I have a 34-inch curved gaming monitor from LG from last year that costs almost $1,000. It's a good monitor, a bit big and I think it's overpriced. Features include:* 34" WQHD (3440 x 1440) 21:9 Curved Nano IPS Display* NVidia G-Sync @ 100Hz (120Hz OC)* 4 Sides Nearly Borderless Design* LED Globe Light* Elevator/Pan -/Tilt-adjustable stand* Brightness: 320 cd/m_ (min.), 400 cd/m_ (typ.)* Power consumption: 95 W* Refresh rate 100 Hz* HDMI, DisplayPort, USB x2, headphone output LG monitor – my only benchmark for Compare the Samsung model There are probably even better monitors out there Samsung monitor features:* 27 inch display with optimal resolution 1920x1080@60Hz and maximum resolution 1920x1080@120Hz* 1500R Curved screen* NVIDIA G-SYNC compatible* Contrast ratio 3000:1* Refresh rate 240 Hz* 2 - HDMI, DisplayPort and 1 - headphone output Overall the Samsung monitor has a slim profile, however the stand adjustment is -2 to 15 degrees with + /- 2 degrees limited Resolution is ok, not outstanding The refresh rate is definitely one of the few advantages. Plus, the price is well under $400. Its price is $369 since it was launched in 2019. Perhaps it will be lower in anticipation of Black Friday sales.
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