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Samsung C27RG50 Review – High-Speed, High-Contrast Gaming Monitor with Excellent Price – Editor’s Choice

Posted on December 3, 2019 By Jarvis

The Samsung C27RG50 which is also popularly called the CRG5 is a reasonably-priced gaming monitor that combines the depth and vibrancy of VA panels with an exceedingly high 240Hz refresh rate. This means the product is great for enjoying both jaw-dropping visuals of immersive games while being worry-free when its time for a competitive session. The Samsung C27RG50 promises a lot at its price point, but does it deliver a level of performance that can make it a must-buy?
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