Samsung C24RG50F 24 " black (LC24RG50FQIXCI)
Photos 11 | Expecting restock £189.99 "Charged" gaming monitor from a small cohort of models with a curved screen. Concave display shapes increase the degree of user involvement in what is happening and allow you to plunge deeper into the maelstrom of virtual game worlds. "At the head of the table" Samsung C24RG50F is a fast VA-matrix of FullHD format (1920x1080 pixels) with a response time of 4 ms (when switching from a grey pixel to grey) and an adaptive refresh rate of 48-144 Hz (AMD FreeSync technology). Additional trump cards in the model's sleeve are Eye Saver Mode and Flicker-Free LED flicker-free technology. The monitor equipment includes one Display Port version 1.2, a couple of HDMI connectors version 1.4, and a mini-Jack output (3.5 mm). The audio jack will come in handy for connecting headphones, since there was no...place for speakers on board the device. Given the pronounced gaming orientation of the monitor, it provides modes that are optimized for different gaming genres. |
"Charged" gaming monitor from a small cohort of models with a curved screen. Concave display shapes increase the degree of user involvement in what is happening and allow you to plunge deeper into the maelstrom of virtual game worlds. "At the head of the table" Samsung C24RG50F is a fast VA-matrix of FullHD format (1920x1080 pixels) with a response time of 4 ms (when switching from a grey pixel to grey) and an adaptive refresh rate of 48-144 Hz (AMD FreeSync technology).
Additional trump cards in the model's sleeve are Eye Saver Mode and Flicker-Free LED flicker-free technology. The monitor equipment includes one Display Port version 1.2, a couple of HDMI connectors version 1.4, and a mini-Jack output (3.5 mm). The audio jack will come in handy for connecting headphones, since there was no place for speakers on board the device. Given the pronounced gaming orientation of the monitor, it provides modes that are optimized for different gaming genres.
Curved 24" monitor
Samsung continues to rely on curved monitors, offering customers more and more different models with a standard, by modern standards, diagonal and Full HD resolution. Samsung C24RG50F is a new relatively inexpensive gaming monitor with a fast matrix, high refresh rate of 144Hz and a curved screen with thin side bezels.
Colour reproduction at the level of IPS matrices
It is based on a 24-inch VA matrix with a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels. The display features good viewing angles for this type (178 degrees horizontally and vertically), a modest but sufficient colour gamut for most use cases (72% NTSC), standard brightness settings (250 cd / m2) and an atypically high statistical contrast ratio (3000: one). According to personal feelings, the picture of the Samsung C24RG50F is unusually colorful and bright, almost at the level of gaming IPS monitors. Especially if you fiddle with the settings a little first.
Success Formula: 144Hz + 4ms
In addition to a response speed of 4 ms and a refresh rate of 144 Hz, FreeSync technology is designed to provide additional smoothness of the picture, which will take care of synchronizing the video sequence with graphics adapters that support this development. Additional trump cards in the model's sleeve are Eye Saver Mode and Flicker-Free LED flicker-free technology. The monitor equipment includes one Display Port version 1.2, a couple of HDMI connectors version 1.4, and a mini-Jack output (3.5 mm). In general, there is everything you need, but without frills that would not allow you to keep the price around $200. If you are looking for an option that is almost the same, but better, then be sure to pay attention to the older model Samsung C27HG70.