The power of your gaming PC will be wasted on a basic display, so if you haven’t upgraded yet, you should check out this $500 discount for the 32-inch Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 4K curved gaming monitor ...
Gamers, it's time to level up your setup with the Samsung 32-inch Odyssey G55C curved gaming monitor. Packed with premium features and designed to immerse you in every frame, this monitor is now on ...
A gigantic, curved display can make your PC experience feel wonderfully immersive, regardless of whether you’re gaming or slinging spreadsheets around. Impressive monitors like that don’t come cheap, ...
If you’re looking for a fantastic monitor that doesn’t compromise on picture quality and performance, then we have an excellent deal you wouldn’t want to miss. The SAMSUNG 32″ Odyssey G65B QHD 240Hz ...
The Samsung Odyssey G5 G55C, also known regionally as S32CG55, is a 32-inch monitor utilizing a VA panel with a QHD resolution of 2560 x 1440. Designed to enhance user immersion, this monitor ...
We haven’t done many Samsung monitor reviews around here, but there’s always the oddball that comes by. We’ve had plenty of experience with Samsung’s TVs and smartphones, and the displays on those are ...
Something to look forward to: Samsung says the Odyssey Neo G8 is the world's first monitor to bring 4K resolution at a blistering 240Hz refresh rate. The Neo G8 uses Samsung's Quantum Mini-LED tech ...
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First, a note: Samsung sells a 32-inch version of this monitor, also under the model name CHG70, which PC Labs hasn't had a chance to test. For the sake of clarity, all references I make to the CHG70 ...
CES 2019 is just a few days away, but Samsung is getting an early start with some new monitors, including the CRG9, an upgraded version of Samsung’s massive 49-inch desktop monitor that now offers ...
Since 2004, I have worked on PCMag’s hardware team, covering at various times printers, scanners, projectors, storage, and monitors. I currently focus my testing efforts on 3D printers, pro and ...