Brand | SAMSUNG |
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Manufacturer | Samsung Electronics DAV |
Series | LC27HG70QQNXZA |
Colour | Dark Blue Black(Matt) |
Item Height | 21.68 inches |
Item Width | 15.21 inches |
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Manufacturer | Samsung Electronics DAV |
Item model number | C27HG70QQN |
Product Dimensions | 62.13 x 38.63 x 55.07 cm; 6.8 Kilograms |
ASIN | B06XSQ5QN8 |
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Samsung C27HG70 27" HDR QLED 144Hz 1ms Curved Gaming Monitor with FreeSync (C27HG70QQN)
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- Quantum dot
- 1 billion color support
- QHD resolution. Color Support-1.07B. Color Gamut (NTSC 1976)-Typ 88%, Min 84%. Quantum Dot Color(Nano Crystal). Color Mode-Custom/High-Brightness/FPS/RTS/RPG/AOS/sRGB/Cinema
- Refresh rate 144Hz;Response time 1M/s; Power: AC 100~240V
- Product Dimensions With Stand:24.60 x 21.92 x 15.38 inches,Product Dimensions Without Stand:24.60 x 14.46 x 3.67 inches
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Size Name:27 InchTechnical Details
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Date First Available | 20 August 2017 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Product description
1800R curvature Samsung monitor. Hdr gaming monitor with QHD resolution. Quantum Dot technology and 1ms response time.

Samsung CHG70 Monitor
HDR Gaming Monitor.
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A billion shades of colorWith Quantum Dot technology, Samsung’s QLED Gaming Monitor provides an extreme upgrade in your gaming experience. Quantum dot makes today's games appear more lifelike by delivering a billion shades of accurate color. |
HDR changes the gameThe CHG70 QLED gaming monitor features support for High Dynamic Range (HDR), so dark areas are darker and bright areas are brighter. See mind-blowing detail and contrast as bright blue skies share the screen with deep shadows and silhouettes. |
AMD Radeon FreeSync 2 supportThe CHG70 supports AMD’s new Radeon FreeSync 2 technology, which gives gamers a smooth, plug-and-play HDR gaming experience with twice the perceivable brightness and color of that offered by the sRGB spectrum without distortion or visual distraction. |
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Built for speedBlending its advanced motion blur reduction technology with its superior VA panel, Samsung has created this curved monitor with a super-fast 1ms MPRT (motion picture response time) that lets you enjoy unprecedented gaming performance without motion blur across the entire screen. |
Smoother gameplayThe fast 144Hz screen refresh rate ensures you flawlessly smooth action scenes even in games with high frame rates. And you can adjust the refresh rate to 60Hz/120Hz when necessary. |
Dazzling detail in wider viewWith a pixel density approximately 1.7 times higher than Full HD, the CHG70 delivers game scenes and characters in captivating detail, giving you a panoramic view of the whole battlefield so you can spot your enemy sneaking up on you from any corner. |
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Curved to pull you inDesigned to meet your everyday gaming needs, the CHG70 features an industry-leading 1,800R curvature that gives you the feeling of being pulled in and wrapped around in your gaming world, much like the way an IMAX screen immerse the audience into the movie. |
Light it upThe CHG70's arena lighting feature produces a pulsating lightshow on the wall behind it, adding to the atmosphere and helping you get deeper into the zone. |
Multiple ports at workThe CHG70 has a DP and 2 HDMI ports, providing a multiple connection interface that lets you hook up PCs, game consoles, additional monitors, and other devices with ease, all to meet your multi-tasking needs. |
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CHG70 | CHG90 | CFG73 | CH711 | SE330 | UH750 | |
Screen Size Class | 27'' & 32" | 49" | 24" & 27" | 27" & 32" | 27" | 28" |
Screen Curvature | 1800R | 1800R | 1800R | 1800R | N/A | N/A |
Resolution | 2560 x 1440 | 3840 X 1080 | 1920 x 1080 | 2560 x 1440 | 1920x1080 | 3840 x 2160 |
Response time | 1(MPRT) ms | 1(MPRT) ms | 1(MPRT) ms | 4(GTG) ms | 1ms | 1(GTG) ms |
Refresh Rate | 144Hz | 144Hz | 144Hz | 60Hz | 60Hz | 60Hz |
AMD FreeSync | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | N/A | ✓ |
Panel Type | VA | VA | VA | VA | TN | TN |
Input connections | 2 HDMI, DP | 2 HDMI, DP | 2 HDMI, DP | HDMI | D-sub, HDMI | 2 HDMI, 1 DP |
Included in box | HDMI, DP, Install CD | HDMI, DP, Install CD | HDMI, DP, Install CD | HDMI | HDMI | HDMI, DP, Install CD |
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Seems like both the acer and Samsung monitors with both "HDR/1ms response time/curved" both have this flaw, it's ether HDR or 1ms, neither mentioned his fact

UPDATE: replacement monitor arrived, and to my absolute disappointment, it also has at least one dead pixel -again- right in the center of the screen, about 1/4 of the way down from the top of the screen. I contacted Samsung support again and -this time- explained that their service check request webpage isn't working, and they told me to call their service center at 800-726-7864 to request a RMA. I have been waiting for this monitor for so long now, and this is such a let-down. Feeling very frustrated and disappointed with Samsung's terrible quality control, and I will update as I progress through their warranty service.
FURTHER UPDATE: RMA was processed quickly and was completely free (Samsung gave me UPS label, shipped on 4/24, arrived at their service center on 4/27 and the repair was completed the same day, and it shipped out on 4/30 and arrived back on 5/2. AND, it was defective--it has a dim pixel at the center top of the screen. It's a lot better than a dead pixel, so I am going to keep the monitor, but this is ridiculous quality control.

