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
$239.96 when you follow the deal instructions listed below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks Deal Hunter
Meowssi 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 $239.96 + 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)
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I was also offered $60 "exclusive offer" by the extension named after the stuff bees make...bringing my net price down to $180.
I still returned it. Three main reasons:
1.) The "smart features" simply get in the way. The monitor tries to go into some smart TV mode every time it loses signal. And every time it wakes up, it splashes this "GAME BAR" across the bottom 2 inches of the screen for like 20s. I just want my monitor to be a monitor. I don't need all this extra crap.
2.) I thought I would like a curved monitor. I do not. Especially not at this size; it seems considerably smaller than my flat 27" monitor. And it doesn't line up well next to other monitors because of how much the sides move forward.
3.) Black levels and viewing angles weren't great at all. I have nothing against VA panels, but I feel like IPS would be better for a curved display.
Just my 2 cents. I really wanted to love this monitor, too.
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To have 3 or more.
All kidding aside, I have 3 screens for work and I'm just a regular shmoe. It's great to have email on one, meeting on another, and maybe work in progress on a 3rd like an Excel or PowerPoint. Just makes work easier. Now if you edit video, multiple monitors is a great help. Also I know financial guys that run 4 or 6 to keep eyes on everything including financial news videos.
It has an HDMI 2.1 port, should be plenty fine.
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I was also offered $60 "exclusive offer" by the extension named after the stuff bees make...bringing my net price down to $180.
I still returned it. Three main reasons:
1.) The "smart features" simply get in the way. The monitor tries to go into some smart TV mode every time it loses signal. And every time it wakes up, it splashes this "GAME BAR" across the bottom 2 inches of the screen for like 20s. I just want my monitor to be a monitor. I don't need all this extra crap.
2.) I thought I would like a curved monitor. I do not. Especially not at this size; it seems considerably smaller than my flat 27" monitor. And it doesn't line up well next to other monitors because of how much the sides move forward.
3.) Black levels and viewing angles weren't great at all. I have nothing against VA panels, but I feel like IPS would be better for a curved display.
Just my 2 cents. I really wanted to love this monitor, too.
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