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Edited March 10, 2024
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On the Samsung APP Only!
Samsung has for EDU/EPP Members: 57" Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 4K UHD Quantum Mini-LED Curved Monitor (LS57CG952NNXZA) on sale for $1395.77
-Now $1389.77 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.
QA Note: Also works on desktop/pc. Must add to cart to see the discounted price, once signed in to your discount program.
Note: Deal price may vary by EDU/EPP discount program.
Deal Instructions:
Visit the
Samsung Discount Program page [samsung.com] and select your qualifying program
Visit page for 57" Odyssey Neo G9 Curved Monitor (LS57CG952NNXZA)
You may be prompted to sign into your associated discount program's Account
Proceed to checkout
Your total should be $1395.77 after EDU/EPP savings. Shipping is free
Specs:
Resolution: 7,680 x 2,160
Refresh Rate: 240Hz
Response Time: 1ms (GTG)
Panel type: VA
Curvature: 1000R
HDR10+ Gaming
VESA DisplayHDR 1000
Local dimming: Mini LED
Brightness: 420 cd/㎡ (Typical), 350 cd/㎡ (Minimum)
Ports:
3x HDMI 2.1
2x USB 3.0
https://www.samsung.com/us/comput...g952nnxza/
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For productivity, this monitor is amazing. Having dual 4k seemlessly side by side is a ton of screen real-estate. I lead a software dev team and i feel this monitor has helped give me a little boost in productivity. Does get a little tricky when presenting on teams.
For gaming, i pretty much only use it for flight simulation. I got this monitor hoping it would be a nice blend between VR and flat panel to make non-VR flying more enjoyable when im practicing procedures and need to read charts etc. It works really well for this purpose although in MSFS 2020 there is a little bit of screen stretch on the far left and right sides of the screen.
Other pros are the PIP and the ability to split screen between two pcs. Having two 32" 4k screens side by side showing two separate PCs is awesome. Also, the monitor can be set super bright (can be too bright imo) so should suit anyone.
Cons for me are a few things. First, there are noticeable diagnol scan lines all over the monitor if you get too close to it, and it makes whites appear a little fuzzy. If im being honest i was on the fence about returning the monitor because of this but ive grown to really enjoy having tons of real-estate for work and for my gaming use case it does what i need perfectly. Second, the stand that comes with this monitor is pretty stable but the monitor does wobble a bit if you bump the desk. Third, with the sheer size and brightness of this monitor it does project a bit of heat.
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I'm showing $1291.60. Maybe different EDU/EPP give different discounts.
Can you give options?
Some minor flickering in loading screens, similar to the OLEDs VRR issues. Setting fps cap to -3 or -4 under refresh rate gets rid of 90% of them.
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