Samsung CFG70 quantum dot curved gaming monitor launched


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Samsung has launched CFG70 quantum dot curved monitor. Unveiled at IFA 2016 in September, the monitor comes in  24-inch and 27-inch models.

Samsung claims the monitor provides accurate colors across a 125 percent sRGB spectrum with a 3,000:1 contrast ratio. The display features 1800R curvature and a uniform 178-degree wide viewing angle. The monitor comes integrated with AMD FreeSync technology that allows for synchronization of the screen’s 144 Hz refresh rates with users’ AMD graphics cards to minimize input latency, image tearing and stutter. The CFG70 features a gaming interface with intuitive settings and a series of hotkeys on the front and back of the display for easy adjustment of gameplay settings.

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The CFG70 produces a 1 ms moving picture response time (MPRT) which reduces display transitions between moving and animated objects thereby eliminating potential visual distractions. It is compatible with the FPS, RTS, RPG and AOS genres.

Seog-gi Kim, Senior Vice President, Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics said,

With the introduction of quantum dot technology to our pioneering curved monitors, Samsung offers a look into the future of gaming, along with a level of picture quality like the industry has never seen before. The CFG70 makes gamers feel as if they are part of the action, and represents Samsung’s most powerful and visually-compelling curved monitor to date.

The Samsung CFG70 quantum dot curved gaming monitor has been launched globally. There is no word on pricing and availability.

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