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Samsung's C24FG70 might just be the monitor gamers have been waiting for. With a ridiculous array of specifications and sub-£300 price point, it is, on paper, one of the best mid-range gaming monitors yet. Headline features include a 24-inch Full HD VA p...
Great image quality, Super-fast refresh rate, Easy to set up...
Bezel is too reflective, Monitor too small to make use of curve...
Samsung C24FG70 – Image Quality Out of the box, image quality is good, although I felt the need to bump up the Black Equaliser as, initially, blacks were a little light for my liking. With that turned up, everything looked great. I spent a lot of my testi...
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The most frequent panel type for gaming is TN, because a 1ms grey-to-grey is readily available, and it also happens to be the cheapest kind of panel to make. But viewing angles are poor, particularly in the vertical direction, and a colour shift is often...
Amazing precalibrated colour fidelity, Commendable colour gamut, 144Hz refresh, Antimotion blur technology provides TNlike response time, 1800R curve, Plenty of adjustments in OSD...
Expensive, Brightness and colour not entirely uniform across screen, No USB hub...
The Samsung C24FG70 is expensive for a 24in Full HD panel, but it has plenty on offer to justify the extra price. With the slight caveat about brightness and colour uniformity, image quality is brilliant, and the combination of high refresh with Samsung's...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2017-01-14 05:03:04
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For those of you that follow the monitor market – and this is truly worth doing – you have probably noticed that in the world of gaming monitors one brand has shone in its absence: Samsung. The observant reader will have noticed our use of the past tens...
The C24FG70 marks the return of Samsung to the market for gaming monitors after years of absence. The gradual introduction went nearly unnoticed, but let there not be any doubt: this first gaming monitor of the Korean brand is extremely impressive after...
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But, the technology comes at a cost. The monitor is £320 on Ebuyer, which is a lot to pay for a screen this small with only a Full HD resolution, especially when you can pick up the excellent Acer XF240H (£205) and AOC G2460PF (£240) for a lot less.But...
Colour accuracy, Low perceived input lag and fast response time, Build quality and design...
Price for a Full HD monitor, Not fully immersive with a small 24in curved screen...
The Samsung C24FG70FQU is an expensive, but supremely capable, beautifully made gaming monitor with superb image quality...
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But, the technology comes at a cost. The monitor is £320 on Ebuyer, which is a lot to pay for a screen this small with only a Full HD resolution, especially when you can pick up the excellent Acer XF240H (£205) and AOC G2460PF (£240) for a lot less.READ...
Colour accuracy, Low perceived input lag and fast response time, Build quality and design...
Price for a Full HD monitor, Not fully immersive with a small 24in curved screen...
The Samsung C24FG70 is a fabulous all-rounder, and with its 144Hz refresh rate, excellent colour accuracy, low input lag and response time and great build quality, it's hard to fault.The price at £320 for a 1080p is a touch on the steep side, but if nothi...
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There are three main types of TFT panel in regular use – TN, IPS/PLS and VA – and none of them are perfect for every situation. Like IPS/PLS, the VA type isn't so often found in gaming monitors because of slow pixel response and motion artefacts, although...
Amazing precalibrated colour fidelity, Commendable colour gamut, 144Hz refresh, Antimotion blur technology provides TNlike response time, 1800R curve, Plenty of adjustments in OSD...
Expensive, Brightness and colour not entirely uniform across screen, No USB hub...
The Samsung C24FG70 is expensive for a 24in Full HD panel, but it has plenty on offer to justify the extra price. With the slight caveat about brightness and colour uniformity, image quality is brilliant, and the combination of high refresh with Samsung's...
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gadgetscentral.co.uk Updated: 2017-05-13 07:20:22
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Quantum dot technology is pretty widespread in TVs, but it's relatively new to consumer monitors. The Samsung C24FG70FQU brings the technology to life through a 24in curved monitor, which also features 144Hz and 1ms response time, making it ideal for game...
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Top-tier gaming monitors are a dime a dozen nowadays, and if you're someone like Samsung whose looking to break into the gaming monitor market, you need to offer something compelling to consumers so they'll make the switch. Enter their CFG70 – it's a gam...
Samsung's CFG70 cost a pretty penny: expect to shell out Php 20,899 for the 24-inch model and Php 31,099 for the 27-inch model. But despite that, it's worth every penny – it's an understated gaming monitor that has all the bells and whistles a gamer could...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2017-12-29 07:30:35
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Gaming monitors were built to give gamers an edge over their opponents. But, they also pull out a gamers true potential, allowing them to play at their best with fast response times and smooth gameplay. Somehow the Samsung CFG70 Curved Gaming Monitor foun...
144Hz, AVA panel, Fast response time...
The Samsung CFG70 is reasonably priced and should be on the top of your list if you're looking for a gaming monitor.(previously published in issue May 2017)...
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Since VulcLAN 2017, I've been enjoying a very nice display from Samsung. This is their new CFG70 series display that comes in both 24-inch and 27-inch variants. I've had the opportunity to look at the 24-inch unit and while a nice 27-inch display is handy...
Super sleek and beautiful design, Three inputs, FreeSync support, Fast refresh rate/response time, Pivot and height adjustable, Excellent contrast, brightness and uniformity...
Price. It's not a cheap display (but so worth it), Curved screen on a 24-inch display seems a bit unnecessary...
The Samsung CFG70 24-inch is a very capable display for desktop use. It will pivot to portrait mode and has a pair of HDMI ports as well as a single full-sized DisplayPort connection. With a standard screen size of 24-inches, it doesn't take up a lot of s...
