NEW SAMSUNG GAMING 49", 32" & 27" CURVED HDR, 144Hz, WQHD LIKE A BOSS MONITORS!!

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Hi there


Samsung visited today, with one of their new king of gaming monitors, the 49" as big as a desk, were gonna need a bigger desk monitors.

At first I had my doubts due to the 3840x1080 resolution, yes as a monitor for productivity there are better options, but then I loaded some games, Project Cars, Hitman (HDR) and Doom. In short I was blown away and the PC playing was just an i5 and AMD NANO. Games were simply out of this world, the field of view was incredible. Years ago to do this you needed three monitors, who remembers Eye-Finity or whatever AMD called it? Well now just one will do and oh my what an experience.

Though of course its definitely more suited to racing simulators, flight simulators and space shooters, but I have to say playing DOOM was simply incredible.

Though the monitor supports FREESYNC1&2, it also has some new techology where it has a sub 1ms response rate without inducing flicker and everyone was blown away by it. Infact it seem to rule out the need for FREESYNC or G-SYNC as in the fastest mode the fluidity was amazing and tear free. So much we opted to play games in fastest mode, how it works I do not know but here is a couple of videos where the Samsung guy is explaining it:




As always it is very hard to capture simply as in person it is super smooth and feels hugely fast.

You can pre-order now, as always OcUK will be pretty much exclusive for the first month or two as I've ordered all incoming stock to prevent competitors getting a look in. ;)


Samsung C49HG90 49" 3840x1080 VA FREESYNC 144Hz Gaming Quantum DOT HDR Widescreen Curved Monitor @ £1,298.99 inc VAT https://www.overclockers.co.uk/Sams...-HDR-Widescreen-Curved-Monitor-MO-234-SA.html



LC49HG90DMNXZA, 3840x1080 Resolution, 50M:1 Contrast Ratio, 1ms Response Time, 350 cd/m2 Brightness, 2x HDMI 2.0 Input, 1x DP, 1x mDP, Freesync, 144Hz Native, Quantum DOT, HDR10, 2yr On-Site Warranty.



Only £1,298.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW









Samsung C32HG70 32" 2560x1440 VA FREESYNC 144Hz Gaming Quantum DOT HDR Widescreen Curved Monitor @ £679.99 inc VAT https://www.overclockers.co.uk/Sams...-HDR-Widescreen-Curved-Monitor-MO-236-SA.html



LC32HG70QQUXEN, 2560x1440 Resolution, 50M:1 Contrast Ratio, 1ms Response Time, 350 cd/m2 Brightness, 2x HDMI 2.0 Input, 1x DP, Freesync1&2, 144Hz Native, Quantum DOT, HDR10, 2yr On-Site Warranty.



Only £679.99 inc VAT.

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Samsung C27HG70 27" 2560x1440 VA FREESYNC 144Hz Gaming Quantum DOT HDR Widescreen Curved Monitor @ £599.99 inc VAT https://www.overclockers.co.uk/Sams...-HDR-Widescreen-Curved-Monitor-MO-235-SA.html



LC27HG70QQUXEN, 2560x1440 Resolution, 50M:1 Contrast Ratio, 1ms Response Time, 350 cd/m2 Brightness, 2x HDMI 2.0 Input, 1x DP, Freesync1&2, 144Hz Native, Quantum DOT, HDR10, 2yr On-Site Warranty.



Only £599.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW



Also the 32" and 27" are 2560x1440 which we know is a favourite resolution/size combination for many gamers, just like the bigger 49" brother they feature HDR10, Quantum DOT, 144Hz and the impressive sub 1ms response technology.

Also remember these are VA panels, so nice deep blacks, rich colours and excellent viewing angles! :)
 
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My view on this when I played on it, that if your a gamer who mainly does driving and flight/space simulators its quite a must have. I even found it awesome playing DOOM.

If your do a lot of work on your PC, then you might want to look at the 38" LG and DELL offerings for around a grand, as the 3840x1600 resolution really is amazing for productivity and at 38" still pretty large.

But the Samsung is unbeatable for how fluid stuff is, Samsung tried to explain it and you can't explain it, you need to see it because there FPS mode simply for me was better than using FREESYNC, very effective hardware monitor system that simply worked in all the games tried it on, but Project cars had a real sense of speed with it enabled and DOOM too. Maybe not so necessary for slower paced games.
 
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