Well it says that the larger the screen, more joy able to watch and play. There are plenty of ultrawide monitors available, but Samsung’s curved CRG9 49-inch gaming monitor stands out. Samsung has launched some new monitors, including the CRG9. It is an upgraded version of Samsung’s massive 49-inch desktop monitor that now offers even higher resolution. The old CHG90 model offered a mere 3840 x 1080 resolution, which is equivalent to two 16:9, 1920 x 1080 displays mashed together. But with the CRG9, Samsung is bumping that up to QHD, with 32:9 aspect ratios and 5120 x 1440 resolution displays.
Samsung’s curved CRG9 have HDR, and with frame sync tech. this gaming monitors features color certification as well.
Samsung’s curved CRG9
Like the original 49-inch monitor, the CRG9 is built for gaming, offering a 120Hz refresh rate 4ms response time, and AMD’s Radeon FreeSync 2 technology. Spec-wise, Samsung is also including HDR10 support, along with an HDMI port, two DisplayPorts, and a USB jack.
The new Samsung CRG9 ultra-wide display is based on the company’s new curved VA panel featuring a so-called ‘dual QHD’ resolution. It is a 1000 nit’s peak brightness, vertical/horizontal viewing angles, a 4 ms response time, and a 120 Hz refresh rate. In a bid to increase resolution of its flagship gaming display from 3840×1080 and brightness from 600 nits.
Samsung new CRG9 gaming monitors display has a LED backlighting enhanced with quantum dots. This enables support for the DCI-P3 color space and the HDR-focused AMD’s FreeSync 2. Speaking of HDR, the monitor fully supports HDR10.
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