![]() ![]() The CF591 had 5ms and did exhibit a slight tearing of defined lines.Īll at $600 – well below what you may expect to pay. The C27FG73 has 1ms MPRT (motion picture response time – 4ms GtG), and there was no image lag or blur. I played the same 1080p movie on both screens. It does not have HDR, but it does have higher nits brightness – 350 versus 250. But, beside the CF591 it was markedly brighter. I also drive dual monitors so 1080p is all I can handle on a Microsoft Surface Pro 2017 and its dock. The Quantum Dot QLED reproduces 125% of SRGB (92% RGB) for truer colours. But when looking at C27FG73, the difference is intense. I compare thousands of images from the smartphone cameras we test. I also have a 34-inch, 3440 x 1440 HP Z34c monitor with 98.8% sRGB. For my day use use I have a pair of Samsung CF591 business grade monitors ($450 each). We review tech from a typical user’s perspective. I play about eight hours a week – it is well worth it. OK, three times the price of a cheap one. This monitor uses it, and I can adjust from 70-144Hz. I have a Radeon RX 550 that supports Freesync over DisplayPort. I really like the stand and how can raise/lower, swivel and tilt forward and back. Always thought that dashboards are a bit of a wank. Doom looks so much better in FPS mode than my monitor. It’s a bit like having movie mode, sports mode – all adjust the colours and depth. Picture mode: What is this FPS, RTS, RPG, or AOS (yes, I know – just pulling your chain). It draws my eyes in and I an seeing ‘more’ of the screen than I did before. Colour and details – winner Samsung.Ĭurved? Never though curved was much good. ![]() I can see details in the shadows I never saw before. Side-by-side with my monitor I can see this QLED (Quantum Dot) has crazy, intense colours. I care that I can see everything including in the shadows and that the image keeps up with the gaming action. I don’t care about curves, contrast, glowing gaming lights and that sort of s*&t. You want me to pay $600 for a 1920 x 1080 monitor. I have been using a 27” flat gaming, Freesync monitor that cost about $200. OK gamers want two things – detail and fast response times. Review: Samsung C27FG73 – 27-inch Quantum Dot Gaming Monitor Then we review it from a business perspective. GadgetGuy invited a tame Millennial gamer to look it over. But why should gamers have all the fun? If you are looking for some of the best colours and fastest response times on a budget, this is it. The Samsung 27-inch, curved Quantum Dot QLED C27FG73 is a superfast gaming monitor. ![]()
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