Samsung CHG70 is the first HDR monitor with FreeSync 2

New monitor Samsung CHG70 with Quantum Dot, curved, FreeSync-backed and HDR. That is the latest in the latest technology that combines on this monitor. There is also a high refresh rate and low response time. This is what we are looking for on player monitors: 144 Hz and 1 ms. The 27inch monitor at 1440p resolution has a thin frame, 26.9-inch area. These are the key features of the CHG70.

Samsung CHG70, Samsung CHG70 is the first HDR monitor with FreeSync 2, Optocrypto

The features offered in the CHG70 were eagerly anticipated in the monitor world. This model Samsung CHG70 is especially crucial for the next generation of the Samsung curved monitor family.

The Samsung CHG70 is one of the most anticipated monitors for gamers for its HDR support and the new FreeSync 2 standard. The monitor seems to be finally close to its release, and we have in detail all its most main features.

Samsung CHG70 is the first monitor with AMD FreeSync 2

Samsung CHG70 is the world’s primary HDR FreeSync monitor. So that is technically making it the first FreeSync 2 monitor we’ve seen so far. Samsung CHG70 has a curved 27-inch Quantum Dot screen that covers 125% of the sRGB color gamut. It comes with the resolution of 2560 × 1440. The monitor has a fantastic look with these features plus support for HDR imaging technology.

The refresh rate of the monitor is 144Hz and only has 1ms response time. So that is great for the most competitive gamers that require an immediate response to their movements. The CHG70 possesses the holy trifecta of the perfect game monitor. It has accurate colors, low response times and high refresh rates with adaptive technology.

Samsung CHG70, Samsung CHG70 is the first HDR monitor with FreeSync 2, Optocrypto

AMD FreeSync 2 was announced in January at CES and aims to move forward on the current FreeSync standard. So the fundamental difference here in Samsung CHG70 is in the certification process. From now on, all FreeSync 2-certified monitors are required to be low-latency, high refresh rates, HDR-compliant. Also, have low frame rate compensation (Low Framerate Compensation). These stricter standards ensure a more premium player experience on any FreeSync 2 monitor compared to the FreeSync standard we currently have.