Samsung C32HG70 FreeSync 2 HDR Monitor Review

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The Guru of 3D posted a review on the Samsung C32HG70 FreeSync 2 HDR Monitor A quote from the article:
The more steadily increasing trend this year for monitors definitely is for them to take the HDR route. AMD already released their HDR compatible standards over a year ago, meanwhile, proper panels have been scarce to get. Often monitors have been tagged as 'HDR compatible' offering silly low amounts of nits in the 350 cd/m2 range. Meanwhile, Nvidia is going aggressive with Ultra HD HDR GSYNC certified displays reaching peak levels of 1000 nits, however, with prices easily doubled for that amount of nits, very few people can actually buy these as the upcoming batches are based on 27" panel formats (Ultra HD) which are a bit silly on that resolution DPI scaling wise. Is Ultra HD is the best choice at the moment? We do not believe so, at 24 inches up to 32 inches we feel panels at 2560x1440 or 3440x1440 are far better suited for the job, at a far lower price. With that in mind, we review an HDR gaming monitor in relation to FreeSync 2, the certified FreeSync 2 C32HG70 (aka CHG70). This 32-inch Samsung Quantum Dot 2560x1440 gaming monitor can do 144Hz combined with FreeSync and FreeSync 2. That eliminates stutter and tearing while gaming in HDR. The Samsung C32HG70 is fitted with a VA panel offering proper image quality, connectivity, and features... lots of features that appeal to any PC gamer.
 Samsung C32HG70 FreeSync 2 HDR Monitor Review