32:9 to be more useful, but it's not convenient.

    3] The third negative is the PBP mode (Picture By Picture). It would be very useful if you could change profiles when PBP is enabled. The profiles of this monitor are very helpful, but when you have PBP on, you cannot activate them. No matter how much I searched, it is not possible. You can only have one profile, and you also cannot adjust the screen's hertz, it is always locked at 144, and (if I remember correctly) you cannot have freesync (I'm not sure about this, I don't remember well).

    4] It does not have speakers.

    - Positives:

    Very nice colors
    1ms response time
    144hz
    Freesync 2
    G-sync compatible
    You can tilt it in all directions + height adjustment
    The profiles are very helpful. It has 3 profiles, and each profile has its own button at the bottom of the screen. You press it and it changes the profile directly. I have 1) full brightness for gaming during the day, 2) 50% brightness for gaming at night, and 3) 10% brightness with reduced blue light for when I'm not playing games.

    Conclusion:

    I cannot say if it is worth the money because I do not recommend it. Even if it cost 500€ or 300€, you cannot use it for a long time. It strains the eyes. At first, you can easily ignore this negative aspect, but after the first month, I am sure everyone will notice it and regret it. However, it would be great for an internet cafe. You go for 2, 3, or 10 hours, get excited for a bit, and leave with an incredible gaming experience.
    But it's not suitable for home, not for everyday use.
    I could ignore the other 3 negatives it has for the price of €750, but not the pixel blur anymore, tomorrow I'm sending it back and I will buy another one later, a classic 21:9.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Picture
    • Response time
    • Viewing angle
    • Menu
    • Value for money
    • Comfort
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  • Spiros_Kas
    5
    5 out of 14 members found this review helpful

    The screen is amazing. You stay with your mouth open when you see it. When you turn it on, it's something else.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Picture
    • Response time
    • Viewing angle
    • Menu
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Thomas zinas
    1
    13 out of 37 members found this review helpful

    Buy from a large store, after 15 days it turned black on the upper left side, the warranty expires at 7. I am waiting for a technician to come and take it from my place for inspection. I would rather have bought a used or smaller one a thousand times. With so much money, it should have been repaired and I don't like it at all.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • icedbird
    5
    20 out of 45 members found this review helpful

    My PC has an HDMI output, so it was a one-way street to a wide screen. The initial thought was for a 34-inch one, but I came across this beautiful screen... I got stuck.

    Anyone who wants it for work and multitasking simply takes it to another level. This particular screen makes it easy to create "boxes" on the surface and place your windows, infinite columns in Excel and Adwords... Incredibly convenient!

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Picture
    • Response time
    • Viewing angle
    • Menu
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • DreamMasters
    5
    16 out of 59 members found this review helpful

    It's worth it and even more, simply wonderful and the gentleman is like 2 (27-inchers, so you enjoy the effort with the multiple cables from the screens and it has a response time of 1ms, so you understand what speed we're talking about. If you have the financial comfort for such a monitor, I recommend you get it

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Picture
    • Response time
    • Viewing angle
    • Menu
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • 5
    3 out of 7 members found this review helpful

    I'm not going back, perfect monitor for gaming and more

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Picture
    • Response time
    • Viewing angle
    • Menu
    • Value for money
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  • 5
    7 out of 15 members found this review helpful

    Simply, it is amazing and it is true that when you see it, you get stuck

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Response time
    • Viewing angle
    • Menu
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Comfort
    • Picture
    • Response time
    • Viewing angle
    • Menu
    • Value for money
  • Impressive, let's not fool ourselves! ... like being in a cockpit!
    Regardless of the negatives below, it is comfortable and you can do your job quickly and effortlessly.

    3 negatives:
    1_ I expected better pixel analysis... they are slightly visible to the naked eye without getting too close.
    2_ When you sit in the center of the screen and want to see the corners (e.g. press the X button of the window), you can see that it shadows slightly in the corner.
    3_ It does not have quality sound

    Translated from Greek ·
    8
  • First of all, I have to say that I do not recommend it. I was a huge fan of the super ultra-wide and specifically this monitor, but after a month of use, I came to this conclusion.

