Samsung Odyssey C27G75TQSW 27 inch G-Sync 240Hz Curved 2k LED Gaming Monitor
Samsung Odyssey C27G75TQSW 27'' Gaming Monitor comes with 27'' 2k (2560 x 1440) Curved, 240Hz Display. This monitor's display is featured with Screen Size (Inch) 26.9, Screen Size (cm) 68.4, Curved, Active Display Size (HxV) (mm) 596.736 x 335.664mm, Screen Curvature 1000R, Aspect Ratio 16:09, Panel Type VA, Brightness (Typical) 350cd/m2, Peak Brightness (Typical) 600cd/m2 cd/㎡, Brightness (Min) 300cd/m2, Contrast Ratio Static 2,500:1(Typ.), Dynamic Contrast Ratio Mega ∞ DCR, HDR(High Dynamic Range) VESA DisplayHDR 600, Resolution 2,560 x 1,440, Response Time 1ms(GtG) ms, Viewing Angle (H/V) 178°(H)/178°(V), Color Support Max 1.07B, Color Gamut (DCI Coverage) Typ 95%, Min 88%, sRGB Coverage Typ 125, Frame Rate Max 240Hz. This new ;latest monitor is featured with Eye Saver Mode, Flicker Free, Picture-In-Picture, Picture-By-Picture, Quantum Dot Color, G-Sync, Screen Size Optimizer, Black Equalizer, Low Input Lag Mode, Refresh Rate Optimizor, Super Arena Gaming UX. Here, Display Port 2 EA, Display Port Version 1.4, HDMI 1 EA, HDMI Version 2, USB port 2, USB Hub Version 3. The new exclusive Samsung gaming monitor is comes with Power Supply, AC 100~240V, Power Consumption (Max) 100 W, Power Consumption (DPMS) ≤0.5 W, Power Consumption (Off Mode) ≤0.5 W, Power Consumption (Yearly) N/A, External Adaptor.
Samsung Odyssey C27G75TQSW Monitor Review
The Samsung Odyssey C27G75TQSW is a high refresh rate gaming monitor. It's part of Samsung's 2020 Odyssey gaming lineup, and it's one of the few monitors available in two sizes: 27 and 32 inches, which we tested. It has a fast 240Hz refresh rate with native FreeSync variable refresh rate (VRR) support to reduce screen tearing. It's also G-SYNC compatible if you want to use it with an NVIDIA graphics card. The 1440p resolution helps deliver clear images while not being too taxing on your graphics card. It's a well-built monitor with an aggressive 1000R curved screen, which may not be to everyone's liking, but it helps bring the entire screen within your field of view. Its VA panel makes it a great choice for dark room gaming, but even though it has an edge-lit local dimming feature, it performs terribly.