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27-inch desktop business monitor with 1800R ultra-curved screen;
provides an immersive, natural viewing experience for enhanced
productivity and reduced eye fatigue
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Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution with a 16:9 aspect ratio. Samsung VA
panel delivers deep blacks, vivid colors, and a wide viewing angle,
while Eye Saver Mode and Flicker-Free technology help minimize eye
strain during long working hours
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Easy connectivity: HDMI input for high-speed devices and VGA for legacy applications
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Slim, VESA-mountable panel is suitable for multi-screen workstations.
Tilt adjustable stand with small footprint fits onto any desktop
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3-Year Business Warranty with extended warranties available for purchase, TAA Compliant for Federal Government Customers
Let
me start this review by stating that the Monitor came in today. It is
an upgrade from a 23inch Gateway Monitor that I was using (still working
great but now on my wife's computer). I took my time over that last
several weeks and I was trying to figure out what type of monitor to
get. (There are HUNDREDS!!) I narrowed it down by screen size,
clarity, curved screen and peoples reviews. I fell in on this one.
First it's a 27". Second it's a curved screen. Those first two choices
were important to me. Then I slogged through a ton of reviews. Way to many frauds
out there. I also looked at reviews on YouTube.
At the end of the day
the Samsung models won hands down. Then after more looking and more
narrowing I settled on the 27-inch Business 390 Series C27F390FHN Curved
Screen LED-Lit Monitor. I believe I hit the Jack Pot on this one. The
set up took no time at all. Once it was on I used my HP Diagnostic tool
to do a Video test. I checked for dead Pixels... NONE!!! The screen
is crisp and clear. I'm not a gamer. However, I have played (a small
amount) of War Thunder in the Past. So, I'm now going to see how that
does. I'm not worried that it won't meet expectations. The reviews
said it was good for Gaming too. So far so good. I'll see how this
monitor holds up over the test of time.
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