Samsung unleashes beastly CHG90: A 49″ QLED HDR gaming monitor

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Monitors have come a long way, graphics in general, have come a very long way from what we used in the past. Now Samsung is unleashing a beastly 49″ QLED HDR gaming monitor that would make some televisions cringe. That’s right, a 49″ UltraWide QLED HDR display that would presumably sit on your desk. Samsung also announced a 27″ and 32″ QLED HDR display alongside the 49″ and the specs for all three are below. Check out the video below from boredatwork which details the 49″ specifically.

“Gamers want to feel completely immersed when they play, and our new monitors provide the most stunning visuals to deliver the ultimate gaming experience,” said Andrew Sivori, VP, Product Marketing at Samsung Electronics America. “These QLED gaming monitors represent the future of gaming for both casual and dedicated players alike, and we’re confident that our innovative design and state-of-the-art features will enhance the entire gaming arena.”

“We’re incredibly proud how far Radeon FreeSync™ technology has come in the past two years, with well over 150 displays now shipping in the market,” said Scott Herkelman, corporate vice president and general manager, gaming, Radeon Technologies Group, AMD. “We applaud Samsung for launching the first FreeSync 2-capable displays, these gorgeous monitors should be on every enthusiast gamers’ must-have list.”

“We’re delighted to work closely with Samsung’s monitor team to optimize the CHG90 and CHG70 monitors for our games, which is vital so that our new game title Star Wars™ Battlefront™ II, which will be released later in the year, can be mirrored on these HDR monitors the way our game developers intended,” said Oskar Gabrielson, General Manager of DICE.

“Here at Ghost Games, we always look at the latest technology that helps present Need for Speed™ in the best way possible and constantly look to push the boundaries. Technologies like HDR enable us to deliver an ever-greater emotional and immersive experience for our players. Samsung’s HDR monitors allow Need for Speed™ Payback to be exactly that,” said Marcus Nilsson, Executive Producer at Ghost Games.

Specifications for all three models

QLED HDR
Specs for all three Samsung monitors announced.

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