• Reviews around game (3.57 of 5)

    Samsung C32HG70 32-Inch HDR QLED Curved Gaming Monitor (144Hz / 1ms) Model C32HG70QQN

    • HDR isn't (as of writing) fully integrated into enough games (assuming you're purchasing this to game, as this is a gaming monitor) to fully justify this purchase solely based on HDR.HDR is just icing on the not yet fully realized cake
    • Gsync is negligible for high-end systems to begin with, and 240Hz panels look mediocre (or so I hear) and are solely still for the very competitive gamer
    • Hdr is great not as good as my Sony x93e but still a nice feature to have on monitor makes games look more realistic.
    • 144hz refresh rate is wonderful to look at, but you do need a VERY powerful PC to run modern games at that frame rate.
    • Amazing picture quality and immersive game playing experience
    • It has alot of angles of adjustment which makes it more comfortable to use, and can even be flipped to portrait mode for better web and document productivity, and games like Sound Voltex and Groove Coaster will work really well with this as well as other vertically-oriented games
    • and it can upscale all games to 4K with decent frame rates
    • Pros-I cap my games at about 100
    • I run my games on a 1080ti and I still struggled to maintain a steady 60+fps on 4K, but I blister through triple digits on this making everything feel great
    • I updated the firmware, using a Monster 900G power strip with only the XBox One X and monitor connected, and using a 4K HDMI cable from Atevon
    • the monitor is very fast for a VA, there is still very minor G2G pixel response issues
    • The main differences between these two monitors are: ASUS - G-SYNC, slightly faster refresh and IPS panel
    • The refresh rate is nice, but not as smooth as g-sync when playing games succseseble to stuttering
    • On dark screens light bleed is apparent but not so distracting as on some ASUS/Acer/Dell brand IPS/VA panels
    • its not as bright as a