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49" Samsung Odyssey G9 G95SC DQHD OLED 240Hz 0.03ms Curved Monitor for $1390.69 -
$290.70 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page =
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About this Item:- OLED & NEO QUANTUM PROCESSOR PRO: With the advanced Neo Quantum Processor Pro, every frame on the OLED panel is instantly analyzed and optimized for maximum quality; Colors, shades and contrast come together to deliver a bright, brilliant picture
- 49" DUAL QHD: A screen as wide as two quad high definition monitors delivers maximum space to take in all the pin-sharp detail; It wraps around your field of vision with 1800R curvature to put you fully into your character's shoes
- DisplayHDR TRUE BLACK 400: Uncover every secret with infinite expression; See true black and dark colors on screen without pixel light bleed for supreme color and depth expression in every game
- 0.03ms RESPONSE TIME & 240Hz REFRESH RATE: Samsung OLED with Quantum Dot technology delivers 0.03ms response time; HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort connections keep you ahead of the competition with the 240Hz refresh rate
- AMD FREESYNC PREMIUM PRO: Hyper action made seamless; Fast-action and complex game scenes are projected stably and stutter-free with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro to power your competitive edge
- WHERE GAMING COMES TOGETHER: Gaming Hub allows instant access to streaming services and consoles; Smooth visuals and responsive gameplay are powered by Samsung's advanced game streaming technology without downloads – just turn on and play*
- GAME BAR: Now, you can easily view the status of the most important settings such as FPS or HDR; Modify the screen ratio, zoom in on the Minimap, or change the game picture mode without ever leaving your game screen**
- SMART TV EXPERIENCE: Take a break from long gaming sessions to catch up on must-see streaming content with only a WiFi connection; Samsung TV Plus offers free live content with no downloads or sign-ups and tailored suggestions from Universal Guide***
- BUILT-IN SPEAKER: Built-in speakers reduce setup time and desktop clutter from external wires and speakers; Take your game to the next level by never missing an audio cue
- VERSATILE CONNECTIVITY: Tap into a multitude of input options; The HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort, and USB Hub lets you easily hook up to your favorite devices while maintaining a streamlined setup****
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However I'm waiting for Black Friday and hoping an even better deal will pop up as I don't even need this beast of a monitor. My meager RX 6600 XT video card might not be able to drive/handle this monstrosity anyways.
Although, it would be nice to only have one monitor rather than the 4 I'm using now (2xQHD & 2xFHD). Probably would keep one though to have a vertical display for documents and such...
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G-sync is still semi-broken on all of these; you get flickering and occasional screen blackouts when displaying grey content. It's the most cited issue with the Samsung OLED monitors. Given how responsive OLED is and the high refresh rate, leaving G-Sync off isn't too noticeable, but disappointing considering the price point and market.
Another annoying thing is that, while fairly rare, HDR10+ content is problematic with this when viewing non 16:9 content; not all of the native apps support Zoom to Fill, and stretch to fill bizarrely only has 16:9 and 32:9 options; no 21:9. This is also due to the fact that PC can't output DV or HDR10+ on their own, so you're stuck with either native apps or streaming boxes, which don't support non-16:9 output resolutions. This would be much less of an issue on the 34" 21:9 version.
The screen also seems to interact bizarrely with Windows HDR; HDR content doesn't trigger a switch to HDR mode and leaving HDR mode on permanently is an issue because the SDR content brightness slider affects HDR content too and greys are somewhat lifted.
Even that would be less problematic if HDR and SDR mode remembered their own settings consistently (ex: 60% brightness for SDR vs 100% for HDR). Plus, most of the time when you switch from HDR to SDR and back, the Peak Brightness setting toggles back to Off, so I have to manually check that each time.
The menus and software are clunky in general but mostly tolerable, just frustrating.
Despite all that, the image quality is unmatched. It's much brighter with much more vivid colors than my LG OLED TV and games look fantastic. While it can't sustain super high peak brightness, specular highlights and flashes are retina searing and impactful and look incredible against the pitch black background. I rewatched many of my favorite test reel movies just to enjoy that.
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