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Samsung crg9 micro center
Samsung crg9 micro center







samsung crg9 micro center samsung crg9 micro center

If you enjoy our work and want to say thanks, donations to the site are very welcome. This means it has local dimming support for improving the dynamic range (edge lit as opposed to FALD though – but better than nothing), 1000 cd/m2 peak brightness levels, a wide colour gamut covering >90% DCI-P3 and 10-bit colour depth support. Speaking of HDR, the screen is certified to the VESA DisplayHDR 1000 level. This brings with it verified performance levels for FreeSync VRR, including Low Framerate Compensation (LFC) and HDR support. There is a 120Hz refresh rate, which is supported by adaptive-sync for variable refresh rates including AMD FreeSync 2. The screen also boast some impressive gaming and multimedia specs. The panel is VA technology, offering wide viewing angles and strong contrast ratios that you’d expect from this type of panel. This gives a much larger desktop area to work with and a sharper, crisper image for all uses. Unlike some other earlier screens of this size, the resolution has been upgraded significantly from 3840 x 1080 (the same as 2x 27″ 16:9 screens at 1920 x 1080 resolution joined together), to 5120 x 1440 (2x 27” at 2560 x 1440). It’s a mega-wide format display with a 32:9 aspect ratio, being much wider still than the now pretty common 21:9 aspect ratio screens in 34 – 35″ sizes. Due to popular demand, we have with us now the massive 49″ ultrawide display from Samsung – their C49RG90, or for simplicity the “CRG9” as it is often called in the US or “CRG90″ in Europe. This display was released during the summer of 2019 but we never had chance to review it at the time.









Samsung crg9 micro center