Samsung S39C Series Curved Gaming Monitor 32" FHD, 75Hz, AMD FreeSync, Game Mode, Enhanced Viewing Comfort, Frameless Display, Built-in Speakers, Slim Metal Stand, LS32C392EANXGO, 2023, Black
It's important to note that $300 is pretty steep for a non-gaming 1080p monitor, but for what you get when you're looking for the perfect monitor for work and play, you can't beat this price. I usually use two monitors for work but I struggle to get a 27" 1080p monitor when working from home it makes it hard to read edge to edge information so I look for the best performing curved monitor and ended up with the Samsung T55 series with its 1000R curved screen The awe-inspiring.
With the old flat screen I mostly worked on one side of the screen and when I needed to read information from the other I had to bend over to do it and now with the Samsung T55 screen I mostly sit on the edge of the middle screen thanks to its strong curves it works well without Too much pressure from edge to edge of the screen. Now I have to say that a 32" 1080p screen isn't ideal for the task as the text is visibly pixelated and smaller "good text" might not be readable without zooming in, but that's fine for me...
I should probably go for the 27-inch model from the Samsung T55 series, but I also want the biggest screen I can find to play on my PS4 (I live in a small apartment and don't have room for a big one). A small 27-inch screen if you want to immerse yourself in a beautifully designed game world; Samsung's extra 5" screen makes a big difference, thanks to its strong "natural" curves, you can sit comfortably close to the screen and make this screen look much bigger than it is The image in Samsung's "Cinema" preset is very vivid with highly saturated colors and a game of "Spider The new "Man: Miles Morales" on PS4 is the first time I've played with this screen. The images are in this review.
If you can't read small, pixelated text with the Samsung T55's screen, you know what you're doing, and if you're going to use this screen primarily for work, consider the 27-inch model. If you want something that also plays and you want the largest 16:9 display size for a PC and the price is "budget" (1440p and 4K curved gaming monitors, this can easily cost twice as much or more), Samsung will be it. The T55's 32-inch screen is hard to beat. Sorry, I have to do some more web in Spiderman...
- Eye protection: 1000R * adapts to the human field of vision and reduces eye fatigue compared to traditional screens with less curvature; A clinical study conducted by Seoul National University showed that the closer we get to 1000R, the less eye strain.
- Eye protection: 1000R * adapts to the human field of vision and reduces eye fatigue compared to traditional screens with less curvature; A clinical study conducted by Seoul National University showed that the closer we get to 1000R, the less eye strain. Flicker-free technology eliminates annoying screen flicker, while Eye Saver mode reduces blue light emitted
- Entertainment ready: Connect to all your favorite devices with three HDMI x2 and DP ports; Easily immerse yourself in your favorite movies or TV shows with the built-in 5W speakers, without the need to connect speakers.
- Minimal View: A textured fabric back and a premium, slim metal stand enhance the stunning aesthetic of the Infinity Display; The result is an eye-catching display that also complements any interior.
- What gamers want: TMAMD FreeSync technology delivers a smooth gaming experience while 75Hz keeps scenes smooth; These crisp graphics combine with game mode and the famous 1000R curve for ultra-realistic immersion.