Author: Lucas K.
Rating: 4
Review: Straight to the point: - most issues is addressed under monitor colours... I'm using Spyder Express on my monitors so after calibrating it I'm happy. There is blue tint tho visible from wider angles (after all this one have a really narrow view angle). - have white light contamination (bleeding light) on top and bottom, it was 5 years since I have seen one that was perfect. Wasn't expecting this to be solved by Samsung and no surprise there. - I'm playing games at 2k, limiting them to 120fps (why use higher? 30fps is standard movie, 60fps for super smooth movie... doubling it is overkill but makes this last step in smoothing gameplay, so why use more?), so my monitor is set to 120Hz to sync with it, never was or will use HDR so probably that's why I haven't seen any ghosting at all - VESA mount is a nightmare - it is small VESA (750mm) for huge monitor and in addition it is kind of a hole so no way of attaching to standard 1000mm VESA without spacers (10mm is enough) - VESA mount is very high on monitor! using standard arms I had to think about buying one that's higher than 40 cm... flipped my monitor upside down, and lowered arm instead - in my case VESA mount was wobbly, there was space between VESA and frame which points out that mount is not a part of frame but some kind of addon - most annoying feature: blinking blue led! it is blinking constantly when monitor is switched off, no settings for it, only way is to unplug the power (I have monitor in my bedroom, super annoying blinking during the night!) - menu is another annoyance: you have options but some of them are not active, you wish to know why! For that price it is quite a decent gaming monitor, but have so many annoyances that I would never recommend it for full price, and never ever would recommend for any graphic design work.