Samsung[samsung.com] has for EPP and EDU Members: 32" Odyssey Neo G8 4K UHD Quantum HDR2000 Curved Gaming Monitor for $449.93 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.
Your total should $449.93 after EDU/EPP savings. Shipping is free.
Specs:
Resolution: 3840x2160
Refresh Rate: 240Hz
Response Time: 1ms(GtG)
Panel Type: VA
Quantum HDR 2000
Viewing Angle: 178°(H)/178°(V)
VESA Mount: 100x100mm
Height Adjustable Stand
Model: LS32BG852NNXGO
Ports:
2x HDMI 2.1
1x Display Port 1.4
2x USB
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Samsung[samsung.com] has for EPP and EDU Members: 32" Odyssey Neo G8 4K UHD Quantum HDR2000 Curved Gaming Monitor for $449.93 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.
Did they ever fix the flicker issue with this monitor? I had one a couple of years ago and returned it.
Don't know if they fix the flicker/scan line issues, but when it came out, reviewers said the Neo G7 was a better choice because the G7 didn't have any of those issues.
Don't know if they fix the flicker/scan line issues, but when it came out, reviewers said the Neo G7 was a better choice because the G7 didn't have any of those issues.
Yes, I have two of the G7's and they initially had flicker, but a firmware update fixed that.
I bought this at about $550 more than a year ago. I updated to the latest firmware available at the time but kept getting intermittent black screens when gaming on an RTX 5080. I loved the picture quality and brightness, but ended up having to return it since Samsung support couldn't figure out how to fix it.
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What's the difference between this one and the g7?
I have a 32' 4k Samsung monitor the ur59c the basic one that I bought a while back. I am not a fan of it because of how dim it is but because how the stand is horrible. You can't adjust the height or anything like that. It is a flat 4k monitor
Are 32k 4k curved monitors superior? The thing is you can look at the edges much better than a flat 32' 4k monitor right? I know my samsung monitor is 60 hz but are monitors that are like 165 hz or 240 hz like this much better? The thing is I don't play games but I do something on a laptop that does use software where it's pretty much like a game. I do notice it lags a bit and I believe it's the software. However, is it possible because my laptop is only 60 hz and not 165 hz, that could be the reason?
Does anyone have an opinion on the Samsung 4k curved monitors that are 37' and 40'? Those cost much more.
Has anyone here used 2 of these 32' 4k curved monitors and have it side by side like a reverse V and if so, how was it? Or does it take up too much space? I have a 6 foot folding table but it isn't that deep. I put my 32' 4k Samsung flat monitor in the middle of the table as far back as I can to not have the monitor close to me but it never felt comfortable.
I have been using this monitor for 18 months and have had absolutely no issues with it. It is very bright with very good contrast due to mini-led. Display port 1.4 supports 240hz at 4k from my Caldigit thunderbolt 4 dock. I am ordering another one so I can have a dual 32" 4k monitor set-up which will end up both being 120hz. The only thing this monitor can use is maybe a built-in usb-c dock or usb-c connection for video.
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I have a 32' 4k Samsung monitor the ur59c the basic one that I bought a while back. I am not a fan of it because of how dim it is but because how the stand is horrible. You can't adjust the height or anything like that. It is a flat 4k monitor
Are 32k 4k curved monitors superior? The thing is you can look at the edges much better than a flat 32' 4k monitor right? I know my samsung monitor is 60 hz but are monitors that are like 165 hz or 240 hz like this much better? The thing is I don't play games but I do something on a laptop that does use software where it's pretty much like a game. I do notice it lags a bit and I believe it's the software. However, is it possible because my laptop is only 60 hz and not 165 hz, that could be the reason?
Does anyone have an opinion on the Samsung 4k curved monitors that are 37' and 40'? Those cost much more.
Has anyone here used 2 of these 32' 4k curved monitors and have it side by side like a reverse V and if so, how was it? Or does it take up too much space? I have a 6 foot folding table but it isn't that deep. I put my 32' 4k Samsung flat monitor in the middle of the table as far back as I can to not have the monitor close to me but it never felt comfortable.
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