Samsung LC49RG90SSUXEN 49" Curved LED Gaming Monitor - Super Ultra Wide Dual WQHD 5120 x 1440, 120Hz
- DrTechMan
- Apr 26, 2021
- 4 min read
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Technical information
Screen size 49 Inches
Resolution QHD Ultra Wide 1440p
Display technology LED
Brand Samsung
Model name LC49RG90
Aspect ratio 16:9
Hardware interface HDMI
Refresh rate 120 Hz
Response time 4 Milliseconds
Display resolution maximum 5120x1440 Pixels
About this item
49 inch dual QHD curved gaming monitor, the equivalent of dual 27 inch QHD displays side-by-side
120Hz refresh rate with AMD Free Sync 2 technology for crisp HDR content display, reduced input latency, low frame rate compensation
HDR1000 Supports a peak brightness rating of 1,000 nits for true high Dynamic Range
Super ultra wide 32: 9 (5120x1440) aspect ratio helps the CRG9 curve around your field of view for immersive gaming action
Connect multiple input sources with HDMI, 2 DisplayPort and USB 3.0 connections
Height-adjustable stand which also tilts and swivels for maximum comfort
Costumers Product Reviews
Pros
Wow, just wow, that is most probably going to be your first reaction when you see it for the first time. For gaming the 120hz 5120*1440 is like no other available on the market, the super ultrawide ratio is immersive increasing dramatically your horizontal field of view and the 120hz refresh rate gives an amazing connected feel. The monitor is using a VA panel that gives a good contrast ratio but usually at the expense of the response time of the pixel. The good news here is that the panel is responsive at all frequencies and the smearing and shadow effect is invisible. The monitor also supports FreeSync 2 HDR for owner of a Radeon graphic card over the 48-120hz range. It also supports LFC in case you get out of the range without flickering. The HDR implementation is pretty good with great colour reproduction and a good contrast ratio and an impressive 1000nits peak brightness. The monitor has 10 vertical dimming zones which is a bit on the low side, I wish Samsung had used an array local dimming solution instead but this is one of the best HDR implementation I have seen on a monitor and at this price range it doesn’t have any competition. In order to use HDR you will need to make a small sacrifice though as the display port 1.4 interface can’t support this resolution at 120hz with a 10-bit colour depth. I personally restrict the refresh rate at 100hz, but you can also lower the resolution of use Chroma subsampling. I also use this monitor for work and the real estate that this monitor provides is a real luxury. As a software engineer, I always have a lot of windows open going from my main code editor to documentation, emails, slack, and the application I am working on. The CRG9 gives you a lot of flexibility. My favourite set up is to have a 16:9 windows right in the centre which host Visual Studio or my main work item and two half screens on each side of it for the rest of the info I need. But you can experiment and create a many configuration as you want. And finally, you can use the monitor with two sources at the same time, like 2 PCs or a game console and a laptop. Just keep in mind that HDR, FreeSync, and a few other features are disabled in this mode, your refresh rate will also be capped at 100HZ. Overall, I love this monitor, it is a delight to work and play with. Samsung has fixed the issues if the previous generation, the HDR performance is enjoyable and within this price range you would be hard pressed to find a more impressive monitor.
Cons
I really wanted to like this monitor:
Negatives:
Easy settings box. Probably the worst display software out there. I know there are alternatives like display fusion, but that comes at a cost. If Samsung want to sell such a premium piece of hardware, they should have the software to support it.
The KVM only allows one source (requires USB port to power from source device), so you can't easily switch between 2 machines like it claims. (The dell equivalent you can).
Switching between devices (just input hdmi -> DP or vice versa) just didn't work. This always failed to switch device. Took about 5 mins of plugging and unplugging (yes I tried different cables)
It claims the HDMI can run at full resolution. HDMI can only run at 3840 x 2160 resolutionat 120hz over HDMI (I have a 1060gtx which can handle more through HDMI). Running the full 5*** resolution required Display Port.
My work laptop (dell xps 9570) would only drive the HDMI @ 30hz which is weird.
Some times the screen kept flickering to this letterbox view (had empty blackness on the top and bottom)
I really wanted to like this monitor. The 49 inch was amazing, the curve was amazing! Hell, the picture quality was really nice. The monitor felt premium quality. It was a lump of a thing though. But, either I had a faulty device or this just was not ready for the market. I felt like a Beta tester, which is just not acceptable for a £1,000 piece of hardware.
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