Reviewed in the United States on 19 April 2018
UPDATE: replacement monitor arrived, and to my absolute disappointment, it also has at least one dead pixel -again- right in the center of the screen, about 1/4 of the way down from the top of the screen. I contacted Samsung support again and -this time- explained that their service check request webpage isn't working, and they told me to call their service center at 800-726-7864 to request a RMA. I have been waiting for this monitor for so long now, and this is such a let-down. Feeling very frustrated and disappointed with Samsung's terrible quality control, and I will update as I progress through their warranty service.
FURTHER UPDATE: RMA was processed quickly and was completely free (Samsung gave me UPS label, shipped on 4/24, arrived at their service center on 4/27 and the repair was completed the same day, and it shipped out on 4/30 and arrived back on 5/2. AND, it was defective--it has a dim pixel at the center top of the screen. It's a lot better than a dead pixel, so I am going to keep the monitor, but this is ridiculous quality control.


The 1800r curvature is subtle yet noticeable. It pulls you into the experience better than a flat monitor does.
The menu interface navigates silky smooth thanks to the joystick on the easy to reach, bottom right corner. Games look more vibrant and run smoother than it ever has on my 4k monitor.
The only not-so-much-of-a-con-con I can think of is HDR. If your only reason for purchasing this monitor is HDR (High Dynamic Range) I would still recommend purchasing this monitor. HDR isn't (as of writing) fully integrated into enough games (assuming you're purchasing this to game, as this is a gaming monitor) to fully justify this purchase solely based on HDR.
HDR is just icing on the not yet fully realized cake. QLED, 1440p, 144hz refresh rate and gorgeous aesthetic come together to make this a worthwhile purchase.
After putting away my Acer xb280hk (28" 4k w/ G-Sync) due to a desire for higher refresh rates and better fps, I am not disappointed at all. My rig achieves an average of 146fps at 1440p Ultra and I have had no desire to return to a G-Sync equipped monitor ever since setting up this monitor.
For my NVIDIA owning fam: Don't worry about the lack of G-Sync. As long as you're not pushing past the refresh rate of the monitor, you shouldn't notice significant tearing (I only experienced slight tearing playing GTA5). I was hesitant to purchase this due to the lack of a G-Sync unit, but I don't regret my purchase at all. I doubt you all would either :)
Rig added for additional context:
CPU: Intel Core i7 6700k
GPU: MSI Geforce GTX 1080 ti (Twinfrozr cooler)
Ram: 16GB Kingston HyperX (DDR4)

UPDATE: 10/27/17 - I can't recommend this monitor for Freesync users as it's become clear why Samsung ships these with such a poor Freesync range (72-144hz). When Freesync is active and you are in Freesync range, there is some extremely bad ghosting (overshoot) with dark transitions that appear to be from a lack of adaptive overdrive. It is less apparent at higher FPS but get's really obvious below 100FPS in games like Deus Ex.
To test this manually, I used CRU and deleted the vendor specific block, extended Freesync range to 36-144hz and fired up a few games. At or Below 70-60FPS the ghosting is so bad that it's unbearable. Disabling Freesync completely clears things up so as of right now it looks like there is something wonky with the overdrive implementation and Freesync.
All tests were done on the latest firmware.
PREVIOUS INFO:
-This monitor is not flicker free. It uses 360hz PWM at anything below 95 brightness.
-The overdrive settings (Fast, Faster) strobe the backlight to improve motion clarity. You lose all brightness control and Freesync when activating this and it's not quite on the level of Nvidia ULMB but close and a significant improvement.
-The original Freesync range was 80-144hz but Freesync 2 certification requires that supported monitors have LFC. Samsung has released numerous firmware updates (via USB thumb drive) since the monitor was released and the Freesync range is now 72-144hz enabling LFC.
-It only has 8 edge lit dimming zones (4 per side) which can result in blooming but IMO is still an improvement vs no local dimming. Having it on means loading screens are pitch black, etc.
-Don't buy this monitor for HDR, Windows 10 HDR implementation is broken + this monitor gets no where near bright enough to matter for HDR content. Although it has a wide color gamut, the lack of brightness (and dimming zones) results in crushed blacks.
-Although the monitor is very fast for a VA, there is still very minor G2G pixel response issues. It's basically impossible to notice unless you know exactly what to look for and go out of your way to find it.
Overall a great monitor. The only reason I'm not giving it 5 stars is because of how much variance I've witnessed between the 3 samples I've had. BTW, they come factory calibrated with a calibration report in the box.