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Samsung Monitors Reviews

Updated: 18-04-2024 23:28
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Samsung 990 Pro 4TB

Samsung bulks up its fastest SSD.

11 expert reviews

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Samsung Odyssey Oled G9 49"

The Samsung Odyssey G9 OLED (2023) is a purpose-built OLED monitor for those seeking deep immersion from PC gaming, and with lots of space to fulfil that vision. A well-built and executed monitor offers deep blacks, vivid colors, and rapid performance.

14 expert reviews

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Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 (32-inch)

The Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 is one of the best gaming displays on the planet thanks to its incredible contrast, top-notch colours, stellar refresh rate and 4K resolution. It has its foibles and flaws, and you’ll need a hefty graphics card – but don’t...

10 expert reviews

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Samsung Odyssey OLED G8 Gaming Monitor

A 34-inch Ultra-Wide OLED WQHD curved gaming monitor with 175 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR, wide gamut color and Smart TV streaming.

2 expert reviews

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Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 (49-inch)

The Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 is an ultra-wide gaming monitor that goes a step further than its predecessor with Mini LED technology.

30 expert reviews

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Samsung Odyssey Ark (55-inch)

The Samsung Odyssey Ark delivers great image quality, a bold and immersive design and loads of features, so it does a great job of blurring the boundaries between monitors and TVs. It’s hugely expensive, though, and a proper TV will still do a better...

8 expert reviews

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Samsung Odyssey Neo G7

The Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 brings with it eye-catching Mini-LED technology in a 43-inch size for those looking for a 4K monitor. It's excellent in terms of showing off your games, while doubling up as a smart TV and general use monitor.

4 expert reviews

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Samsung Odyssey G7 Series (27", 32")

The Samsung CFG70 Series 27-inch curved gaming monitor makes good on high frame rates and lower latency, but it ultimately falls flat with high pricing and the omission of ubiquitous features. Like the glory days of 16-bit Sonic the Hedgehog, the...

13 expert reviews

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Samsung Smart M7 (32-inch)

The Samsung M7 is a decent monitor for most uses. It's clearly designed for media consumption, with the included Tizen OS smart interface and a huge selection of streaming apps, so you can watch your favorite shows without any external devices like a...

10 expert reviews

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Samsung Odyssey AG700 28"

The Samsung G70A is great for most uses. It's excellent for gaming because it has fantastic motion handling, low input lag, and a 144Hz refresh rate with HDMI 2.1 inputs. It's also great for content creators, office use, or consuming multimedia content...

2 expert reviews

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alaScore 93

Samsung T190

All in all, this screen is for those to whom great aesthetics and design are more important than performance. Since this isn't close to the best, or worst, performer amongst the 19-inch screens we've seen, it isn't all that bad. Its pricing of Rs...

6 expert reviews | 148 user reviews

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alaScore 92

Samsung S27F350FHU

The Samsung 27-inch C7RG5 is a rarity, running at 240Hz with a VA panel. To that, it adds superb contrast, G-Sync Compatibility, accurate color and top-notch gameplay. In terms of gaming performance, it has everything that competitive or casual gamers...

2 expert reviews | 149 user reviews

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Samsung C49HG90

As a gaming monitor, the Samsung CHG90 delivers a unique experience that can’t be duplicated by any other display. It has ample speed thanks to a 144Hz refresh rate and FreeSync 2, plus very low input lag. Color is excellent thanks to a quantum dot...

9 expert reviews | 64 user reviews

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Samsung C34F791 Series

If you're not bothered about the two Thunderbolt 3 ports, it's worth looking at the near-identical CF791 that can be found for around £650.

15 expert reviews | 62 user reviews

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Samsung S34E790C

Several exciting trends have perked up the PC monitor market over the past couple of years. Screens with 4K resolutions have offered unparalleled sharpness, and 21:9 panels provide a widescreen experience that's great for games and movies.

18 expert reviews | 171 user reviews

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Samsung CHG90 49-Inches

First things first, let’s deal with the issue of that resolution. If you’re used to a conventional 27-inch monitor and sit a typical 50cm or so from your screen then the CHG90 will appear a little blocky and pixellated.

13 expert reviews

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Samsung C27F591 27"

The Samsung C27F951 is the most stylish monitor you can buy for less than £300.

21 expert reviews | 271 user reviews

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Samsung HG70

Away from HDR, this monitor has plenty going for it. For a start, you have the 1800mm radius curved panel. Drawing in the edges of the display results in more of the display being closer to the optimal angle of 90 degrees to your eyes than it would be...

30 expert reviews | 264 user reviews

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Samsung C34J791 34"

A high-quality panel backed with handy features for desk life – and it looks great

11 expert reviews | 23 user reviews

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Samsung Space Monitor

The new Samsung Space Monitor is squarely aimed at those with limited desk space, who might not always want it cluttered with computer hardware. Find out more in our full review.

6 expert reviews

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Samsung Odyssey G3 27"

The Samsung Odyssey G3 is decent overall. It delivers good gaming performance thanks to its 144Hz refresh rate, VRR support, and low input lag. It's also great for dark room gaming due to its high contrast ratio. However, it has a slow response time,...

2 expert reviews

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Samsung CFG70 24″

The Samsung CFG70 is the most attractive 24-inch monitor we've tested

8 expert reviews | 1 user reviews

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Samsung SyncMaster 206BW / 226BW

The Samsung SyncMaster 226BW combines a stylish housing, and great features such as HDCP compatibility on its DVI port, with very impressive image quality. It's a combination that means that it wins an award and makes it the pick of the 22in bunch.

53 expert reviews | 2244 user reviews

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Samsung XL2370

A very good monitor lurks beneath Samsung's worn-out hype machine

30 expert reviews | 656 user reviews

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Samsung UD970

The ports aren’t quite as easy. Two USB 3.0 connectors are on the back of the screen, but two more face downwards, so they’re not easy to access. Everything else faces downwards, including the HDMI 1.4 port and a pair of DisplayPort 1.2 connectors....

4 expert reviews

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    About Samsung

    Samsung's wide variety of monitor offerings includes consumer and business-oriented models. These range from value-oriented to fully-featured models and are available in square and widescreen aspect ratios. The new Touch of Color high-definition line offers a variety of inputs.