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Lopez422 2024-04-01 07:52:56

[External] [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I usually use My monitor for gaming and computer use. Samsung monitors never disappoint. The color clarity, reliability, and ease of use. They make the best monitors hands down. Long time Samsung owner. Between their TV's I have purchased for years, and phones since my first s7 Edge. There great!

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Peter 2024-04-19 07:30:59

[90 W] One of the best adaptors out there. Don’t go Australia without it

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Hello 2024-04-21 09:29:14

[Aluminum] Holds all 4 computer monitors very well. Each arm moves with ease.

5
Quinton 2024-04-04 01:23:37

[1.15 lb] I have purchased these several times and are great for everything from computer monitors, to eyeglasses, and my camera lenses.

5
Tazzo2l 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[5 ms (GtG)] [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Samsung high-resolution monitors feature a fast 1ms (MPRT) response time and a 144Hz screen refresh rate for minimal motion LOVE LOVE LOVE blur

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JJVV 2024-04-13 04:47:52

[24.05 lb] I need a smaller TV for my gaming and it’s better than the monitor I have which is not a Samsung, Samsung is always the best when it comes to TVs or monitors this one is pretty good. It is an older model, but it’s still pretty good.

5
Edward 2024-04-04 03:36:12

[Internal] I have used the ASUS ROG STRIX 32 4K HDR 160 Hz Gaming Monitor for over three months now and I still love it the way I did day one. This ASUS monitor replaced a low-end Samsung 27 monitor that I have had for a long time. Before the Samsung monitor, I had one of the first Gateway 1080P 27 monitors (which was a great gaming monitor in its day). I now wanted a new monitor to replace my Samsung due to my recent computer upgrade (which will easily go to 4K resolution with my new 4070TI Nvidia video card) during the Christmas holidays. I saw the ASUS (and I am a big ASUS fan) here on B&H, researched a little, and decided to pull the trigger on the purchase. I was not disappointed at all, even though the price was a little steeper than what I was looking to spend. This ASUS monitor is very fast, and the colors are vibrant and true. Its stand is one of the best that I have seen and owned. The on-screen menu is very informative with the availability of a few tweaks and features not found on other monitors in this class. If you are into digital creation, this should be one of the monitors for you to consider. Lastly, with an industry leading 2-year warranty from ASUS (register it at ASUS to be sure you are in the system), you can't go wrong if you are in the market looking for a higher quality 32 4K monitor. You can buy the latest PC build, but don't hesitate to upgrade what matters most, the screen on which you work/play. I would definitely buy another one of these ... if I only had room on my desk. Maybe a desk upgrade is in my future ...

5
Bao 2024-04-03 08:12:58

[25.88 lb] This is a great desk mount for heavy monitors like Samsung G9 49. Easy to put together, good range of movement.

5
Bryan 2024-06-06 03:57:24

[25 x 16 x 1"] I now have two of these monitors on my desk and I'm liking them very much. Both monitors setup in minutes and had good pictures right out of the box. I downloaded a color profile from the Acer website and assigned it to both. It was OK. I do not have color calibration/profiling hardware and don't need to for my uses. I also reset both to factory settings, then ran Windows color calibration/text profiling programs and that also worked out well. Both monitors are very close to matching colors/brightness/etc. Window allows easy switching between profiles. The monitors are good looking, and very stable. I did need to get longer cables for one of the monitors as the provided 6 foot cables were maybe 9 too short for my setup. I had been using a Samsung 245T 16:10 that I paid A LOT more for, but have had for 12 years. I first purchased just one on these to complete a dual monitor setup and after seeing just how good these monitors are decided to get a matching one. This monitor made my old Samsung seem worn out.

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Chris 2024-06-18 07:11:29

[138 ppi] I've been using a 4k screen for a couple of years, but it was a Samsung TV as I wanted a larger screen and nothing in the monitor space yet existed. It was a good experience, I didn't have any issues - regardless of what people say about using TVs as monitors. However, once I noticed that OLED monitors were coming around, I considered going back. I wasn't crazy about dealing with burn-in and the odd ways manufactures try to prevent it. Instead, I wanted to see what Samsung was up to in the gaming monitor space. I came across this and was immediately drawn in because of the high fresh rate and it being 4k. I didn't consider the G8 because I didn't think the even higher refresh rate warranted the extra cost. Once I got the G7 connected, it was like playing games for the first time. Cyberpunk looked incredibly better than my 4k TV, colors popped and I could see details that I couldn't previously. The curvature is a bit odd at first, especially in Windows, but for gaming, I really like it. The high refresh rate was a new experience as well - I hadn't had anything higher than 60Hz, so again it was a new experience. This makes a big different not only in gaming, but using Windows - everything is so smooth. The height adjustment was another helpful feature as I needed it to be in a specific place. Without it, I would have had to use a box or something else unsightly. I'm not an RGB person, but found that I liked messing with the colors and do leave a solid color on most of the time. My only complaint, is the buttons to control the settings. I have some business monitors for work that are also Samsung and they use the same buttons. It's not my favorite and it feels a bit cheap. For an $1100 monitor, I'd expect a bit more, but it's not something I use often. I feel the monitor is on the expensive side, but it is worth it if you have the machine to push high end graphics to it.

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