Note: This deal is for
2 monitors for $494.99. You must add 2 to cart w/ eligible EDU/EPP account to see deal price. Alternatively you may purchase
1 for $329.99 w/ eligible EDU/EPP account.
Samsung has for
EDU/EPP Members: 27" Odyssey G7 G70D 4K UHD IPS 144Hz 1ms Smart Gaming Monitor (LS27DG702ENXZA) on sale at
2 for
$494.99 when you follow the instructions below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
Eragorn for finding this deal.
Deal Instructions:- Visit the Samsung Discount Program page and select the program for which you qualify.
- Sign-in to your account.
- Add 2x 27" Odyssey G7 G70D 4K UHD IPS 144Hz 1ms(GtG) Smart Gaming Monitor to cart
- You may be prompted to verify eligibility
- Price in cart will be 2x 27" Odyssey G7 G70D 4K monitors for $494.99 (one for $329.99, the other for $165) + free shipping
- Alternatively, you can purchase a single monitor for $329.99
Specs/Features:- Resolution: 3840x2160 (4K Ultra HD)
- Refresh Rate: 144Hz
- Response Time: 1ms
- Brightness: 280 cd/2
- Color Gamut: 99% sRGB
- Panel Type: Fast IPS
- Viewing Angles: 178° H /178° V
- NVIDIA G-Sync / AMD FreeSync Premium / HDR10+ support
- Samsung Tizen smart operating system w/ Samsung Bixby & Amazon Alexa built-in
- 802.11ac WiFi / Bluetooth 5.2
- Integrated Speakers
- VESA mountable (100mm x 100mm)
- Ports:
- 2x HDMI 2.1
- 1x DisplayPort v1.4
- 2x USB-A 3.0
- 1x Ethernet
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Here's the link though for anyone wondering...
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644.99 before tax
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Edit: I just realized it's the same exact deal. $525 is the Grand total. I'm an idiot
The reality is, is that looking at higher resolution displays is what causes people to want more and more resolution in the first place.
I remember the first time I saw QHD on 32" screen, I thought we had reached the pinnacle. Not even close.
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- The Smart TV wanna be monitor features don't seem to have a way to be disabled.
- They constantly flip between standby and warning power off (power settings are the same on the PC as I had set for the previous 2 sets of monitors).
-- I at least disabled the Device Connecting / Device Disconnecting sounds in Windows Themes as it would tone out disconnect/connect about every 60 seconds per monitor.
- Still need to fully configure colors and white balance
- Even with setting GeForce and Windows to 144Hz, getting tearing with DX12 with movements in some basic games (but only really tested one).
I've only really had them for a day or so but it's been a tad rough so far.
- The Smart TV wanna be monitor features don't seem to have a way to be disabled.
- They constantly flip between standby and warning power off (power settings are the same on the PC as I had set for the previous 2 sets of monitors).
-- I at least disabled the Device Connecting / Device Disconnecting sounds in Windows Themes as it would tone out disconnect/connect about every 60 seconds per monitor.
- Still need to fully configure colors and white balance
- Even with setting GeForce and Windows to 144Hz, getting tearing with DX12 with movements in some basic games (but only really tested one).
I've only really had them for a day or so but it's been a tad rough so far.
Unfortunately this is basically a TV that can be used to cast a PC input. You'd think the extra features would be good but.. No.
I think they designed this for tiny dorm room style Korean apartments, where your computer monitor doubles as your living room TV, home audio center, and video calling device.
Will probably dump it out on Facebook for a profit.
Unfortunately this is basically a TV that can be used to cast a PC input. You'd think the extra features would be good but.. No.
I think they designed this for tiny dorm room style Korean apartments, where your computer monitor doubles as your living room TV, home audio center, and video calling device.
Will probably dump it out on Facebook for a profit.
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