For the C series of monitors, the Korean giant Samsung is assembling a variety of curved monitors that can come in handy in a variety of scenarios. One member of this series can play the role of an immersive gaming monitor, another will become a reliable assistant for the designer, and the third can become an alternative to a massive TV in the hall or a replacement for several work monitors.


The locomotive of this series is the C24RG50F model and its numerous variations. At the time of release in the summer of 2019, it was one of the few curved gaming monitors with a relatively small display diagonal and an affordable price tag. Two years after its release, this model has not lost its appeal, holding the status of a bestseller in the C series and one of the most popular gaming monitors on the market.

The second subgroup includes rather working and multimedia monitors with a class above the average. For example, the Samsung C27T550FDI is a widescreen 27-inch monitor with an honest 8-bit VA matrix. The massive curved display with natural colours makes it an interesting option for novice photographers and designers.

The third group of products includes gigantic curved monitors with a diagonal of 32 to 49". Despite belonging to the same line, formally these are devices of a completely different class and purpose. They often feature USB hubs, additional Thunderbolt ports, powerful built-in speakers, and boast support for Picture-by-Picture and Picture-in-Picture modes. Some models use quantum dot LED backlighting.