Samsung chg90: the world's largest gaming monitor
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Gamescom 2017 is leaving us a lot of news. One of them comes from the hand of Samsung. The Korean company has presented its new gaming monitor. This is the Samsung CHG90, which stands out for its 49-inch screen with QLED technology. Thanks to that size it is the largest gaming monitor in the world.
Samsung CHG90: The World's Largest Gaming Monitor
In addition, it stands out for its curved shape. The company has created the perfect accompaniment for games. They will undoubtedly earn much more on this spectacular monitor. It has a resolution of 3, 840 x 1, 880. And the curvature of the screen is 1800 R.
Samsung CHG90 monitor
Thanks to this curvature, the immersion in the game is very high. Also, no matter what position you are in, it will always be perfectly visible from any angle. So the player can move or sit wherever he wants. And the Korean company is clear that the gaming sector is one with a lot of potential. Because they bet big with this CHG90.
And they have opted for some ideal specifications for games. Among them the frequency of 144 Hz. Or a response time of 1 millisecond. Furthermore, Samsung has confirmed that the panel technology is Quantum Dot. Thanks to which the colors can be seen with great realism at all times.
As you can see in the images, it is a striking design, but designed for gamers. Samsung continues to bet on this sector with products like this. And it seems that he is managing to gain ground. In addition, they continue to bet on reducing cables as much as possible, which benefits the user greatly. Starting on August 26, the Samsung CHG90 monitors will go on sale, although the price is not yet known.
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