Mark Urso—November 26, 2025
This thing is HUGE! I like it! My mac is a Studio M4 max, and everything works plug and play, though there is only one resolution to choose from. You'll be fiddling with the sizes of things. But you'll have amazing real estate! Def a good item which I recommend if you have the system to support it. Get a swivel arm too. Great monitor for the price! Read more
Lakshmy—August 3, 2025
This monitor is amazing for both gaming and work! The ultra-wide curved screen makes gameplay super immersive, and the 165Hz refresh rate with 1ms response time keeps everything smooth with no lag. The colors are vibrant, and the resolution is crisp, perfect for multitasking and streaming. Setup was easy, and the multiple ports are very convenient. Highly recommend for gamers and anyone needing a large, high-quality display. Read more
Sal M—March 24, 2025
The 34" Samsung curved computer screen is a game-changer for both work and play! The ultra-wide screen provides an immersive viewing experience, whether I’m multitasking or enjoying movies and games. The curved design reduces glare and offers a more natural, comfortable viewing angle. The picture quality is crystal clear with vibrant colors, and the wide aspect ratio makes multitasking easy and efficient. It’s well-built and looks sleek on my desk. Highly recommend this monitor for anyone seeking an impressive, high-quality display! Read more
Jake—December 22, 2025
I purchased this monitor March 1, 2025 and on December 21, 2025 the screen cracked while I was adjusting the tilt angle. I was even more disappointed and irritated when I called Samsung to see if I could have it repaired or replaced under warranty and they stated since it was accidental and not a manufacturing defect that it wouldn't be covered but I could send it in for investigation but I might have to pay if they find no manufacturing issue. I'm not going to trust Samsung to do an investigation on a Samsung product and I'm further disappointed with no attempt from Samsung to repair this monitor and keep as much as they can out of a tech landfill. I've adjusted the tilt angle multiple times on my high end LG OLED with no issues, and I've adjusted the tilt angle multiple times on the cheap off brand one I use at work and have never had a monitor screen crack, but there are other reviews of people having the same issue with this model Samsung. It was a decently fine monitor but between the screen crack and poor customer service I'm staying away from Samsung monitors. Read more

Mark W. Evans—August 10, 2025
I've had this monitor for a little over 4 years. It has worked pretty well and the visual quality is great. It can be clunky to switch between video inputs with the little button. Today I was switching between the HDMI and DVI inputs and the screen suddenly went blank! As best I can tell, the HDMI input has problems with the old RCA to HDMI converter that I started using. The monitor works fine when I disconnect that device. Read more
Zach—July 15, 2024
Overall I'm a lot happier with this than an old 4k tv from walmart. Only complaints I have were the lackluster HDR, which I expected only being HDR10, and the color, which was a super easy fix. I just changed was color, I changed it to Cool 2 and set blue to 70 and it looks perfect now. No dead pixels or cracks to speak of, just some scratches on the frame from being a clutz installing it. Unlike what the other reviews say, the power LED can be turned off while the monitor is off, by going into system and scrolling all the way down, it shows "Power LED On", and set it to "Working," this will let the LED turn off while the monitor is off. Great for someone who has their computer in their room and likes it nice and dark while they sleep. Going from 60hz to 165 was a massive difference for me, it felt like the image was clearer sooner after moving. The curve isn't too much, but 1500r would have been nice. I haven't used it for any FPS games, because I have this installed on a monitor arm on my sim racing rig, but I imagine the experience would be great. As for racing, I think 21:9 is better as it's a more efficient use of screen space. How often do you look at the roof and dashboard of your car while driving? I don't look much personally, so I thought I would get rid of the unused space and get my monitor closer to the top of the wheel so it feels more immersive, but also keep a wider FOV to see more on the track. I bought this because it ticked all of my boxes; ultrawide, >100 PPI, IPS, >144hz, 1ms response time, and a nice curve. I would say if you can get it under $400 to go and snag one. Read more
John Ogden—October 13, 2025
I got this monitor on a prime deal and it is great for the price. The picture quality is good (only using it at max resolution) and it is a great "in between" size (big enough to give a wide view in games or extended real estate in spreadsheets or documents but I don't have to twist my head like the 49" or 57" versions, though not quite as immersive depending on content). It is a little more bare bones than other Samsung monitors I have (fewer ports, doesn't tilt) and is fairly dim at normal brightness (easy to tune on the menu) but for the money (even a little more) I would get it again. Read more
Edward Riggers—November 8, 2025
Awesome monitor worked right out of the box. Refurbished saved myself some money. Read more