Samsung has for
EPP/EDU Members: 49" Samsung Odyssey G9 G95C DQHD 240Hz Curved Gaming Monitor + 27" Samsung Odyssey G55C QHD 165Hz Curved Gaming Monitor on sale for
$719.99 when you follow the steps 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.
- Add 49" Odyssey G9 DQHD 240Hz Curved Gaming Monitor (LS49CG954ENXZA) to cart
- Verify under "Enhance your experience" you have checked "Get 27" Odyssey G55C QHD on us."
- The price in cart will be $719.99. Shipping is free.
Specs - 49"
- Resolution: 5,120 x 1,440
- Refresh Rate: 240Hz
- Response Time: 1ms (GTG)
- Panel type: VA
- Curvature: 1000R
- HDR10+ Gaming
- VESA DisplayHDR 1000
- Brightness: 450 cd/㎡
- Ports:
- 3x HDMI 2.1
- 2x USB 3.0
- 1x DisplayPort 1.4
- 27"
- Resolution: 2560x1440
- Refresh Rate: 165Hz
- Response Time: 1ms (MPRT)
- Panel type: VA
- Curvature: 1000R
- HDR10
- AMD Radeon FreeSync
- Brightness: 300cd/㎡
- Ports:
- 1x HDMI 2.2
- 1x Display Port 1.2
Top Comments
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Just wait for that $699 deal for OLED. Or more commonly seen as $776 with extra monitor on EPP or $850 with extra monitor on EDU or $799 with extra $75 BB gift card. Tons of deal for this monitor.
I also got the Costco deal and I figured with 90 day returns, if a significantly better deal pops up elsewhere I'll just return the Costco one and rebuy.
Yes. OLED is always better.
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If you're only gaming/media heavy with this monitor then OLED is better. If you're using it for productivity tasks then you're probably going to find the text clarity iffy and may be running a burn-in gamble.
The really new, super modern OLEDs seem to have so much built in burn-in mitigation in order to help the average "I'll just use it like a monitor" user...but again that's really only for the absolute latest OLED panels. For most of the panels people seem to aim for about 3ish years before having to replace.
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Is it OLED ?
Edit: you thumb downing cowards. Hatred of the truth. Weak.
I use it for gaming, watching movies and just everyday use. As you said, it is a use scenario.
Friend has one as well - got a better deal and got it for $600. His is still going strong as well.
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If you're only gaming/media heavy with this monitor then OLED is better. If you're using it for productivity tasks then you're probably going to find the text clarity iffy and may be running a burn-in gamble.
The really new, super modern OLEDs seem to have so much built in burn-in mitigation in order to help the average "I'll just use it like a monitor" user...but again that's really only for the absolute latest OLED panels. For most of the panels people seem to aim for about 3ish years before having to replace.
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I agree with almost everything here (text clarity is certainly an issue) except this OLED burn thing seems to be super overblown.
I have been using LG OLEDs pretty much since its inception when I made the jump from plasma while skipping every other tech in-between. Currently running 3 OLED TVs with the oldest is about 10 years old and 2 OLED monitors. The oldest TV has a red vertical line that comes and goes, but no burn in yet. I don't think my use case is anything special either.