Well, well, well. What a surprise to see Samsung’s massive 49-incher of a gaming monitor drop to a price that’s lower than what it was on Black Friday and Cyber Monday. You can get it now for just $739 on Amazon, the absolute best price we’ve ever seen for it.
We know you probably spent a lot on Black Friday and Cyber Monday already, but this is one of the best gaming monitors at this size, and this is an incredible price that probably won’t swing by again for a long time.
This huge 49-inch monitor has a glorious 5120×1440 resolution, a perfect-for-gaming 240Hz refresh rate, and a 1ms response time for minimal lag. The 1000R screen curvature wraps around your field of view and makes the experience more immersive and cinematic while reducing eye strain as you look from edge to edge. Complete with high brightness and vibrant contrast, the Odyssey G9 is simply phenomenal.
It’s ideal for both productivity and gaming, so don’t miss this chance to snag this 49-inch ultrawide monitor for just $739. That’s an unheard-of price and one of the best deals of the year, period.
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