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  • What is a monitor and what does a monitor do?

    Monitors display the visuals from your computer, enhancing your experience across various tasks. The types of monitors you can choose from vary by usage.

    Gaming Monitors: Designed for gamers, these monitors usually offer high refresh rates (120Hz, 144Hz, 240Hz, etc) for smooth visuals and low response times* (1ms, 0.1ms, 0.03ms, etc) to minimise delay. Technologies like G-Sync and FreeSync help prevent screen tearing and stuttering.

    Ultrawide Monitors: With a wider aspect ratio (21:9 or 32:9), ultrawide monitors provide more screen space for multitasking, gaming, and movies, creating a more immersive experience.

    Curved Monitors: Curved screens offer a natural viewing experience by helping to reduce eye strain and providing an immersive display. Ideal for gaming, movies, and professional tasks, they make the screen edges more consistent with your field of view.

    High-resolution Monitors: Monitors with resolutions like 4K or 5K UHD provide sharp, detailed images, perfect for graphic design, video editing, and photography.

    Smart monitor: Offer advanced features like internet connectivity, built-in streaming services, voice command support, and IoT integration for enhanced convenience and productivity**.

    *Response time may vary by model and measurement method.
    ** Access to the full range of smart features requires a Samsung Account.
  • Screen size is measured diagonally in inches, with 1 inch equal to 2.54 cm. This means that the measurement from one corner of the screen to the opposite corner is what determines the size of the monitor.

    Choosing the right monitor size depends on your intended use. Check out the examples below.

    - 24 Inch Monitors: Compact and efficient for general office work, browsing, and light gaming.

    - 27 and 32 Inch Monitors: Ideal for professional tasks like graphic design and video editing, offering more screen real estate without overwhelming desk space.

    - 34 and 49 Inch Monitors: Perfect for immersive gaming and multitasking with their larger and wide screen size and exceptional detail.

    Ultimately, the right monitor size and type depend on your specific needs and preferences. Consider your desk space, the tasks you’ll be performing, and your comfort level when deciding on the ideal monitor size for you.
  • An IPS (In-Plane Switching) monitor is a type of display panel known for its excellent colour accuracy, wide viewing angles, and consistent brightness levels compared to VA Panels. IPS monitors are ideal for tasks like photo editing, graphic design, and content creation, where colour accuracy is crucial.

    VA (Vertical Alignment) panels are a type of display technology known for providing deeper blacks and better contrast ratios. These panels are preferable for tasks like watching movies or gaming, where image depth and contrast are important. Ultimately, the choice between an IPS monitor and a VA monitor depends on your priorities.
  • Monitor resolution refers to the number of pixels that make up the display on a monitor or screen.

    The best resolution depends on your specific needs and preferences.

    Full HD (1920x1080) is a popular choice for general usage like web browsing and multimedia consumption.

    QHD (2560x1440) offers higher resolution, providing sharper images and more screen real estate, suitable for tasks like content creation and gaming.

    4K UHD (3840x2160) provides the ultimate in detail and clarity, delivering stunning visuals and crisp graphics, especially for professionals working with high-resolution content and enjoying content with more vivid, lifelike visuals.

    Ultimately, the best resolution for you depends on factors like the size of your screen, the distance from which you'll be viewing it, and the tasks you'll be performing most frequently.
  • FreeSync, developed by AMD and G-Sync, created by NVIDIA are technologies designed to improve the gaming experience by synchronising the monitor's refresh rate with the frame rate output by the graphics card, helping to reduce screen tearing and stuttering during gameplay.

    FreeSync and G-Sync can also help reduce input lag, resulting in more responsive gameplay. By synchronising the monitor's refresh rate with the graphics card's frame rate, these technologies minimise delays between player input and on-screen action.

    However, the choice between them may depend on personal preference, budget, and the specific graphics card being used. Ultimately, the decision on which technology to choose depends on individual needs and preferences.
  • Curved monitors offer advantages for specific use cases, but whether they are "good" depends on individual preferences and intended usage. Curved screens can enhance immersion and provide a more natural viewing experience by reducing distortion at the edges and creating a sense of depth. This is particularly beneficial for gaming and multimedia consumption, offering a wider field of view and a more immersive feel. Workers and professionals also benefit from curved monitors, as the screen wraps around the user, widening the field of view, helping to stay focused, enhancing productivity, and helping to reduce eye strain.

    You can shop all Samsung curved monitors at Samsung Australia.
  • Hz in a monitor refers to the refresh rate, which indicates how many times per second the screen updates with new images. A higher refresh rate results in smoother motion and reduced motion blur, particularly beneficial for gaming.

    When it comes to choosing the best refresh rate for your monitor, it largely depends on your usage and preferences.

    - 144Hz: A popular choice for gaming enthusiasts, 144Hz monitors offer significantly smoother and more responsive gameplay. With 144Hz, games display fluid motion and experience reduced input lag, enhancing the overall gaming experience.

    - 240Hz: Designed for competitive gamers or those who demand the utmost responsiveness, 240Hz monitors provide an even smoother gaming experience than 144Hz.

    Other refresh rates, like 120Hz and 165Hz, are also available in monitors.
    When considering which hertz is better for you, prioritise factors such as your gaming preferences, the types of games you play, and your budget.

1 Source – Omdia, Feb-2024. Based on overall TV market share by manufacturer on an annual unit & revenue basis.

Source : IDC Worldwide Quarterly Gaming Tracker. Based on value (amount) from 2023-2024.Q1, gaming segment 144Hz and above.

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