Model: Samsung 27" CF39 FHD VA Curved Monitor with Super Slim Design
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Model Number
C27F398
Screen Size
27"
Display Type
Curved Panel
Curvature
1800R
Resolution
1920 x 1080
Aspect Ratio
16:09
Brightness
Typical: 250cd/m2 Min: 200cd/m2
Static Contrast Ratio
3,000:1
Dynamic Contrast Ratio
Mega (?)
Viewing Angle (Horizontal/Vertical)
178°/178°
Response Time
4 ms
This is kinda a meh deal to me. Nice wide screen with a curve, but 1080p/60hz/250nit/4ms. As an work from home or second screen, it's probably nice with a crisp display having 3k contrast. But there are comparable models without the curve that will cost less. Aesthetics are probably the main selling point on this one.
Well not in the title and I edited my comment already. Other factors also make this more of an every day monitor and not for those sitting too close up with that resolution. I would probably not go larger than 24 inches for use with a desktop with only 1080p.
I bought this monitor on Prime day/Amazon, comments:
- the price was 119.00 EUR (incl. tax) over in Europe for the HDMI/DP model (I am back in the US now)
- Good quality picture, with nice contrast
- The curve is a marketing feature only, at this size and the moderate curve you won't realize it is there
- It is good to have both HDMI and DP, but when two devices are connected with manual switch mode, the monitor will get confused at times (blank screen might come up)
- On displayport mode the 1080p resolution will not be "memorized" when you switch off the monitor within Mac OS, meaning you have to resize your screens when your Mac runs and you switch the monitor back on (might not be a big deal to some, could also be my cheap cable, who knows).
- This device is picky with displayport cables - not every cable will result in a flicker/tear free image
Other than that, this is a good device for the panel used the image quality is good.
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Honey says that it's the cheapest it's been in 120 days.
Previous low was $179.99.
https://www.samsung.com/us/comput...398fwn
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C27F398
Screen Size
27"
Display Type
Curved Panel
Curvature
1800R
Resolution
1920 x 1080
Aspect Ratio
16:09
Brightness
Typical: 250cd/m2 Min: 200cd/m2
Static Contrast Ratio
3,000:1
Dynamic Contrast Ratio
Mega (?)
Viewing Angle (Horizontal/Vertical)
178°/178°
Response Time
4 ms
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- the price was 119.00 EUR (incl. tax) over in Europe for the HDMI/DP model (I am back in the US now)
- Good quality picture, with nice contrast
- The curve is a marketing feature only, at this size and the moderate curve you won't realize it is there
- It is good to have both HDMI and DP, but when two devices are connected with manual switch mode, the monitor will get confused at times (blank screen might come up)
- On displayport mode the 1080p resolution will not be "memorized" when you switch off the monitor within Mac OS, meaning you have to resize your screens when your Mac runs and you switch the monitor back on (might not be a big deal to some, could also be my cheap cable, who knows).
- This device is picky with displayport cables - not every cable will result in a flicker/tear free image
Other than that, this is a good device for the panel used the image quality is good.