By Seth G. Macy
Now that we’ve reached a point of diminishing returns in resolution, displays have to find other ways to grab the attention of consumers. The 32-inch Samsung CFG70 curved gaming monitor checks off a lot of boxes on the list of consumer wants.
It’s enormous size and HDR capacity work in tandem with the monitor’s curvature to put you into your games in a way a traditional flat monitor doesn’t. Whether you love curved displays, or think it’s a nothing more than a gimmick, this big, beautiful display makes traditional monitors feel flat in more ways than one.
Price and availability
Samsung’s QLED family of curved displays are available in the US, UK, and Australia, but Australia doesn’t get to enjoy all the screen real estate of the 32-inch model we tested. If you’re interested in a smaller display, Samsung offers the 27-inch model for $999AU.
The 32-inch version of the CHG70 will set you back $649 (£679). However, this display can usually be found at a lower price if you either do some digging, or just wait for a big sale.
That $649 gets you a 1440p, 144hz, FreeSync enabled display with a 1ms response time. In other words, it’s absolutely ideal for …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac