would recommend to a friend
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The Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 is by far the most impressive monitor I’ve ever used. The 49" dual-QHD curved display creates an immersive experience that truly feels like having two high-resolution monitors seamlessly fused together. The OLED panel delivers stunning contrast, deep blacks, and vibrant colors that make both gaming and productivity a joy. Performance is exceptional. The 240Hz refresh rate combined with FreeSync Premium Pro and G-Sync compatibility ensures buttery-smooth gameplay with virtually no screen tearing or stutter. Even in fast-paced titles, motion clarity is second to none. The glare-free coating is also a standout feature, allowing comfortable use in various lighting conditions without compromising image quality. From a design standpoint, the silver finish looks sleek and premium, and the build quality feels sturdy and well-crafted. Smart features add extra convenience, and the onboard settings are intuitive to navigate. While it is a premium investment, the Odyssey OLED G9 justifies its price by delivering top-tier visuals and performance that set a new standard for ultra-wide monitors. Whether you are a competitive gamer, a multitasker, or simply someone who values the best possible viewing experience, this monitor will exceed expectations.
JMIDD671 Posted
Doubles as a smart TV with inbuilt Alexa voice. I love this thing. I run all my games windowed now and it replaced 2x 27" + 34" ultrawide 4k. Be sure to use the right cable... i recommend a good quality DP cable over the HDMI cable, and make sure you set your GPU settings right. I had to toggle a few g-sync options to fix some signal loss issues.
EJ676 Posted
Excellent choice. It is better that 02 monitor and include a samsung smart tv inside.
AleksandrO Posted
I love this monitor. It’s multifunctional and lets me handle many tasks at the same time.
SamM Posted
Quite the monitor. Excellent picture. Smart capability is nice.
LikeAG9LikeAG9 Posted
For games that do not support 32:9 you will encounter graphical glitches and or VRR flicker. (although this was mainly present for me using HDMI 2.1) .... which coincidentally is not "gsync compatible".....so make sure you're running Display port if you want that feature .... don't bother setting color to 12 bit either as this monitor only supports 10bit so you're just sending extra data that is discarded...