🎮 Dominate your game with the world’s first Dual UHD curved powerhouse!
Samsung’s 57" Odyssey Neo G9 is the world’s first Dual UHD curved gaming monitor featuring a 7680x2160 resolution, 240Hz refresh rate, and 1ms response time. Powered by Quantum Mini-LED technology with 2,392 local dimming zones and DisplayHDR 1000, it delivers breathtaking visuals with vivid colors and deep contrast. Equipped with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and DisplayPort 2.1, it ensures ultra-smooth gameplay. The monitor also offers CoreSync lighting, ergonomic adjustments, and versatile connectivity, making it the ultimate immersive display for professional gamers and multitaskers alike.
Standing screen display size | 57 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 7680x2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 7680 x 2160 Pixels |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Samsung |
Series | FBASAMLS57CG952 |
Item model number | FBASAMLS57CG952 |
Item Weight | 41.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 19.7 x 52.3 x 24 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19.7 x 52.3 x 24 inches |
Color | Black & White |
Power Source | AC |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Manufacturer | Samsung |
ASIN | B0CDQM55C9 |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Date First Available | September 18, 2023 |
O**N
Best Monitor EVER
If you are looking for a monitor for productivity/working and gaming, this is unequivocally without hyperbole the best monitor that you can buy, and for a great price. I purchased it recently and have nothing about amazing things to say. The size of this thing is so perfect that once you start using it you'll never want to go back to any other sized monitor. And the resolution and pixel density is absolutely stunning, this thing looks better and more dense than most 27 or 32 inch monitors which is a feat with how big it is. I use mac and although you can only get max 120 HZ, you still can get full native resolution 7680 x 2160 as long as you use DP2.1, which is more than enough for just working which I presume is what most mac users will be doing. The brightness, colors, contrast and HDR on this thing is also amazing everything looks so vibrant and this monitor has an extremely high max brightness. And for work it is SO convenient having literally two 32 inch screens side by side and having this much screen space, you can have so many applications open at once. As long as you have the money to afford this monitor, the desk space to have the monitor on your desk (which is important because the stand takes up a lot of space and this monitor is very heavy so I wouldn't trust it with an arm), and a rig that can run this at full resolution with good FPS/refresh rate, it is an absolute no brainer in my opinion and is one of my favorite purchases that I've ever made. The build quality does feel a bit flimsy I will admit, but honestly it doesn't matter when the monitor works and performs as well as it does. Just make sure out the box that you calibrate the picture settings, enable HDR, set your Display port/HDMI input to 2.1 (by default it is on 1.4), and tweak the settings to your liking. For me I am using original picture mode, 50 brightness, 50 contrast, 10 sharpness, 22 color, local dimming on HIGH (very important setting), contrast enhancer off, active HDR tone mapping, natural color tone, and native color space settings with the rest of settings on default. Make sure to DISABLE any eye care settings for best quality.
A**H
Love the size and picture quality
The size and picture of this monitor is something quite amazing. I love that I can multi task on it and also load up a game and have an amazing FOV with quality gaming graphics on the display. I've not experienced any issues or flickering issues. The color is on point for my liking. I do think it's mildy overpriced. But it's also the first monitor of it's type, so maybe overtime we get better pricing on these.
S**N
Best monitor for the next 5-10 years. UPDATE: Or is it?
Expensive?Yes, but it's also the best monitor you can get and that you will need until some 4D future "display".Why best monitor?Perfect size. bigger will NOT be better. This is maximum in width and perfect vertical size you will ever want.Resolution?Finally crispy txt, no compromise, maximum resolution that you will ever want, more pixel will NOT look any better than this.Refresh rate?240hz, more than you need, everything above 120hz is done deal.Display?Its a micro led screen, closest to OLED without having to think every time you use a monitor if that taskbar is going to burn in. Too many zones to notice any blooming.Immersion?Again, Samsung gave you maximum there too, 1000R. This is it. All in one, all the best monitor and it performs just like that, I love it.So why 4 stars then?Because... Samsung. I don't understand the top management not firing weak people that dont see the big picture. Such a big monster monitor, it will take all the space on the table and more, you will not be able to have a tower next to it... yet again somehow someone thought shipping SHORTEST dp cable ever would be totally ok, to be expected for a monster $2500 monitor. It's a 3ft cable! 3ft! You preorder a $2500 monitor, get excited, wait for it.... get it and you will NOT be able to set it up that day. You have to spend another $30 for a cable and wait more so you can finally set it up the way you like it, meaning without a desktop tower sitting on the monitor so cable reaches it. Such a cheap way to take away customer satisfaction which is so important nowdays as products become more and more similar and overall experience is the only thing to make yourself stand out.EDIT:Still great monitor if it was not Samsung. This brand is seriously losing it on QC. When you turn the monitor on, it makes popping sound. Imagine those old mechanical clocks you hate... well now you have one built in I guess. It pops every few seconds and it's so annoying every time it pops you think about $2500 you spent on it. And yes, returned it, bought one from Samsung.com so they get the hit if they send me another annoying one. The new batch is coming at the end of December, hopefully its because they are woking on the issues.
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