
Elevate your game with Samsung's Odyssey Ark 2nd Gen. with enhanced Multi-View, now with up to 4 inputs at once, including an all-new Display Port 1.4 connection. The 55" rotating screen with 1000R curvature enables maximum immersion, featuring 4K UHD resolution with 165Hz and 1ms GTG response time for hyper-fast action. With added KVM Switch you have full control of your command center with a single mouse and keyboard. Cockpit Mode and Eclipse Lighting optimizes screen environment and Sound Dome Technology provides an engulfing soundscape. Gaming Hub and Smart TV apps allow instant access to top streaming services. The solar-powered Ark Dial controls all functions including Flex Move Screen, Quick Settings, and Game Bar. Featuring Quantum Matrix Technology, Neural Quantum Processor Ultra, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and HDR 10+ Gaming for a competitive edge.
Q: Can I mount this Samsung monitor on the wall?
A: Yes, this monitor is wall mountable and compatible with a 200mm x 200mm VESA mount.
Q: What type of display panel is used in this Samsung monitor?
A: This Samsung monitor utilizes a VA panel for its display.
Q: What is the response time of this Samsung monitor?
A: This monitor boasts a remarkable 1ms response time, ensuring that even the fastest-paced action remains crystal clear and free from motion blur.
Q: Does this Samsung monitor have built-in speakers?
A: Yes, the Samsung monitor comes equipped with integrated speakers.
Q: Does this Samsung monitor support HDR content, and if so, which format?
A: Yes, this monitor supports HDR content and is compatible with the HDR10+ format.
Q: What is the peak brightness level of this Samsung monitor?
A: This Samsung monitor has a brightness of 600 candela per square meter.
A: It have most of the apps installed and the samsung plus so you can watch live some channels depending of your local where you live
A: The first gen Ark only allowed you to use 1 input for multiview, the second gen allows you to use other inputs for multiview.

Elevate your game with Samsung's Odyssey Ark 2nd Gen. with enhanced Multi-View, now with up to 4 inputs at once, including an all-new Display Port 1.4 connection. The 55" rotating screen with 1000R curvature enables maximum immersion, featuring 4K UHD resolution with 165Hz and 1ms GTG response time for hyper-fast action. With added KVM Switch you have full control of your command center with a single mouse and keyboard. Cockpit Mode and Eclipse Lighting optimizes screen environment and Sound Dome Technology provides an engulfing soundscape. Gaming Hub and Smart TV apps allow instant access to top streaming services. The solar-powered Ark Dial controls all functions including Flex Move Screen, Quick Settings, and Game Bar. Featuring Quantum Matrix Technology, Neural Quantum Processor Ultra, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and HDR 10+ Gaming for a competitive edge.

Experience lightning-quick speed with up to a 240Hz refresh rate¹ and 0.03ms response time on a huge 45" WQHD curved OLED monitor. UltraGear Fact: The 45-inch 21:9 45” UltraGear OLED monitor delivers more screen area than a 49-inch 32:9 aspect ratio screen. The sweeping, steep 800R curve surrounds you in the action. And with the 240Hz refresh rate, and 0.03ms response time, the action is fast, the play seamless and precise. Dive into UltraGear OLED’s immaculate visuals with up to 98.5% of DCI-P3 color coverage and a 1,500,000:1 contrast ratio for stunning blacks and vibrant colors. LG's game-changing webOS streaming platform adds ease and versatility, letting you enjoy your favorite entertainment streaming platforms as well as cloud gaming services from one, simple to access home screen. Adaptive sync technologies FreeSync Premium Pro and NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility ensure tear-free, stutter-free performance, whether you're on PC or next-gen consoles. Plus, the UltraGear's 2-year OLED limited warranty and OLED Care features give you peace of mind, keeping your UltraGear monitor in top shape. Designed for gamers, the virtually borderless design complements any gaming setup, with height, tilt, and pivot adjustments for optimal comfort. The RBG backlighting creates the mood that’ll upgrade any battlestation.

