Curved around your eyes for the ultimate viewing comfort
• 4000R Curvature: The optimal curvature to ensure comfortable viewing on a 27" screen, delivering a wider field of view that's easy on the eyes.
• Cognitive Research: Experts have found that people perceive curves as more visually comforting than hard lines and angles. Simply viewing the curves of an object triggers relief in the brain.
Brilliant picture quality from every angle
• Best-in-Class 3000:1 Static Contrast Ratio: More vivid than conventional monitors to provide truly brilliant pictures with deeper blacks, pristine whites, amazingly bright colours, and less light leakage.
• Wide Viewing Angle: Delivers a 178° wide viewing angle horizontally and vertically for optimal viewing experience from any angle.
Take your entertainment to new heights of immersion and comfort
• Game Mode: Instantly adjust your monitor settings for an optimised gaming experience through the on-screen display. Game Mode improves the darkness of the picture so that you can see all the action vividly.
• Fast 4 ms Response Time / 60 Hz Refresh Rate: See even the fastest on-screen motion clearly and smoothly without any motion blur, judder or ghosting.
Top comments
iainf to MystMatch
11 Oct 166#8
Poor choice of words on a Samsung deal!
FantasyDeals
11 Oct 165#2
Like a contact lens? Doesn't sound comfortable.
fishpan
11 Oct 163#7
Not too sure about 1080p on a 27" screen - much better if it was 1440p at least. 1080p simply doesn't cut it anymore with 25"+ screens
All comments (20)
BuzzDuraband
11 Oct 16#1
FantasyDeals
11 Oct 165#2
Like a contact lens? Doesn't sound comfortable.
MystMatch
11 Oct 16#3
just what i needed, thanks op. hot hot hot
iainf to MystMatch
11 Oct 166#8
Poor choice of words on a Samsung deal!
sam1970
11 Oct 16#4
looks good.. thanks
Q-Tec
11 Oct 161#5
I have (and like) my dual flat screen setup of 2 x 24in screens. If I bought one of these curved screens, would I be better going back to a single, bigger screen?
Has anyone tried two curved screens side-by-side. I think it might look/feel a tad strange.
Not unless you are going to get one with a higher resolution than this, it's only 1080p. So dual monitors will be better for productivity. If you are mostly gaming this wouldn't be a great choice of monitor anyway imo.
If you're looking to go to one monitor with productivity in mind it would be better to shoot for a 1440p panel, or perhaps better still one of those ultra wide monitors (again 1440 vertical would be ideal).
fishpan
11 Oct 163#7
Not too sure about 1080p on a 27" screen - much better if it was 1440p at least. 1080p simply doesn't cut it anymore with 25"+ screens
drtongue
11 Oct 16#9
If it's anything like their Note 7 it will get very hot.
PhilK
11 Oct 16#11
Any sound on this ? (Apart from usual response to Samsung products - "Ahhh ! It just exploded into flames !!!")
Samsung phones, and Whirlpool manufactured tumble dryers.......:confused:
freakstyler
11 Oct 162#12
Really, there's nothing wrong with 1080p on a 27" Screen. I'm using a 28" 1080p Monitor to type this and I cant see individual pixels at around 20 inches from the screen.
Yeah 1440p would be nice but good luck finding a Branded 27" Curved 1440p VA screen for £129 - you're looking at double the cost of this at the very least.
Hot from me.
henryscat666 to freakstyler
11 Oct 162#15
As a graphic designer and photographer, 1080p does not cut it on that size of screen. Having said that, for the price, it's a cracking screen (no pun intended).
mrmcs
11 Oct 16#13
No stock, expired
daver77
11 Oct 16#14
damn, discontinued!
ovisan
11 Oct 16#16
I paid £200 for it in January
garybb
11 Oct 16#17
Good monitor but the problem that annoyed me was you have to put it in game mode why this wasn't a single click feature i dont no. You have to go through the god damn menu to do it, has to be done everytime you want to game. You can leave it on game mode but then the screen is not set right for browsing etc you cant change any picture settings when its in game mode had no option but to sell mine.
Good price though.
sam_of_london
11 Oct 16#18
I rather have a 4k screen at this price than a curved screen which does nothing other than eye candy.
Ripperoo
11 Oct 16#19
I have two of the 24" version of these as a dual-monitor set up and they are great and I paid £20 more than this when I got them about six monts ago, so this is/was an awesome deal.
I was disappointed to discover after I'd bought the 24" version, that they came with a separate power brick/psu instead of kettle lead into the rear monitor like every other monitor I've ever had.
So iy might be something to consider if you want less clutter on or around your desktop environment. But at this price, I think it don't matter a lot. LOL
Opening post
• 4000R Curvature: The optimal curvature to ensure comfortable viewing on a 27" screen, delivering a wider field of view that's easy on the eyes.
• Cognitive Research: Experts have found that people perceive curves as more visually comforting than hard lines and angles. Simply viewing the curves of an object triggers relief in the brain.
Brilliant picture quality from every angle
• Best-in-Class 3000:1 Static Contrast Ratio: More vivid than conventional monitors to provide truly brilliant pictures with deeper blacks, pristine whites, amazingly bright colours, and less light leakage.
• Wide Viewing Angle: Delivers a 178° wide viewing angle horizontally and vertically for optimal viewing experience from any angle.
Take your entertainment to new heights of immersion and comfort
• Game Mode: Instantly adjust your monitor settings for an optimised gaming experience through the on-screen display. Game Mode improves the darkness of the picture so that you can see all the action vividly.
• Fast 4 ms Response Time / 60 Hz Refresh Rate: See even the fastest on-screen motion clearly and smoothly without any motion blur, judder or ghosting.
Top comments
All comments (20)
Has anyone tried two curved screens side-by-side. I think it might look/feel a tad strange.
If you're looking to go to one monitor with productivity in mind it would be better to shoot for a 1440p panel, or perhaps better still one of those ultra wide monitors (again 1440 vertical would be ideal).
Samsung phones, and Whirlpool manufactured tumble dryers.......:confused:
Yeah 1440p would be nice but good luck finding a Branded 27" Curved 1440p VA screen for £129 - you're looking at double the cost of this at the very least.
Hot from me.
Good price though.
I was disappointed to discover after I'd bought the 24" version, that they came with a separate power brick/psu instead of kettle lead into the rear monitor like every other monitor I've ever had.
So iy might be something to consider if you want less clutter on or around your desktop environment. But at this price, I think it don't matter a lot. LOL