Samsung has for
EDU/EPP Members:
27" Odyssey G65B QHD 240Hz 1ms HDR600 Gaming Hub 1000R Curved Gaming Monitor w/ Remote (LS27BG652ENXGO) on sale for
$249.97 when you follow the deal instructions listed below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks Deal Hunter
Eragorn for sharing this deal.
Deal Instructions:
- Visit the Samsung Discount Program page and select your qualifying program
- Add 27" Odyssey G65B Gaming Monitor to your cart
- You may be prompted to sign in to your EDU/EPP Account
- Proceed to checkout
- The price should be $249.97 + free shipping
Specs:
- Resolution: 2560 x 1440
- Panel Type: VA
- Response Time: 1ms (GTG)
- Refresh Rate: Max 240Hz
- Curvature: 1000R
- HDR10+, DisplayHDR 600
- AMD FreeSync Premium Pro
- Viewing Angles: 178/178 (Horizontal/Vertical)
- Brightness: 350 (Typical), 300 (Min)
- Vesa Mount: 100mm x 100mm
- Inputs
- 2x HDMI 2.1
- 1x Display Port 1.4
- 2x USB
- 1x Ethernet
- 1x Audio
Warranty: 1-Year Labor and Parts Coverage (
details)
Top Comments
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Yeah, but that doesn't change the fact that Samsung, the manufacturer, says that the Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price is $700, does it? What do you think an SD poster should put in that field when posting the deal?
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It's fine enough for $97 for sure, but no PC seems to wake it properly. I've tried with integrated AMD graphics, an RX580, and a 3060 with no luck. Played with damn near every setting and can't seem to get it to work. Seems to be a known issue with a number of Samsung monitors.
It also has color reproduction problems where I have to reboot my entire Windows 11 system to get it not wash out, oversaturate, or blast the brightness. It shows immediately upon boot and a reboot always fixes it. Should add: I have an LG C3 and a Monoprice 1080p 165hz monitor also connected that never have these color issues.
Works well enough for $97, but I'd think before dropping $250 on this pretty turd of a monitor.
I had the 32" and used it as a sidecar entertainment monitor (I loved it) but the QHD just wasn't crisp enough watching TV at a desk.
The gist should me important than the semantics and the gist is what the monitor is actually worth paying for.
It's fine enough for $97 for sure, but no PC seems to wake it properly. I've tried with integrated AMD graphics, an RX580, and a 3060 with no luck. Played with damn near every setting and can't seem to get it to work. Seems to be a known issue with a number of Samsung monitors.
It also has color reproduction problems where I have to reboot my entire Windows 11 system to get it not wash out, oversaturate, or blast the brightness. It shows immediately upon boot and a reboot always fixes it. Should add: I have an LG C3 and a Monoprice 1080p 165hz monitor also connected that never have these color issues.
Works well enough for $97, but I'd think before dropping $250 on this pretty turd of a monitor.
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Overall other than the minor artifacts I am satisfied. I also updated the driver.