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Samsung Monitors Reviews

Updated: Mar 18, 2024 17:44
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#1
alaScore 100

Samsung 990 Pro 4TB

This is a solid upgrade or addition to any setup, and the pricing is competitive. Now, the only thing left to consider, is if you want to personally part with the money Samsung is asking for this. If you have the cash, it’s a solid buy.

11 expert reviews

#2
alaScore 99

Samsung Odyssey Oled G9 49"

It's pricey, but the slim, feature-rich Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 is a feast for the eyes and the ultrawide monitor to beat for immersive PC gaming.

14 expert reviews

#3
alaScore 97

Samsung Odyssey OLED G8 Gaming Monitor

A 34-inch Ultra-Wide OLED WQHD curved gaming monitor with 175 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR, wide gamut color and Smart TV streaming.

2 expert reviews

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alaScore 96

Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 (32-inch)

“Wonderful HDR performance meets cutting-edge display tech on the Samsung Odyssey Neo G8, assuming your PC is up to the task.”

10 expert reviews

#5
alaScore 96

Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 (49-inch)

Samsung's Odyssey Neo G9 is a gorgeous 57-inch widescreen mega-monitor sure to dazzle deep-pocketed gamers looking to maximize immersion. Just know: Only a bleeding-edge gaming PC with specific outputs can maximize its high-refresh-rate potential.

30 expert reviews

#6
alaScore 95

Samsung Odyssey Ark (55-inch)

Samsung's Odyssey Ark is a massive and marvelous curved gaming monitor packed with features sure to impress gamers all over—if they can afford it.

8 expert reviews

#7
alaScore 95

Samsung Odyssey Neo G7

Samsung's Odyssey Neo G7 is a near-TV-size gaming monitor with a panel that will dazzle, if you're willing to overlook a few operational quirks.

4 expert reviews

#8
alaScore 94

Samsung Odyssey G7 Series (27", 32")

Samsung's 32-inch G7 gaming monitor offers great visuals, a stunning curve, and ultrafast performance, but it has a major flaw holding it back.

13 expert reviews

#9
alaScore 94

Samsung Smart M7 (32-inch)

The Samsung M7 is a decent monitor for most uses. It's clearly designed for media consumption, with the included Tizen OS smart interface and a huge selection of streaming apps, so you can watch your favorite shows without any external devices like a...

10 expert reviews

#10
alaScore 93

Samsung Odyssey AG700 28"

The Samsung G70A is great for most uses. It's excellent for gaming because it has fantastic motion handling, low input lag, and a 144Hz refresh rate with HDMI 2.1 inputs. It's also great for content creators, office use, or consuming multimedia content...

2 expert reviews

#11
alaScore 92

Samsung S27F350FHU

The Samsung 27-inch S80UA is the most colorful budget 4K monitor we’ve tested and accurately handles both DCI-P3 and sRGB color. There are cheaper rivals with similar performance, but a USB-C hub helps seal the deal for shoppers seeking more.

2 expert reviews | 149 user reviews

#12
alaScore 92

Samsung C49HG90

The flagship of its new curved QLED game displays can replace two side-by-side 27-inchers, and the three models are the first to support AMD FreeSync 2.

9 expert reviews | 64 user reviews

#13
alaScore 92

Samsung C34F791 Series

Ultrawide curved monitors are impressive to behold. They just look great. They’re aesthetically pleasing, they create a luxuriant workspace that supplants typical two-monitor setups, and they’re immersive. Size and scope often compensate for any...

15 expert reviews | 62 user reviews

#14
alaScore 92

Samsung S34E790C

Samsung’s SE790C is a luxurious yacht of a monitor. From the ultra-wide 1440p resolution, to the modest curve in its display, to its near flawless benchmarks, there’s little, if anything, to find wrong with it. The four millisecond response time isn’t...

18 expert reviews | 171 user reviews

#15
alaScore 92

Samsung CHG90 49-Inches

A thousand bucks is a lot to spend on a monitor but given the other monitors that sell for around the same price, such as the HP Z38c or the LG 38UC99-W, Samsung’s 49-incher feels like a good deal. It’s among the most impressive monitors we’ve ever used.

13 expert reviews

#16
alaScore 92

Samsung Syncmaster SB350H Series (22", 23", 24", 27")

Samsung's 24-Inch CF396 Curved LED Monitor has the modest port selection and 1080p resolution of a typical under-$200 display, but the panel is bright and vibrant, with some surprising features on call.

2 expert reviews | 1623 user reviews

#17
alaScore 92

Samsung C27F591 27"

The $350 Samsung CF591 is fighting a steep uphill battle. In an increasingly high-resolution world, we’re finding it harder and harder to recommend 1080p displays. The CF591 doesn’t bring anything new to the table for those screens, and it cuts a lot...

21 expert reviews | 271 user reviews

#18
alaScore 92

Samsung HG70

The Samsung CHG70 is a very good VA-type LCD monitor with better picture quality than average. It has a high contrast ratio as well as support for both HDR and wider color gamuts. It's especially great for gaming thanks to its high refresh rate of 144...

30 expert reviews | 264 user reviews

#19
alaScore 92

Samsung C34J791 34"

The Samsung C34J791 is a decent monitor for mixed usage. It has a large ultrawide screen with ample resolution that favors multitasking but unfortunately, it has poor viewing angles. It is very responsive to your actions but you should avoid placing it...

11 expert reviews | 23 user reviews

#20
alaScore 92

Samsung Space Monitor

Samsung have gone back to the drawing board and returned with something different, exciting and genuinely useful.

6 expert reviews

#21
alaScore 92

Samsung Odyssey G3 27"

The Samsung Odyssey G3 is decent overall. It delivers good gaming performance thanks to its 144Hz refresh rate, VRR support, and low input lag. It's also great for dark room gaming due to its high contrast ratio. However, it has a slow response time,...

2 expert reviews

#22
alaScore 91

Samsung CFG70 24″

The Samsung CFG70 is the most attractive 24-inch monitor we've tested

8 expert reviews | 1 user reviews

#23
alaScore 91

Samsung SyncMaster 206BW / 226BW

Given its gaming credentials, it's no surprise the Samsung SyncMaster 226BW is best for games, but it's expensive and feature-poor.

53 expert reviews | 2244 user reviews

#24
alaScore 91

Samsung XL2370

The Samsung SyncMaster XL2370 looks great, performs well, and hits the right price point.

30 expert reviews | 656 user reviews

#25
alaScore 91

Samsung UD970

The ports aren’t quite as easy. Two USB 3.0 connectors are on the back of the screen, but two more face downwards, so they’re not easy to access. Everything else faces downwards, including the HDMI 1.4 port and a pair of DisplayPort 1.2 connectors....

4 expert reviews

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    About Samsung

    Samsung's wide variety of monitor offerings includes consumer and business-oriented models. These range from value-oriented to fully-featured models and are available in square and widescreen aspect ratios. The new Touch of Color high-definition line offers a variety of inputs.