Testseek.com have collected 84 expert reviews of the Samsung C24FG70 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung C24FG70.
January 2018
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The editors liked
Sturdy construction and unusual
But functional
Stand
Plenty of presets and options to choose from in the OSD menu
Excellent out of the box setup with vivid and varied shade representation – the QD technology provided a generous colour gamut without entering true wide gamut territory. The sRGB emulation mode is also excellent
Good static contrast over a range of sett
The editors didn't like
Pricey
PWM at “Faster” and “Fastest” response time modes
The stand might come a bit deep for some desks/workspaces
Expensive for 1080p
Bulky base
Not a huge fan of the behind the screen menu/power JOG button
Some loss of saturation towards edges and bottom of screen – but a relatively minor amount for a VA panel of the size
Minor ‘black crush'
But a level of detail maintained throughout the screen that puts non-VA panels and in fact many VA panels to shame
Abstract: Resolution: All monitors now come at a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 (Full HD), but if you're looking to see more pixels, you'll also find WQHD (2,560 x 1,440) and 4K (3,840 x 2,160) monitors on the market – although it goes without saying they come at a mo...
Published: 2017-11-20, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
You have more than enough choices in gaming monitors and this article covers just a representative selection of them. Luckily, we can give you some recommendations based on our tests. For (semi-) pro gamers on Twitch streaming first person shooters, the 2...
Colour accuracy, Low perceived input lag and fast response time, Build quality and design
Price for a Full HD monitor, Not fully immersive with a small 24in curved screen
The Samsung C24FG70 is a fabulous all-rounder, and with its 144Hz refresh rate, excellent colour accuracy, low input lag and response time and great build quality, it's hard to fault.The price at £320 for a 1080p is a touch on the steep side, but if nothi...
Published: 2017-01-27, Author: James , review by: kitguru.net
Amazing precalibrated colour fidelity, Commendable colour gamut, 144Hz refresh, Antimotion blur technology provides TNlike response time, 1800R curve, Plenty of adjustments in OSD
Expensive, Brightness and colour not entirely uniform across screen, No USB hub
The Samsung C24FG70 is expensive for a 24in Full HD panel, but it has plenty on offer to justify the extra price. With the slight caveat about brightness and colour uniformity, image quality is brilliant, and the combination of high refresh with Samsung's...
Abstract: Quantum dot technology is pretty widespread in TVs, but it's relatively new to consumer monitors. The Samsung C24FG70FQU brings the technology to life through a 24in curved monitor, which also features 144Hz and 1ms response time, making it ideal for game...
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Published: 2017-01-12, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
The C24FG70 marks the return of Samsung to the market for gaming monitors after years of absence. The gradual introduction went nearly unnoticed, but let there not be any doubt: this first gaming monitor of the Korean brand is extremely impressive after...
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Published: 2016-12-15, Author: James , review by: kitguru.net
Amazing precalibrated colour fidelity, Commendable colour gamut, 144Hz refresh, Antimotion blur technology provides TNlike response time, 1800R curve, Plenty of adjustments in OSD
Expensive, Brightness and colour not entirely uniform across screen, No USB hub
The Samsung C24FG70 is expensive for a 24in Full HD panel, but it has plenty on offer to justify the extra price. With the slight caveat about brightness and colour uniformity, image quality is brilliant, and the combination of high refresh with Samsung's...
Great image quality, Super-fast refresh rate, Easy to set up
Bezel is too reflective, Monitor too small to make use of curve
Samsung C24FG70 – Image Quality Out of the box, image quality is good, although I felt the need to bump up the Black Equaliser as, initially, blacks were a little light for my liking. With that turned up, everything looked great. I spent a lot of my testi...
Stylish, curved design, Easily navigable menus, High refresh rate, excellent response time, Great contrast ratio
Body of display feels cheap, Wobbly stand
Yes. You may need to buy a third-party stand to correct the wobble, but then again, it may not be an issue if you have a very sturdy desk. That aside, the CFG70 scored very well in all of our image quality tests.In fact, it's the most attractive 24-inch g...
The Samsung CFG70 is reasonably priced and should be on the top of your list if you're looking for a gaming monitor.(previously published in issue May 2017)...