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Samsung Quantum Dot Curved Gaming Monitors Debuts in India; Starts at Rs. 35,000

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With an eye to captivate gaming enthusiasts in India, Samsung has launched its line of curved gaming monitors in the country. The two newly launched monitors include LC24FG70 with a 24-inch display and LC27FG70 with a 27-inch curved screen. The smaller variant is priced at Rs. 35,000 while for the 27-inch variant you will have to shell out Rs. 42,000.

The real highlight of the display, apart from the magnificent 1800mm curve, are features that are developed keeping gamers in mind. One of such features is the 144Hz refresh rate (i.e the monitors refreshes 144 times per second) which will complement any high-end GPU by producing jitter-free images and videos. Furthermore, it comes with AMD FreeSync compatibility and 1 millisecond response time for better gaming experience.

These displays also boast of a response time of 1ms MPRT which is the fastest in this segment.

Both of these displays comes loaded with various presets like FPS, RTS, RPG and AOS settings to automatically monitor and calibrate colors as per the preset selected. These Samsung’s curved gaming monitors based on Quantum Dot Technology comes with Full HD with a resolution of 1080×1920 pixels and contrast ratio of 3000:1.

Gamers are demanding an advanced display technologies in monitors in order to experience every nuance of a game. The launch of this curved gaming monitor is a step in that direction and I am sure that it will be a trend-setter in the gaming zone.

Puneet Sethi, Director, Samsung India.

Initial Impression

In our brief time with these monitors, we noticed a few positives: its design and image quality. Unlike, usual tilt option that we are accustom seeing in displays and monitor, it can swirl up to 180-degree which makes it unique in its own way. Other than that, curved nature of the display ensures an immersive gaming experience. However, a few more connectivity ports and audio output slots would have made more sense.

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