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Samsung Electronics Australia has announced its new 24 and 27” CFG70 series of Quantum Dot technology, curved gaming monitors that deliver greater colour accuracy, quality, speed and longevity.Combining the picture quality of Quantum Dots with the more im...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2017-12-29 07:30:39
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Samsung is no stranger to making some pretty TVs, but their latest foray into gaming monitors with the CFG70 is a bit peculiar. Samsung isn't the first name you'd associate with gaming, but the company hopes to change that with products such as these. Ava...
Stylish design, Accurate color reproduction, Phenomenal gaming performance...
Large base stand, Needs to be sturdier, No USB ports...
Samsung may just have a winner on their hands with the CFG70 after all. The somewhat simple design hides the fact that this is a responsive gaming display, which would double for regular PC tasks as well. Priced at AED 1,499 it's on par with other sim...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2017-12-29 07:30:39
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Samsung CFG70 24″ Quantum Dot FreeSync Monitor Review!Thanks to Braintree for supporting our channel. To learn more, go to Subscribe! Samsung CFG70 Series 24-Inch Gaming Monitor Check out TrustedReviews for their Quantum Dots article Try Amazon Prime FREE...
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Samsung's CFG70 is striking. It may be a simple 24-inch, curved gaming monitor with a humble 1080p resolution, but the armature and large black pedestal are unusual and inspire confidence. With a 144Hz refresh rate and one millisecond response time, it ha...
Stylish, curved design, Easily navigable menus, High refresh rate, excellent response time, Great contrast ratio...
Body of display feels cheap, Wobbly stand...
Yes. You may need to buy a third-party stand to correct the wobble, but then again, it may not be an issue if you have a very sturdy desk. That aside, the CFG70 scored very well in all of our image quality tests.In fact, it's the most attractive 24-inch g...
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Resolution: All monitors now come at a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 (Full HD), but if you're looking to see more pixels, you'll also find WQHD (2,560 x 1,440) and 4K (3,840 x 2,160) monitors on the market – although it goes without saying they come at a mo...
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The growing popularity of high-refresh rate monitors has pushed a number of manufacturers to iron out the drawbacks of conventional 144Hz displays in order to stand out with picture quality. However, Samsung set the bar too high for most of its competitor...
Sturdy construction and unusual, but functional, stand, Plenty of presets and options to choose from in the OSD menu, Excellent gaming capabilities – 144Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, low input lag, FreeSync-enabled, Impeccable image quality – more t...
Pricey, PWM at “Faster” and “Fastest” response time modes, The stand might come a bit deep for some desks/workspaces...
The Samsung C24FG70 is one of the best in class gaming monitor your hard-earned money can buy. It carries all the pros of a typical gaming monitor minus almost all of the disadvantages. Some may say that the VA panel still isn't IPS but, to be honest, our...
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Curved monitors are definitely becoming all the rage lately. Our last review of a Samsung curved monitor didn't fare as well as we hoped. This time we'll be taking a look at another curved gaming monitor from the company. Our Samsung CFG70 24″ Curved Gami...
Crisp picture, Adjustable refresh rate, Many customizable options, Dual hinge arm/stand...
Not a huge fan of the behind the screen menu/power JOG button...
The Samsung CFG70 24″ Curved Gaming Monitor offers great colour and many options including adjustable refresh rates at a great price which makes this a no brainer for a Top Pick of 2017 Award here at Techaeris.*We were sent a demo unit of the Samsung CFG7...
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There are a number of ~24” 144Hz+ gaming monitors available. Whilst some are slightly better configured ‘from the factory' than others, they all share the same TN (Twisted Nematic) panel type. The Samsung C24FG70 (also referred to as the C24FG70FQ with va...
Excellent out of the box setup with vivid and varied shade representation – the QD technology provided a generous colour gamut without entering true wide gamut territory. The sRGB emulation mode is also excellent, Good static contrast over a range of sett...
Some loss of saturation towards edges and bottom of screen – but a relatively minor amount for a VA panel of the size, Minor ‘black crush', but a level of detail maintained throughout the screen that puts non-VA panels and in fact many VA panels to shame...
Monitors with VA panels are generally the slowest of the three main panel types, with some pixel transitions being performed noticeably slowly. Coupling this panel type with a 144Hz refresh rate is quite ambitious – it's something we've seen done quite ha...
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Bleeding edge specs are good and all, but what matters most is the overall immersive experience one can get from games and movies. That fact is why curved monitors have risen in popularity along with the gaming grade peripherals we have today. Inevita...
While appreciation of a 16:9 curved monitor is on a case to case basis and is possibly subjective, the Samsung CFG70 certainly will not disappoint prospective owners. Color, contrast and speed performance are either up to par or even better than what most...
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Samsung is practically synonymous with high-quality displays, but the company is only just now jumping into the realm of dedicated gaming monitors. It's made a great first impression with the CFG70, a 24-inch 1080p curved monitor with an inventive design...
Colorful and responsiv, Uniqu, flexible desig, Highly intuitive navigatio, AMD FreeSync support...
Expensive for 1080, Bulky base...
The $349 CFG70 is an excellent gaming monitor debut from Samsung, offering impressive color and brightness, fast response times, FreeSync support and a host of useful display modes. Its LED lighting is a nice (if not fully baked) feature, and its uniquely...
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Secondly, this isn't just any 24in panel. It's billed as a ‘Professional Gaming Monitor', but many of the things that might appeal to gamers will also appeal to anyone who wants a decent screen to work on. From the front, it looks fairly standard, with a...
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When we first saw this display at CES 2017 in Vegas, we were absolutely blown away. Leveraging technology from Samsung's TV range, it cranked out an image quality we're simply not accustomed to when it comes to the PC. That technology is known as Quantum...
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