Samsung's 27-inch curved gaming monitor, the CRG5, is now available in Malaysia at a retail price of RM1,699. Samsung apparently had the same thought because it equipped with the CRG5 with Nvidia G-Sync support as well, which should allow people with good-but-not-great systems to enjoy the high refresh rate without having to worry about any graphical issues.
Normally, a subpar stand wouldn't be a problem, but since it is not detachable and there is no VESA support, you're essentially stuck with it. It all makes sense considering that the stand is also a Qi charger, but some might not need this feature and would prefer a more adjustable monitor instead.
The 240 Hz curved CRG5 monitor isn't Samsung's only option for gamers Those who prefer the traditional flat screens can still save space with the 32-inch Space Gaming Monitor SR75Q that can lie flat against a wall, giving the illusion of an embedded screen.
Other specs of the new LG 24MD4KL include a 500-nit peak brightness, a 1,200:1 contrast ratio, 14ms response time (no overdrive available), 60Hz, 98% DCI-P3 color gamut, two Thuderbolt 3 ports (input and output with 85W PD), three USB-C ports, and two 5W built-in speakers.
Control panel - One of the most conspicuous things about this monitor is the large control panel on the front which allows the user to quickly switch between different profiles and features such as dynamic action sync, black stabilizer, FreeSync, and motion blur reduction.
FreeSync 2 is all about the same basic aim as FreeSync—synchronizing the frame rate of the signal from a compatible AMD graphics card with a monitor's refresh rate—but it adds HDR support, low input lag (aka latency), and support for low-frame-rate compensation.
Samsung Electronics visual display business executive vice president Seog-gi Kim said in a statement that the screen delivers next-level gaming experiences with its innovative curved display. Alternative options: 240Hz gaming monito If you're really looking for that dual-monitor feeling without the usual centre bezels, the Samsung CHG90 series includes a 49-inch model with a staggering 32:9 aspect ratio and 144Hz refresh rate.
This balance of price and performance should make it stand out among the best gaming monitors. AMD FreeSync - The monitor comes equipped with FreeSync, which is great news for AMD owners, although the number of AMD GPUs that can handle 4K is rather limited. The Samsung CRG5 uses a 27-inch VA panel and features a 1500R curvature.
In the case that you do actually have a rig that can handle 4K or merely plan on upgrading to a more 4K-capable build in the near future, here are the best 4K gaming monitors currently available. At the end of the day, while we had limited time with the CRG5, it's easy to see that it's going to be a popular display.
The Predator X27 and its brother-from-another-mother, the PG27UQ ROG Swift, are by far the best gaming monitors ever made. This 27-inch MSI Optix monitor is a solid choice for most PC gamers, combining a sharp 2560x1440 resolution with a responsive 144Hz refresh rate.