Samsung CFG73 27" 144Hz 1ms QLED Curved FreeSync Gaming Monitor - View 1

Samsung CFG73 27" 144Hz 1ms QLED Curved FreeSync Gaming Monitor

4.4 (275 ratings)
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Key Features

  • 27 inches 1800R Curvature 1ms MPRT Gaming Monitor , Tilt : Minus 3.0 degree (±2.0 degree ) to +20.0 degree (±2.0 degree )
  • 144 Hz Screen Refresh Rate. Product Dimensions With Stand - 24.46 x 21.30 x 11.05 inches. Product Dimensions Without Stand - 24.46 x 14.44 x 3.61 inches
  • Quantum dot technology supporting sRGB 125 percent
  • Enhanced gaming usability : Gaming mode & Arena lighting
  • Mounting type: Wall Mount : 75 x 75

Specifications

Standing screen display size
59.8 Inches
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Max Screen Resolution
1920x1080 Pixels
Brand
SAMSUNG
Series
C2
Item model number
LC27FG73FQNXZA
Item Weight
11.68 pounds
Product Dimensions
24.46 x 11.05 x 21.3 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
24.46 x 11.05 x 21.3 inches
Color
Dark Blue Black
Number of Processors
4
Manufacturer
Samsung IT
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
June 13, 2017

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Customer Reviews

Seasoned Reviews
This significantly improved my gameplay. I am absolutely stunned how smooth my games run. The upgrade from 60 to 144Hz make my eyes feel refreshed. This gave me the same ecstatic feeling as switching from hard drive to solid state (SSD) (If you haven’t upgraded to an SSD, leave this page and do that! Then you will understand my analogy). My reactions are quicker and my mouse movement feels more responsive thus making me more accurate. I was never at the level of gameplay I wanted to be at. With this monitor, it is now possible to keep up with all the other players who had faster reactions than me in the past. Do yourself, your eyes and your gaming life a favor, make the step to 144 Hz if you haven’t already. My next step is 244Hz and I’m already itching for it after having this monitor for a month!Likes:The curved monitor - a nice feature that is way more than I expected. Glad I made the transition from flat to curved.The user interface/controls - simple and easy to use.The stand - easy to assemble and it’s very thin so it doesn’t take up that much desk space.Included accessories/packaging - The monitor came with an HDMI and a DVI cable and the overall product design of the boxes looked beautiful. Shout out to the designers who made it.Onboard User Settings/Modes - The monitors presets are great and the eye-saver mode is perfect for studying. I am on my computer for hours of time because of gaming, photo editing, designing, studying, etc. The different presets can be fully customized and it’s easy to switch between the 3 custom settings you can save. I have one set up for gaming, editing and studying.Dislikes:The colors - they aren’t accurate, of course this can be fixed with tweaks. Upon initial start up, the reds were very high. I spent a lot of time playing with different color settings which is important for me because I edit photos on my computer. This has a major influence on the appearance on my images.The price - I feel like I could have went with a cheaper 144Hz monitor and been just as satisfied. However, no regrets still, I only wanted to state that for anyone who may be juggling between a cheaper monitor and this one.FreeSync - which is not compatible with my GTX 1060. If you care about this, make sure the monitor you have is compatible with your GPU. AMD = FreeSync, Intel = G-Sync.If an HDMI cable is your preferred hardware, be sure to have a 4.1 HDMI or higher to use the full refresh rate of 144Hz on this monitor. Upon initial boot of my monitor, I spent some time trying to find out why my maximum refresh rate was 120Hz. I switched to DVI and the issue was solved but I can see how this may irk some people if they are die hard HDMI users. Since I don’t have a commitment to them, DVI works fine for me. I expect Samsung to provide an HDMI cable that is fully compatible with 144Hz, but that isn’t the case. Not a big deal to me though.Overall, I highly recommend upgrading to a 144Hz monitor, regardless if you go with this one or not. Samsung delivered a great product that I am not disappointed with at all, my dislikes are minor. If you have the money, do it, you will not regret it. I will make more updates to this in the future as my relationship develops with my monitor.TLDR: Great monitor, on the expensive side but I don't expect anything less from Samsung. 144Hz is absolutely game changing. The curve is subtle yet makes a huge difference in my gaming experience. Comes with all the cables necessary to connect straight out of the box, I'm not sure if this is a standard when purchasing a new monitor but someone might appreciate it as much as I did. This is a FreeSync (AMD) monitor, which is useless to me. If I were to go back in time, I'd probably do more research to find a G-Sync (Intel) monitor.
C. Klingbeil
I bought this to replace a perfectly good 24" 60hz LED/LCD monitor that I was using. Was trying to decide between a smaller Gsync for more $$, and this 27" curved. It is Freesync ready, which I can't take advantage of since I use an Nvidia GTX1060 G1 6Gb (OC'd). But the compromise was worth it. Going from 60hz to 144hz removed the stuttering and occasional tearing in some games.Cons:Gave it 4/5 stars for picture because of a band of pixels in the lower left with a slightly lower shade. It is noticeable in certain situations depending on the background colors, but otherwise don't really notice it unless I look directly at it. And that's when I look at my FPS counter in the lower left corner, otherwise in general use never see it.Pros:Stand foot is large but well designed. Inverted V design which supports the panel without the bulky square footprint leaving desktop space. The stand has cable hide, so I have routed my DP and USB through that for looks. The USB cable is not for the monitor, it is for charging my headset. The stand extends above the panel mount providing a convenient place to hang and charge headset all while being out of sight. There are also a couple of programmable display mode buttons for quick and easy switching if you wish. And one little detail that I really like: the power light on the front is small and dim, and most importantly turns off when the monitor is powered on, so no distracting light.Summary:Great 1080 144hz monitor for those that are not looking at 4k and Nvidia users not wanting to pay the $$ for Gsync. If you have an AMD Freesync GPU then here ya go. I am very happy with this purchase. Would recommend.
Dan
Monitor has amazing picture quality for 144hz. This VA panel is much better than TN panel monitors; hardly had to tweak the color settings to get it looking great. The curve is only very slight and a not really noticeable when viewing the monitor straight on; it's a welcome addition. Taking a star off because the stand is very awkward and poorly designed for such a high end monitor. Honestly I have never had an issue with the stand on any monitor I have ever used until this one. It's not the most stable (although apparently better than the CFG70 style) and the feet stick forward a huge amount; much more so than it appears in the picture. They stick forward so far and the stand itself is so deep, that the keyboard and mouse end up having to be at least 3-4 inches further from the screen than a typical stand. I tried for two weeks to get used to it and could never get my mouse and keyboard in a comfortable position. The monitor itself was so good that I did not bother returning it. I was able to use the included VESA (75mm standard) adapter and make it work with the stand from my previous Dell monitor. If you like to sit close to your monitor and have your keyboard and mouse directly under the screen, you will likely need to buy a different stand or a monitor arm. The quality of the panel is still worth this setback it in my opinion, but just be aware about the potential issues with the stand before you buy. If Samsung shipped this thing with a nice sturdy, compact stand (such as the Dell ones which have a short depth) they would have a 5-star product here.