Among the biggest OLED gaming monitors we’ve ever seen, the enormous 49-inch Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 ultrawide is currently a jaw-dropping 42 percent off. That means this $1,700 monitor can be had for just $1,047 on Amazon right now.
This massive ultrawide OLED got a 4.5-star rating in our review, with our expert raving about the vivid colors and perfect contrast, spacious viewing area, high refresh rate, and fast response time.
“The 240Hz refresh rate and support for Adaptive Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro make it easy to get a smooth and beautiful image, even when a computer struggles to keep the image rendering smooth. I didn’t experience any screen tearing, even with fast movements and camera sweeps.”
The OLED G9 ultrawide is perfect if you spend hours upon hours in front of your computer because it offers tons of screen real estate, both for gaming and productivity, and the curved display gently wraps around your eyes for comfort. The 5120×1440 resolution isn’t just sharp, but basically acts like two 1440p monitors side-by-side in one.
For connectivity, the OLED G9 has an HDMI 2.1 port, a Micro HDMI 2.1 port, a DisplayPort 1.4 port, and three USB-C 3.0 ports. The smart TV features make this a good fit if you love streaming content. And while the monitor has built-in speakers, I wouldn’t recommend you rely on those.
Want to upgrade your PC setup with a banger of an OLED monitor that has a mind-blowing ultrawide stretch and a fast 240Hz refresh? Get the Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 for $1,047 on Amazon while you can!
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