The CFG70 (available in 24 and 27 inch) and CF791 (34-inch) monitors provide distinguished curvatures of 1800R and 1500R, respectively. Other best-in-class features include interactive LED lighting, a... Samsung Launches Curved CFG70 and CF791 Gaming Monitors
Samsung = Dead Pixels Galore, at least from my personal experience from bought monitors to 2500 euro ue55ks9000 smart TV.
u know that samsung using various panels for their tv right ? they been using AUO,sharp,innolux beside their own panels... for curved usually it either samsung or AUO panels cant say samsung panel = dead pixel galore... not especially if you only check yours (one) unit only but if you getting like 3-4unit that getting DeadPixel from 10unit... then its fair enough
If it says Samsung on the TV it doesn't matter the slightest what panels they use. Its their fault from consumers perspective. Back to topic. If this 34" had G-Sync it would be something. 95% of gamers who would be interested in screen like this have NV graphics cards. I understand its cheaper this way but it still just wont sell in any meaningful numbers.
So much technology and then I bumped into the resolution for the 27" one: 1920x1080. Seriously, Samsung? :3eyes:
The 27" CFG70 apparently has G-sync, according to the lady at ~8:08 : https://youtu.be/8SYeb2zQ6fI?t=8m5s I'll keep looking for the elusive Eyefinity holy grail: 27-28", Freesync selectable ranges dipping into 30Hz/high 20's, VESA mount, very minimal actual bezel (edge to pixels) and no TN.
Can the "sound interactive LED lighting" be disabled? The blinking lights would be quite distracting for me. Otherwise it's a wonderful gaming monitor, really love the monitor arm/stand (vertical adjustment allows the panel to reach the bottom).