SAMSUNG 32-Inch S39C Series FHD Curved Gaming Monitor, 75Hz, AMD FreeSync, Game Mode, Advanced Eye Comfort, Frameless Display, Built in Speakers, Slim Metal Stand, LS32C392EANXGO, 2023, Black
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mark
> 3 dayi got the 32 model. it was delivered today and so far everything is great. the picture quality is definitely good. i played a few youtube videos and the audio and picture is fine for me. I am an IT student so I think I will get to test this monitor a bit more with multitasking in the future. I am very happy with my purchase. the one con I can say that is my own fault is the size of the monitor and how much space it takes up.
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Judy I
> 3 dayCurved SAMSUNG screen gives bright clear image for MacMini M1.
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Noah Gould
> 3 dayIt is a bit low resolution but its not super noticeable, works great in every way.
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Tamara Turner
> 3 dayI have been trying to get a good monitor for months now and this is is the second one I’ve gotten since the first one had its own issues entirely. I was getting ready to set it up when the first thing I noticed was that there was a break in the box that was inside another box that wasn’t damaged. Then as I’m putting together the stand I notice that the stand isn’t snapping into the place it’s supposed to go. The instruction pictures say nothing about a screw. So as I’m trying to put it on my desk the monitor keeps slumping over. At closer inspection it DOES have a screw. It was put there by somebody else before me. Meaning that this isn’t a brand new monitor. It was a previously owned and returned monitor. Who the hell thought it was ok to put a broken monitor stand back into the box knowing that somebody had already returned it because if that reason?? The screw is split in half and there isn’t a way I can dislodge it. I waited an entire month for this bullshit. Now I have to return a second monitor. I’m not even gonna try to turn it on and see the quality because it’s just gonna fall and break my keyboard.
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Hobin Kim
> 3 daySolid monitor for the price. No complaints
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K. Thomas
> 3 dayI just got a new Mac Mini M2 and I needed to get a monitor for it. I really like curved monitors (even though there dont seem to be many of them made) and I wanted to get a 27 monitor, so this one seemed to fit the bill for my budget. Its not a 4k monitor, but Im coming from a 2013 iMac, so I figured the screen has got to be better than my decade old iMac right? Wrong. The first thing I noticed was that all the text on the screen was a little blurry. It wasnt unreadable, but I definitely had to focus my eyes a bit more to be able to read it. Some of icons had a bit of fuzziness in their appearance as well. I never had this issue on my old iMac and this was driving me nuts. I did some research into the issue and the bottom line is, you will never get anything close to what you see on an iMac unless you buy an Apple monitor, which is insanely expensive. Apples monitors have almost quadruple the pixels (typically 5K or 6K monitors) and then they downscale the resolution so everything doesnt appear tiny. With a 2K monitor, it just doesnt have enough pixel density to display everything clearly. I did find out that Apple has enabled font smoothing by default because they assume you will be using a retina display. You can turn this off at the command line (or through your Settings if using an older version of MacOS). It did help to reduce the blurriness of text for me, but now the text appeared jagged. From everything I read, the best compromise is to get a 4K monitor to get greater pixel density. It still wont be perfect (definitely not like what youll see on a Apple retina monitor), but at least it will be a step up. I actually sent this one back to Amazon and Im now hunting around for a 4K monitor. I think Im going to go with the Samsung S80A or Dell S2721QS. If you use Windows, this monitor would probably be perfectly fine to use. With Apples combination of using high-end monitors and then downscaling the resolution, it can be really hard to make this look perfect on Apple computers.
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iMadSci
> 3 dayI bought 27 size monitor and it seems to be a perfect size for my standing desk workstation. I can easily read from side to side without turning my head. I can split the monitor layout into two or more widows which makes working on multiple documents easy. It has a nice eye-saving mode which unloads the stress on your eyes especially in the evening when the brightness of the screen is the most painful. Make sure to adjust the default parameters - many youtube videos on this. Also, make sure to use it as the second screen only to get the most out of the resolution and the refresh rate. My laptop screen (in shared mode) required lower settings. I was at first skeptical but after using it for a couple of months I am really happy with the purchase. I hope you find this helpful. Cheers!
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Gustavo Mijares
> 3 dayThe first monitor I buy of this model came out excellent with no issues, I had to sell that but now that I wanted to get the same monitor, it had issues with the audio and there was a fine line across the display that is not very noticeable until you get dark screens, so I had to return it so like I said Im not sure if that was just a defective one or the model just became badly built
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Jack Bean
Greater than one weekThe screen crapped out in less than a month! Red lines are now permanently showing on my screen and are appearing on screen captures and show on everything I pull up on my computer. This is ridiculous. Dont waste your money on this monitor.
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Matthew Brooks
> 3 dayOrdered this months ago and never received it. Seller claims I received it but never arrived. Seller refused to issue refund. Overall probably a good monitor, guess I’ll never know.