![]() ![]() Happily, the CRG9 rectifies that with a much cleaner, crisper 5120x1440 resolution, which looks fantastic spread across a panel of this size, regardless of whether you're playing games or creating the world's ultimate spreadsheet (and cor, does this thing do incredible spreadsheets). Games looked fantastic, but text was noticeably fuzzy around the edges and the whole thing just wasn't sharp enough for a monitor that cost over a thousand quid. Last year's CHG90, for example, only stretched to 3840x1080 (effectively sticking two 27in 1080p monitors side by side), and it simply wasn't enough. Samsung CRG9 specs:Įxtras: AMD FreeSync 2 HDR, height-adjustable stand, 4x USB3 portsįirst things first, a monitor of this size absolutely needs this kind of mad resolution. Is the Samsung CRG9 better than having two separate monitors, though? Or does bunging them both together actually make it less practical in the long run? Here's wot I think. ![]() It gives me all the space I need for having my emails open and all the different browser tabs I'm using, and there's still room leftover for other things like iTunes or Spotify or my trusty Calculator on my desktop without it feeling too crowded. But I'd swap it for two 1440p monitors in a heartbeat. I like the single 4K Dell U2718Q monitor I normally have on my desk, I really do. That's the same amount of screen real estate as two normal 27in 2560x1440 monitors, which has been pretty much my dream setup since, well, forever. It's the resolution of the damn thing, which stands at a mad 5120x1440. A diagonal of 49in and an aspect ratio of 32:9 is nothing after last year's equally large and equally wide CHG90 monitor. It's not the sheer size of it that boggles the mind. The Samsung CRG9 is easily the most preposterous gaming monitor I've ever laid eyes on. ![]()
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