Update: This popular deal is now ~$50 less.
Samsung has for
EPP/EDU Members: 49" Odyssey G91F 5120x1440p 144Hz VA 1000R Curved Gaming Monitor (LS49FG910ENXZA)
+ 2-Year Samsung Care+ for $650.99 >
now $601.01 or less 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 and check eligibility. If eligible, sign in or create an account.
- Visit 49" Odyssey G91F Curved Gaming Monitor
- Scroll down to "Samsung care+" and select "2-year plan" for $1.
- Add to cart
- Your total should $650.99 > now $601.01 after EDU/EPP savings. Shipping is free.
- Note: If you haven't made a purchase over $500 in the Shop Samsung app, download the app and log in and you may see an additional $50 discount.
Specs: - Resolution: 5,120 x 1,440
- Refresh Rate: 144Hz
- Response Time: 1ms (GTG)
- Panel type: VA
- Curvature: 1000R
- HDR10+ Gaming
- VESA DisplayHDR 600
- Brightness: 350 cd/㎡
- Model: LS49FG910ENXZA
- Ports:
- 2x HDMI 2.1
- 1x DisplayPort 1.4
- 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1
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I would recommend these for productivity more than gaming. I moved mine to the office, and now use 4K OLED for gaming.
This one is OLED?
I would recommend these for productivity more than gaming. I moved mine to the office, and now use 4K OLED for gaming.
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VA panel it says, so not OLED. This one is for work. The OLED version is for play
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Anyway OP's monitor is decent for entry-level 49", but if I could do it all over again, I'd wait on a 57" OLED. 49" = dual 27" monitors, 57" = dual 30" monitors. The extra vertical space is actually really nice to have.
As far as gaming, most modern games support super ultrawide resolutions, but some still need some modding or something, all free but timely things if you want to take full advantage. Getting the full 144 fps will need a modern GPU, though, unless you're playing on low settings or an old game. Productivity is better than two separate monitors, even if there's an equal amount of screen area. You'll also have to set the monitor a certain distance for it to be optimal, so consider that if you lack the space.
If you're on the edge, test one out at a store, then make the leap and keep the boxes and stuff for returns just in case. For me, super ultrawide monitors are one of those pieces of equipment that once you use, you can never go back/smaller.
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