Elevate your game with the world's first Dual UHD Monitor – Samsung's 57" Neo G9 Curved Gaming Monitor. Features 57" screen size, 1000R curve with Quantum Matrix Technology powered by Quantum Mini LEDs for astounding levels of visual accuracy and unparalleled definition. 240Hz Refresh Rate, 1ms GTG response time and FreeSync Premium Pro, for stutter-free, hyper-fast action with all new DisplayPort 2.1. Display HDR 1000 with 1,000 nit peak brightness and 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio for enhanced color expression and depth. Cutting-edge design with CoreSync & Core Lighting+, ergonomic stand, and a multitude of convenient input options provide instant access to the game action.

One screen. Endless possibilities. The 21:9 ultra-wide 34” curved Smart monitor offers stunning widescreen visuals and a sleek design that's perfect for work, play, cinematic viewing, and everything in between. Experience vivid color with up to sRGB 99% coverage, HDR10 support and impeccable clarity with the 21:9 WQHD (3440x1440) screen, bringing every detail to life. Thanks to LG’s streaming platform webOS23¹, find your favorites fast with built-in access to Netflix, Prime Video, the Apple TV app, Disney+, HBO Max and instant access to over 300+ free LG Channels with everything from comedy to movies to sports. Apple AirPlay 2 & HomeKit compatibility² allow you to wirelessly control your monitor plus cast and mirror content from iOS or MacOS devices, no Apple TV necessary. Gaming on the monitor’s wide screen with the 100Hz refresh rate assures ultra-smooth action.
| Pros for Samsung - 55" Odyssey Ark 2nd Gen. Curved 4K UHD Quantum Mini-LED FreeSync Prem Pro 1ms GTG Gaming Screen - Black | |||
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| Screen Size, Refresh Rate, Sound Quality, Gaming, Curved | Overall Performance, Screen Size, Refresh Rate, Resolution, OLED Quality | Screen Size, Overall Performance, Resolution, Refresh Rate, Immersion | Screen Size, Overall Performance, Resolution, Refresh Rate, Smart Features |
| Cons for Samsung - 55" Odyssey Ark 2nd Gen. Curved 4K UHD Quantum Mini-LED FreeSync Prem Pro 1ms GTG Gaming Screen - Black | |||
| Weight | Text Clarity, Connectivity, Software | Dead Pixels, Noise Level, Speakers, Viewing Angle, Blooming | Thunderbolt Port |
Customers regard the 55" Odyssey Ark 2nd Gen. screen size as beautiful, and the sound quality as excellent. Gamers appreciate the high refresh rate and find it great for gaming, while others find the speakers to be a great bonus. The main drawback mentioned by customers is the weight of the product.
