Samsung has for
EDU/EPP Members: 57" Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 4K UHD Quantum Mini-LED Curved Monitor (LS57CG952NNXZA) +
27" Odyssey G3 FHD 180Hz Gaming Monitor (LS27DG302ENXZA) on sale for $1349.91 >
now $1349.99 when you follow the instructions below.
Shipping is free.
Note: Must be signed in w/ eligible discount program account to see sale price/purchase. Eligibility and sale price may vary by account or discount program.
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Deal Instructions:
- Visit the Samsung Discount Program page and select your qualifying program
- Go to 57" Odyssey Neo G9 Curved Monitor (LS57CG952NNXZA)
- Add to cart
- 27" Odyssey G3 FHD 180Hz Gaming Monitor (LS27DG302ENXZA) will be automatically added to cart
- The price should be $1349.91 + free shipping
Specs (LS57CG952NNXZA):
- 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:
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Yes great for productivity. I'm on a 3060ti and haven't gamed yet but I expect the experience will be poor with that card but works fine for 8k via DP.
Also, the 240hz mode only works with a few AMD cards. None of the nVidia cards do that as they don't support the needed DP or HDMI versions.
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Great deal OP, on the fence as my current 38" Dell is near-perfect but my eyes are starting to feel their age.
For production and not for gaming.
How is the color accuracy compare to Mac?
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If you want to use it with PiP / PbP mode, Adaptive Sync and HDR are NOT supported. I was looking to do that first with two outputs from my 4090 to mimic my old dual monitor setup (two 2k 27 inch screens), and while it looks and works fine, I needed Adaptive Sync and HDR. But single huge monitor actually works great with Win 11 once you get used to it.
Another nice thing about this monitor is built in KVM switch. My keyboard and mouse connect to the monitor (through inexpensive hub), and to two different computers (my main desktop and work laptop). I can just toggle the input on the monitor to switch everything to another computer. Really helps reduce the clutter on my desk.
With this monitor, you want an arm. The included stand will take too much space on your desk. Don't get $400 arms, I got a $100 arm from Amazon and it works great once you adjust it.
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You'll see similar stories on Reddit... it works fine, no symptoms at all, then dies. I think the pricing reflects that. Yes, all monitors/displays have their potential defects, but this one seems systemic. Maybe the "launch" batch was bad - I really hope so because you can't get a better monitor than this, especially when more DP2.1 cards become available
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