What it is Save $350 on the Samsung 27-inch Odyssey OLED G8 240Hz 4K Gaming Monitor (G81SF), a 27-inch 4K QD-OLED display ...
Even if you’re not a hardcore gamer, this monitor still provides great value, especially with the current 28% discount. Whether you’re using it for gaming, work, or general multimedia, the Samsung ...
You can go to Amazon to purchase the 27-Inch ViewFinity S7 for $190, which is usually priced at $350, a discount of $160 and ...
Samsung is rolling out incredible Cyber Week deals, making it easier to own some of its best tech. One of our favorites is its 27-inch ViewFinity S70D, which has now dropped from $350 to just $200.
If you’ve already got a sweet gaming rig, you really need to add on a similarly great monitor. One of the best brands to consider is Samsung and its highly regarded Odyssey range is featuring in a ...
Down from $399 to just $152 (that’s a whopping 62 per cent off), the 27-inch curved screen is perfect for viewing multiple ...
You need a good gaming monitor to keep up with the lightning-fast PC titles on the market. Color accuracy, response time, and input lag are all factors to consider when shopping for a new game display ...
Curved panel displays are becoming more popular, and curved monitors are no exception. Our latest review takes a look at the 1080p Samsung 27″ LED Curved Monitor to see how it stands up for gaming, ...
The ViewFinity S9 has a 5,120 x 2,880 resolution, 218 pixels per inch, 99 percent DCI-P3 that delivers color saturation and a 60Hz refresh rate. It was designed with creatives in mind and has a matte ...
Since the recent launch of Alienware’s $899.99 AW2725Q 4K OLED gaming monitor, I’ve changed my tune on how much I think people should shell out for a similarly-sized, yet lower resolution 1440p OLED ...
If you’re still using an older model monitor, it’s high time you upgrade because 1080p just doesn’t cut it anymore. Especially not when you can get this 27-inch Samsung 4K monitor for a mere $235, ...
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 ...