    - I will start with the negatives:
    1] The biggest drawback of this monitor is the blurriness of the pixels. There is not a single review on the internet that does not mention this negative aspect of the screen. From what I have read, 1080p screens normally have 90 PPI (pixels per inch), but this one has 80. This makes it more blurry and less precise compared to others, and you can notice it from the first moment you see it. I tried to ignore it for the most part because the monitor is awesome and I got it at a very good price (744€), and usually that's how it goes, we try to ignore the negatives when we come across something we really like. I decided to return it when I started to realize that it was negatively affecting my eyes. I realized this from the first week I had it, but lately it has become unbearable. I will return it now while it's still early before I completely ruin it.

    2] The second negative was once the biggest positive of this monitor, the size. At first, I was thrilled with the size and the wide viewing angle. Playing Sekiro in its fantastic landscape in 32:9 resolution was the best thing ever, simply magical. But... of course, there is a 'but' here. When you are not playing games, it is not particularly helpful, at least not as much as I thought at first. Since I do a lot of multitasking, I expected it to be more useful. For example, the right side of my screen is almost always empty, I have nothing to fill it with. If you make a window or the browser full screen, it will still be empty because everything will be squeezed in the middle or stretched, which looks very bad. So, I ended up having all the windows half-sized. It also doesn't help at all in games like LoL, even here I expected the 32:9 to be more useful, but it's not convenient.

    3] The third negative is the PBP mode (Picture By Picture). It would be very useful if you could change profiles when PBP is enabled. The profiles of this monitor are very helpful, but when you have PBP on, you cannot activate them. No matter how much I searched, it is not possible. You can only have one profile, and you also cannot adjust the screen's hertz, it is always locked at 144, and (if I remember correctly) you cannot have freesync (I'm not sure about this, I don't remember well).

    4] It does not have speakers.

    - Positives:

    Very nice colors
    1ms response time
    144hz
    Freesync 2
    G-sync compatible
    You can tilt it in all directions + height adjustment
    The profiles are very helpful. It has 3 profiles, and each profile has its own button at the bottom of the screen. You press it and it changes the profile directly. I have 1) full brightness for gaming during the day, 2) 50% brightness for gaming at night, and 3) 10% brightness with reduced blue light for when I'm not playing games.

    Conclusion:

    I cannot say if it is worth the money because I do not recommend it. Even if it cost 500€ or 300€, you cannot use it for a long time. It strains the eyes. At first, you can easily ignore this negative aspect, but after the first month, I am sure everyone will notice it and regret it. However, it would be great for an internet cafe. You go for 2, 3, or 10 hours, get excited for a bit, and leave with an incredible gaming experience.
    But it's not suitable for home, not for everyday use.
    I could ignore the other 3 negatives it has for the price of €750, but not the pixel blur anymore, tomorrow I'm sending it back and I will buy another one later, a classic 21:9.

    Translated from Greek ·
    51
  • The screen is amazing. You stay with your mouth open when you see it. When you turn it on, it's something else.

    Translated from Greek ·
    5
  • Buy from a large store, after 15 days it turned black on the upper left side, the warranty expires at 7. I am waiting for a technician to come and take it from my place for inspection. I would rather have bought a used or smaller one a thousand times. With so much money, it should have been repaired and I don't like it at all.

    Translated from Greek ·
    13
  • My PC has an HDMI output, so it was a one-way street to a wide screen. The initial thought was for a 34-inch one, but I came across this beautiful screen... I got stuck.

    Anyone who wants it for work and multitasking simply takes it to another level. This particular screen makes it easy to create "boxes" on the surface and place your windows, infinite columns in Excel and Adwords... Incredibly convenient!

    Translated from Greek ·
    20
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