Testseek.com have collected 60 expert reviews of the Samsung C49CHG90 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung C49CHG90.
January 2018
(86%)
60 Reviews
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Users
(80%)
275 Reviews
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The editors liked
QLED works great here
Appeals to its niche very well
The editors didn't like
Not all games support wider aspect ratio
Super expensive
Not for everyone
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Published: 2017-11-01, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com
The Samsung CHG90 is one of the most functionally distinct and visually impressive monitors we've ever tested. It's not the sharpest screen in its class, but the monitor's combination of size, screen real estate, image quality, color reproduction, 140Hz s...
Incredible widescreen experience, Like having two monitors in one, Great gaming performance, Impressive HDR
Resolution a bit low for its size, The price, Impractically massive
Samsung CHG90 – Image quality First things first, let's deal with the issue of that resolution. If you're used to a conventional 27-inch monitor and sit a typical 50cm or so from your screen then the CHG90 will appear a little blocky and pixellated. Howev...
QLED works great here, Appeals to its niche very well
Not all games support wider aspect ratio, Super expensive, Not for everyone
Read more Samsung Introduces the New Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0Thinking further on it, I think the issue I have with the CHG90 isn't the experience. Make no mistake, the experience of playing games on this display is awesome - barring the occasional set of...
Abstract: Over the past few years, curved monitors have gone from being rarities to familiar, if not commonplace, sights. They include panels for gaming, productivity, and professional (design and content creation) use, as well as general-purpose home and business...
Published: 2018-12-21, Author: Tony , review by: in.pcmag.com
Ultra-wide screen provides for an immersive gaming experience, Good HDR performance, Blistering native refresh rate over a DisplayPort conection, AMD FreeSync 2, Wide, sturdy mount
May be tricky to find room for this display in tight quarters, Screen dimensions less than ideal for viewing videos, Relatively low pixel density compromises its ability to render fine detail, No built-in speakers
The stunning 49-inch screen of Samsung's CHG90 packs wow factor, providing an immersive experience for gamers, and it lets productivity-minded users keep several windows open side by side...
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Published: 2018-05-09, Author: Robin , review by: gadgetsnow.com
Immersive display, Clarity and good colour balance, Simple, modern design
The Samsung CHG90 is one hell of a monitor for gamers. You get the most immersive gameplay on it as it surrounds your field of view almost completely and the price seems justified if you are a hardcore gamer and are willing to spend Rs 1,50,000 on it. The...
Classy design, Excellent gaming performance with HDR, Wide desktop area is great for productivity, Local area dimming, Quick access buttons for presets
Weak HDR in movies, Not many games support 32:9 aspect ration, Not ideal for watching movies or TV shows, Expensive,
The Samsung CHG90 is obviously not a product for everyone. It's not even a glimpse of what the future of computer displays will be like. It's not practical for most people's desktops, or as an overall entertainment display. At its price of Rs. 1,50,000, i...
Published: 2018-06-01, Author: John , review by: unbox.ph
After all the time we spent with Samsung's 49-inch CHG90, we've come to the conclusion that it's impractical as heck. You can accomplish all that it can do with two really good 16:9 monitors stuck together and save a lot more money doing that.That being s...
To answer the question I posed in the introduction of this review, it's both; the Samsung CHG90 gives the user a lot of possibilities and is definitely a capable gaming monitor, but it's also quite dank, though not in a bad way.Dual monitors are still def...