![]() This 49″ sized monitor is equivalent to two 27″ 1080p monitors put side by side, just without the bezels in between. The main downside of the monitor, as far as the image quality is concerned, is the somewhat low 3840×1080 resolution. Related: Is An HDR Gaming Monitor Worth It? So, even though you aren’t getting the ‘true’ HDR viewing experience, which requires an expensive full-array local dimming solution, there’s an obvious improvement in HDR picture quality, but as there are only 10 dimming zones, some scenes will look better than others. In combination with 10-bit color depth support and localized dimming, these specifications earn the Samsung CHG90 monitor VESA’s DisplayHDR 600 certification. Thanks to its strong 600-nit peak brightness, the monitor can also get very bright allowing it to bring out the details in highlights of the picture, such as explosions. In fact, blacks on IPS and TN monitors with a 1,000:1 contrast ratio look grayish in comparison.įurther, it uses a quantum-dot enhanced backlight, which allows it to achieve a wide 95% DCI-P3 color gamut (equivalent to ~125% sRGB) for more vibrant and lifelike colors. Image Qualityīased on Samsung’s VA (Vertical Alignment) with a high 3,000:1 static contrast ratio, the CHG90 delivers deep and inky blacks. ![]() ![]() ![]() This makes the monitor more appealing to those with limited budgets and weaker PC configurations. The CHG90 model is now cheaper than ever and its resolution is much easier on your system than the 5120×1440 resolution of the newer variants. It’s the predecessor to the popular Samsung CRG9 and the Samsung Odyssey G9. Samsung’s C49HG90 gaming monitor was the first 49″ 32:9 display available. ![]()
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