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title: "SAMSUNG CFG70 Series 27-Inch 1ms Curved Gaming Monitor (C27FG70) (LC27FG70FQNXZA)"
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# 1ms MPRT ultra-fast response Quantum Dot tech with 125% sRGB Customizable Arena lighting & gaming modes SAMSUNG CFG70 Series 27-Inch 1ms Curved Gaming Monitor (C27FG70) (LC27FG70FQNXZA)

**Brand:** samsung
**Price:** 2274597₫
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Level up your game with Samsung’s curved powerhouse!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SAMSUNG CFG70 Series 27-Inch 1ms Curved Gaming Monitor (C27FG70) (LC27FG70FQNXZA) by samsung
- **How much does it cost?** 2274597₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- samsung enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted samsung brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Vivid Quantum Dot Colors:** 125% sRGB coverage delivers richer, sharper colors that pop on every frame.
- • **Blazing 1ms Response Time:** Say goodbye to motion blur and ghosting with ultra-fast pixel transitions.
- • **Immersive 27" Curved Display:** Wrap yourself in the 1800R curvature for next-level gaming immersion.
- • **Ultra-Smooth 144Hz Refresh Rate:** Experience buttery-smooth gameplay that keeps you ahead of the competition.
- • **Dynamic Arena Lighting & Gaming Modes:** Elevate your setup with customizable lighting and intuitive gaming presets.

## Overview

The Samsung CFG70 is a 27-inch curved gaming monitor featuring an 1800R curvature, 1ms MPRT response time, and a 144Hz refresh rate. Equipped with Quantum Dot technology, it delivers vibrant colors with 125% sRGB coverage and a 3000:1 contrast ratio for deep blacks. Designed for gamers, it includes customizable arena lighting and gaming modes for an immersive experience. Its adjustable stand and flicker-free technology enhance comfort during long sessions, making it a standout choice for competitive and casual gamers alike.

## Description

27” 1800R Curvature, 1ms MPRT Gaming Monitor. 144hz refresh rate with Quantum Dot technology 3000:1contrast ratio for shaper colors and darker blacks. . Very differentiated dual hinge and arena lighting in the stand to boost gaming atmosphere. Easy to use, sophisticated gaming UI, gamers can easily change response time, refresh rate or brightness. Superior Curved Gaming Monitor.

Review: I am extremely pleased with this monitor (UPDATE!) - So first of all, I am extremely pleased with this monitor. The picture and color are fantastic, good enough that my older (but still excellent) Samsung monitor's colors actually look sub-par by comparison. I wasn't sure how I'd feel about the curved screen, but I think for a computer monitor where you're sitting so close, it's actually a worthwhile idea. I play a lot of games, and this really does the job well. One thing to note is the stand. It's easy to attach and very sturdy and stable, but it sticks out the back of the monitor almost a foot. If you're used to your flat-screen monitor occupying basically a flat space on your desk (like my old monitor), you're in for a shock. This is more like putting an old CRT monitor on your desk- you need a lot of room behind the screen. It does create a pleasing "floating screen" effect because the stand comes down so far behind, but space-wise it's a real pig. The other thing to note is the control buttons, particularly with regards to powering on/off. It's on the back, and it's just one button with a direction-pad. This is, needless to say, pretty inconvenient. Unlike a normal monitor where you just touch or swipe an on/off button on the front and you're done, with this one you have to reach under the monitor, put your fingers up in back, feel around for it, and push the button to turn it on. To turn it off you not only have to reach up behind the monitor and find and push the button, but then you have to use the direction-pad to push down to power it off. It's not the end of the world, but it's far from user friendly or convenient. I'm used to it after several months, but it's still annoying. Still, overall it's a great monitor at what I felt was a very reasonable price. I'd recommend it to anyone. UPDATE 01/30/2023: I've had this monitor for 4 1/2 years now, so here's what I think. #1 The amount of space it takes up due to the backward-protruding stand is still obnoxious. I've found ways to make it work at various desks I've used, but it's definitely a design flaw, not a feature. #2 The buttons hidden around the back are still stupid and unnecessarily complex, but prior to updating this review I hadn't thought about them in years, because I activate them automatically. All-in-all I'd call it a non-issue. #3 I've found that I actually do prefer the curved screen, and it's a feature I'll look for on future monitors. I'm not sure if it really helps with immersion in gaming, but it definitely makes for a more fluid viewing experience when you're using multiple screens. #4 Most important, this is a phenomenal monitor. I'm so happy with it that I came on here to try to buy another (so far I haven't found one at a reasonable price, and I'm afraid I'll have to buy an updated model, but if I could I'd buy this exact one over again because I'm so please, despite #1 & #2). Anyway, that's my update. If you get a chance I'd recommend picking it up, as long as you're confident you'll have room on your desk for the stand.
Review: Monitor Died after 8 months - **UPDATE** 1/2/2018 The monitor died. After 8 months. :( it is a great monitor and I loved every gaming moment I had with it. However I must say after I paid over $300 for it, this needs to last LONGER THAN 8 MONTHS! I did have a warranty but holy hell. Talk about unfriendly customer support trying to get this thing fixed. The Problem: While i was using it it would turn on and off really quick. I kept using it but when I left to use the restroom and came back the monitor was blank and the blue led was on but not flashing. I have unplugged it multiple times from the computer and the power source. When I plug the power back in the blue led turns on immediately without me touching the power button and does not blink. seems to be stuck in a sleep mode or something? idk The "Support": After going to support (had to go 3 times to resolve this!) I first had to go and tell them my problem. Wait two days for a phone call that was 5 mins where they basically confirmed what they tried on live chat with me. Only they forgot my shipping label (waited patiently two days for it to come in the email. never did so thus my third time with support to get that email fired over to me) The Shipping: UPS was super unfriendly. Firstly I had to go drop it off to them, Samsung would not pay for pickup, I had to buy a $13 box from UPS to put the monitor in, and a roll of bubble packaging because if the monitor gets damaged while shipping it to Samsung it's your fault, so I had to buy in total $40 worth of packing from Lowe's because UPS would not sell me packaging material only the box. Talk about running around and wasting my time for a monitor that should just be working after 8 months of use. I am waiting for my monitor to come back and I will review this review. However I only will give it maybe 1 star depending on my mood just because of this horrible idea of Samsung of making ME pay for everything besides shipping the actual damn product. You know what would be easier you damn glutton of a business? Ship me a new monitor, I only have the one and I use my computer to game and do business on. Now because of this I dont have any monitor. You know what support told me? Not our problem. All I can think is... YOUR MONITOR DIED ON ME! Shesh, you pay $300 you expect $300 worth from it. Trust me, it may be a good monitor but if this only lasted eight months.. BUYER maybe you should be looking elsewhere especially since trying to get it fixed will cost you ~40 bucks and time just to wait 2 weesk or more for them to get it and fix it and ship it back. I do love the monitor but everything about the support shipping and getting it fixed was horrendous. I think this may be the last monitor and/or tv I buy from Samsung. Their qleds arent worth it if they die in 8 months like this monitor. Just so you guys know. Buyer beware of the live span of this monitor. ORIGINAL REVIEW AFTER 1 MONTH OF OWNERSHIP Very noticeable in the 1ms compared to any other monitor I have had. First curved and I like it but don't really notice it? Probably doesn't need to be curved but it gives it a more expensive look I guess. Feels good watching and looking at it though. Worth the price I paid.

## Features

- 27”1800R Curvature 1ms MPRT Gaming Monitor
- 144 Hz Screen Refresh Rate
- Quantum dot technology supporting sRGB 125%
- Enhanced gaming usability : Gaming mode & Arena lighting
- Power Supply Type 100~240V 50/60Hz

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01M1D75E3 |
| Adaptive Sync | FreeSync |
| Additional Features | Curved |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #949,291 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #17,841 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | Samsung |
| Built-In Media | DP Cable, HDMI Cable, Install CD, Power Cable, Quick Setup Guide |
| Color Gamut | 100 |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
| Contrast Ratio | High |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 307 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | LED |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00887276189604 |
| Hardware Connectivity | DisplayPort, HDMI |
| Has Color Screen | No |
| Image Contrast Ratio | High |
| Item Weight | 13.66 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Samsung IT |
| Model Name | LC27FG70FQNXZA |
| Model Number | LC27FG70FQNXZA |
| Mounting Type | VESA Compatibility - Mountable: 75 x 75 mm |
| Native Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 1 |
| Refresh Rate | 144 Hz |
| Resolution | FHD 1080p |
| Response Time | 1 Milliseconds |
| Screen Finish | Glossy |
| Screen Size | 27 Inches |
| Screen Surface Description | Glossy |
| Series Number | 70 |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal, gaming, business |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 887276189604 |
| Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Aspect Ratio:** 16:9
- **Brand:** Samsung
- **Resolution:** FHD 1080p
- **Screen Size:** 27 Inches
- **Screen Surface Description:** Glossy

## Images

![SAMSUNG CFG70 Series 27-Inch 1ms Curved Gaming Monitor (C27FG70) (LC27FG70FQNXZA) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71ZOb08jpvL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: It has vesa?**
A: Yes, this monitor does support VESA and actually comes with a VESA plate. The circle on the back of the monitor that the stand attaches to can be removed and replaced with the included VESA plate.

**Q: What's the Freesync range?**
A: On the 24" it should be 48-144Hz.

**Q: Is this monitor 1080p or 4K?**
A: This monitor is 1920x1080, so 1080p. 1080p is actually just fine for displays 24" and below. 1080p is also much easier for GPUs to drive, making 144hz / 144fps actually possible.

**Q: Does it come with a display port cable**
A: Yes it comes with a display port cable .

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I am extremely pleased with this monitor (UPDATE!)
*by P***G on December 29, 2018*

So first of all, I am extremely pleased with this monitor. The picture and color are fantastic, good enough that my older (but still excellent) Samsung monitor's colors actually look sub-par by comparison. I wasn't sure how I'd feel about the curved screen, but I think for a computer monitor where you're sitting so close, it's actually a worthwhile idea. I play a lot of games, and this really does the job well. One thing to note is the stand. It's easy to attach and very sturdy and stable, but it sticks out the back of the monitor almost a foot. If you're used to your flat-screen monitor occupying basically a flat space on your desk (like my old monitor), you're in for a shock. This is more like putting an old CRT monitor on your desk- you need a lot of room behind the screen. It does create a pleasing "floating screen" effect because the stand comes down so far behind, but space-wise it's a real pig. The other thing to note is the control buttons, particularly with regards to powering on/off. It's on the back, and it's just one button with a direction-pad. This is, needless to say, pretty inconvenient. Unlike a normal monitor where you just touch or swipe an on/off button on the front and you're done, with this one you have to reach under the monitor, put your fingers up in back, feel around for it, and push the button to turn it on. To turn it off you not only have to reach up behind the monitor and find and push the button, but then you have to use the direction-pad to push down to power it off. It's not the end of the world, but it's far from user friendly or convenient. I'm used to it after several months, but it's still annoying. Still, overall it's a great monitor at what I felt was a very reasonable price. I'd recommend it to anyone. UPDATE 01/30/2023: I've had this monitor for 4 1/2 years now, so here's what I think. #1 The amount of space it takes up due to the backward-protruding stand is still obnoxious. I've found ways to make it work at various desks I've used, but it's definitely a design flaw, not a feature. #2 The buttons hidden around the back are still stupid and unnecessarily complex, but prior to updating this review I hadn't thought about them in years, because I activate them automatically. All-in-all I'd call it a non-issue. #3 I've found that I actually do prefer the curved screen, and it's a feature I'll look for on future monitors. I'm not sure if it really helps with immersion in gaming, but it definitely makes for a more fluid viewing experience when you're using multiple screens. #4 Most important, this is a phenomenal monitor. I'm so happy with it that I came on here to try to buy another (so far I haven't found one at a reasonable price, and I'm afraid I'll have to buy an updated model, but if I could I'd buy this exact one over again because I'm so please, despite #1 & #2). Anyway, that's my update. If you get a chance I'd recommend picking it up, as long as you're confident you'll have room on your desk for the stand.

### ⭐ Monitor Died after 8 months
*by Q***Y on April 3, 2017*

**UPDATE** 1/2/2018 The monitor died. After 8 months. :( it is a great monitor and I loved every gaming moment I had with it. However I must say after I paid over $300 for it, this needs to last LONGER THAN 8 MONTHS! I did have a warranty but holy hell. Talk about unfriendly customer support trying to get this thing fixed. The Problem: While i was using it it would turn on and off really quick. I kept using it but when I left to use the restroom and came back the monitor was blank and the blue led was on but not flashing. I have unplugged it multiple times from the computer and the power source. When I plug the power back in the blue led turns on immediately without me touching the power button and does not blink. seems to be stuck in a sleep mode or something? idk The "Support": After going to support (had to go 3 times to resolve this!) I first had to go and tell them my problem. Wait two days for a phone call that was 5 mins where they basically confirmed what they tried on live chat with me. Only they forgot my shipping label (waited patiently two days for it to come in the email. never did so thus my third time with support to get that email fired over to me) The Shipping: UPS was super unfriendly. Firstly I had to go drop it off to them, Samsung would not pay for pickup, I had to buy a $13 box from UPS to put the monitor in, and a roll of bubble packaging because if the monitor gets damaged while shipping it to Samsung it's your fault, so I had to buy in total $40 worth of packing from Lowe's because UPS would not sell me packaging material only the box. Talk about running around and wasting my time for a monitor that should just be working after 8 months of use. I am waiting for my monitor to come back and I will review this review. However I only will give it maybe 1 star depending on my mood just because of this horrible idea of Samsung of making ME pay for everything besides shipping the actual damn product. You know what would be easier you damn glutton of a business? Ship me a new monitor, I only have the one and I use my computer to game and do business on. Now because of this I dont have any monitor. You know what support told me? Not our problem. All I can think is... YOUR MONITOR DIED ON ME! Shesh, you pay $300 you expect $300 worth from it. Trust me, it may be a good monitor but if this only lasted eight months.. BUYER maybe you should be looking elsewhere especially since trying to get it fixed will cost you ~40 bucks and time just to wait 2 weesk or more for them to get it and fix it and ship it back. I do love the monitor but everything about the support shipping and getting it fixed was horrendous. I think this may be the last monitor and/or tv I buy from Samsung. Their qleds arent worth it if they die in 8 months like this monitor. Just so you guys know. Buyer beware of the live span of this monitor. ORIGINAL REVIEW AFTER 1 MONTH OF OWNERSHIP Very noticeable in the 1ms compared to any other monitor I have had. First curved and I like it but don't really notice it? Probably doesn't need to be curved but it gives it a more expensive look I guess. Feels good watching and looking at it though. Worth the price I paid.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 60hz to 144hz for gaming is Op
*by G***B on November 7, 2018*

Been using this monitor for about 2 weeks so far it works great there was a noticeable backlight bleeding which is annoying but doesn't hinder the gaming it's just there. The curved aspect of this monitor doesn't really change the gaming experience as long you sit in the middle. The stand for the monitor is solid and the hight adjustments are minor but doses help if you need the monitor a little bit higher, Don't expect the default stand to have a lot of customizable adjustments. The colors are great and the sharpness is great does have a lot of customizable screen settings like brightness, spareness, and contrast. The built of the monitor is very solid but when handling be very careful it is a curved monitor better safe than sorry. If you are wondering if 144hz changes the experience of gaming which it does of course not all of the game the most you'll get out of it when playing Roblox or Minecraft you'll experience a smooth gameplay, but for FPS games it might help your aim due to the smoother gameplay for competitive gaming it will help if you need that extra frame to hit the enemy with a gun. If your planning to buy this monitor due know that many of these monitors have lots of problems that do with the purple artifact and etc. If you need an upgrade I would hold off and save up a bit more for the newer model that fixes many of the problems that this model has.

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