
Take your gaming and movie to the next level with the Samsung C24RG50 monitor. It features a 24" curved screen and a 1920 x 1080 FHD resolution that delivers detailed images with wider horizon. 144Hz refresh rate and AMD FreeSync put an end to motion blur and tearing commonly experienced in fast-action scenes. Everything looks fantastic on the screen thanks to 3000:1 contrast ratio. The Game Mode lets every game play out with mind-bending visuals as game developers intended.

A deeply rounded 1800R curved screen lets your eyes maintain a constant focus across the entire screen, resulting in a more comfortable viewing experience.

Games played on the Samsung C24RG50 are noticeably smoother and clearer with refresh rates of 144Hz, which can be easily changed to 60Hz, 100Hz or 120Hz.

The Game Mode instantly optimizes black gamma levels, contrast ratios, sharpness and color value settings for virtually any game genre or movie. Low Input Lag Mode reduces delays between your input devices and display, while Virtual Aim Point enhances firing accuracy in first-person shooter games.

AMD Radeon FreeSync combined with a dynamically adapted display refresh rate eliminates screen tearing and minimizes stutter for a smoother, faster gaming experience.

Eye Saver Mode reduces the amount of harmful blue light. Flicker-Free technology continuously removes tiring and irritating screen flicker to give you a comfortable gaming experience.

Samsung C24RG50 provides a 3000:1 contrast ratio that delivers deep blacks, bright whites, and rich colors for clear, vibrant movie and game scenes, helping you react faster and win more.
Pros: No backlight bleed No dead pixels No problems with 144hz Good contrast and color settings out the box, was a bit dim for my liking however Arrived timely
Cons: Not the best viewing angles, but take what you can get I suppose Stand seems overkill in how much area it takes up, though it is quite steady
Overall Review: Would recommend to most people, I bought it on sale. I will update my review if anything changes with it (ie dead pixels etc)