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To start my review I got this again the 57 inch they sell as well and ended up refunding the 57 inch. For those of you in the same boat that was thinking about getting both and having a hard time picking this review is for you. The 57 inch was great. "8k" so it looked amazing. (My 4090 was dying lol) room to finally get rid of my 2 other screens and gaming was weird in 32:9. The reason I returned it for this amazing screen is the fact that they are the same price and this is just 2 of the 57 inch stacked on top of each other. Plus if you really miss 32:9 or 21:9 for gaming or for work. This screen also has modes to change to them both. I never seen that before. I used it for dark souls and riding games and it feels the same. You do get a black bar on the bottom or top during this but thats not that bad because of how black this screen gets. On top of all that this screen also has speakers that are pretty good unless you use something crazy. The screen is uglier then the 57 inch because 4k stretched out over 55 inches gets a bit pixely but in games you cant tell as much vs random videos. So my case is only get the 57 inch if you work or code alott. The 55 inch is just better. Now my normal review. If you older or have bad eyes this thing will help alot. I played the finials and other fps games and I can see everything better plus 165 hz and 1 ms has made it so I'm scoring in the top 2-3 instead of last xD. Movies/youtube is crazy. I've done nothing but game at 4k and watch everything because this thing makes everything pop. Colors are ok. Not great tbh but after messing with the settings I managed to make it look great. 57 inch was better so if you edit pictures or videos and need good colors might need to pick that. Sound was ok. It beat my cheap setup I got for 20 dollars but it does the job and you'll use a headset most of the time anyways. But its close to 360 sound so you can hear in direction so movies are great. Remote/software was snappy but its slow to get through all the menus and options. Plus if you want to go multiplayer and use the 4 screens feature you lose 32:9 and also huge negative you haveee to connect your wifi.... makes no sense. I refuse to connect this screen to the internet because its just a monitor for me nothing more. I'm afraid they are going to update it and slow it down or remove features like Samsung always does so I can tell you anything wifi related. The hub is amazing. A lot of people have bad things to say but clearly they havent tried to reach around a screen before to plug a cable in. That hub saved me so much time. 57 inch was the worst. Took me 23 minutes to plug in a usb and hdmi... Overall if this thing is on sale and you have money to burn pick this up. I think its worth 1500-2000$ 16:9 is just better for everything but work and with this size even work might be a bit better. 5/5 recommended
NicholasZ Posted
I drove most of an hour to pick up this behemoth to replace a pair of 1080p 27" screens while it was on sale, about a third off. First thing to say is this is massive. Sitting at the same distance, 3'-4', from this as the old pair of monitors is immersive to say the least, however I can't play certain games full screen since I would have to physically look around to see the full map on display and in a fast-paced MOBA the delay would be a death sentence. Second, this thing is appropriately heavy, specs call it assembled and out of the box, 91.5 lbs, most of that is the base and you do not want to torque most of $3k of fragile glass. I assembled and placed this by myself out of necessity and I wish I had friends. I'd like to get a new desk or wall mount for this but I want to let the original memories fade first. Watching movies is an IMAX experience IF you have a decent source to play from, streaming is a last resort but I noticed plenty of distracting digital artifacting on dark portions of a movie from Prime, think flickering square in various shades of black. A Blu-Ray file was a much better experience. One of the things I was hoping to do was feed a second line from my computer into the monitor and simulate two ultrawide screens, top and bottom. I haven't done this yet since my computer only outputs DP and the monitor only accepts 1 DP input, plenty of other options but another mild frustration. Even if I did get a DP to HDMI converter, from the menus I've looked at so far, the advertised multi-screen function will only do the following configurations: 1 | 2 1 | 2/3 1/2 | 3 1/2 | 3/4 The "|" symbol splitting sides while the "/" above and below. I'd like the 1/2 config. On the productivity front, you have screen real estate for days - month - years; you want to look at 8 different Office documents at once? Go ahead. I do CAD professionally at work though and I trialed a CAD program at home with this and the curved screen really throws you when you're drawing a straight line. You just have to trust the program is doing what you tell it to. I included a picture from when I first placed it on my desk before rotating the screen to horizontal, in vertical it wasn't too far from my ceiling so... Overall this thing is nice so far, hope this helps anyone reading.
SelfAssembly Posted
This things a beast. I got it because of multiple use as i had two separate desks and decided to consolidate into a big desk and decided to get a new monitor as well. Its huge, fast, but also filled with some of Samsung notorious junkware albiet not as bad as they once were. It does have to my surprise nvidia GeForce built in, amazons cloud and a couple other ones ive never heard of. Ive never played any of these services since im a PC gamer but perhaps I'll try that out at some point. I guess this is supposed to be an upgrade of last gen mainly for software. Also, the sound is fantastic and having it as a TV is sorta like woe this thing is truly milti capable and wasn't really expecting that for this much money ($1999). Overall od you're looking to consolidate into an all in one setup I'd recommend it. Again the reason for the 4 is i hope they continue to upgrade the firmware rather than leaving the generations behind with multiple iterations of the same product.
ATXDude Posted