popularEragorn | Staff posted Nov 10, 2025 06:21 PM
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popularEragorn | Staff posted Nov 10, 2025 06:21 PM
Samsung EPP & EDU: 49" Samsung Odyssey G95SD 5124x1440 Dual QHD 240Hz OLED Curved Monitor $950 + Free Shipping
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Monitor is amazing for what it's worth.
Monitor is amazing for what it's worth.
To get the text messaging discount, visit the monitor's page and look at the bottom right corner for the sign up.
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As far as the one hundred dollar discount, i'm not sure why I see it. I'm using a samsung phone to use the app for what it's worth.
As far as the one hundred dollar discount, i'm not sure why I see it. I'm using a samsung phone to use the app for what it's worth.
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Let's say you want 3 separate windows (browsers, folders, etc.) open. Do you have to drag them side by side together and then manually resize them accordingly or is there a way to quickly snap them into place where they automatically size each other evenly?
Also, if someone were to play a game on this does it only use the entire monitor or are you able to size it down to maybe just the center section of the screen? I imagine you would need one hell of a graphics card to use the entire monitor in a game, but again, I have no experience with an ultrawide.
Let's say you want 3 separate windows (browsers, folders, etc.) open. Do you have to drag them side by side together and then manually resize them accordingly or is there a way to quickly snap them into place where they automatically size each other evenly?
Also, if someone were to play a game on this does it only use the entire monitor or are you able to size it down to maybe just the center section of the screen? I imagine you would need one hell of a graphics card to use the entire monitor in a game, but again, I have no experience with an ultrawide.
In terms of window layout, if you're on Windows 11, there is a feature called Snap Layouts that will help manage and distribute multi-window layouts, and there's also the more basic two-window split if you drag a window to the far left or right of the monitor that will let you split evenly - I've never found it difficult to manage the window placement for what it's worth.
Games are hit or miss, and it very much depends on the game. In some cases, you can play at the full ultrawide and it's glorious; Cyberpunk, Spider-Man, Horizon, Destiny, etc support the resolution and look spectacular. Other games you may be limited to playing at a standard resolution centered in the display, and some older games will sort of work but have janky stretched cutscenes or menus. There are some workarounds for this that may or may not work for you: it is technically possible to connect both the DisplayPort and HDMI to your computer at the same time and have Windows recognize a split display as two separate monitors; sometimes this works fine for gaming, but depending on how the game attempts to use the monitor, the attempt to hijack the resolution or frame rate can make the split not work well. If you're used to multi-monitor setups, this is largely the equivalent of two 27" 1440p displays side-by-side. I haven't had any issues with burn in or anything to date, despite using it for software development and running IDEs for several hours at a time.
My core complaint on the G95 is the absolutely atrocious Samsung OS; Samsung desperately wants this thing to be an internet-connected TV as much as a monitor, and it is infuriatingly unintuitive to switch between inputs, as there is no dedicated button on the remote and it requires very slow menus to switch using the nub under the screen. There's a version of this monitor (I think the G93?) without the TV functionality and I honestly wish I'd opted for that instead. Happy to answer any questions.
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