🔥 Dominate your game with the world’s first dual UHD curved beast!
The Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 is a groundbreaking 57-inch curved gaming monitor featuring dual 4K UHD resolution (7680x2160), a rapid 240Hz refresh rate with 1ms response time, and advanced Quantum Mini-LED technology with 2,392 local dimming zones. Equipped with DisplayHDR 1000, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, and versatile connectivity including DisplayPort 2.1, it delivers ultra-smooth, immersive gameplay with stunning visuals and customizable ergonomic design for professional-grade gaming setups.
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 |
B**H
Its Big. Excellent for Business use.
The image is fantastic for business use; I have not tried it for games. I run it at 125% scale for comfortable reading.I have a spreadsheet with consolidated information (Name, Address, Phone, Email, account numbers) in an Excel spreadsheet: I can work on columns A - AX without side-scrolling and rows 1-72 without vertical scrolling. When I remote into another computer to help them troubleshoot, I can view both of their monitors side-by-side in one window and still have room for browsing or looking up information in two or more windows on my machine.You WILL need a DisplayPort cable though; HDMI does not support the resolution. My laptop supports DisplayPort version 1.4 thru the USB-C. The current DisplayPort version is 2.1. I would probably need version 2.1 if I were playing first-person shooter games, but again, I have not played any high-motion games with this monitor.I have it on a corner desk, which works really well. I am not so sure how it would work on a straight desk. At a distance of 30" from my nose, it occupies 120 degrees of vision. The curved screen is enough that my eyes do not strain from different focus lengths as I pan from one side, to the center, to the other side.I highly recommend installing PowerToys and setting up FancyZones & Workspaces to define regions of the screen to dock the many, many windows you will have open.Also, PowerToys: Find My Mouse is a necessity.
I**I
For $1600.00 bucks I was out of excuses.
I can honestly say nothing bad about this monitor. It's huge. Obviously. It's heavy. Obviously. I have zero complaints. Literally zero. Everything I have thrown at this has done remarkably well. Cyber punk looks crisp as glass. COD, Battlefield, Assassin's creed. I went to this monitor from the 49 inch version for 2 reasons. The 49 inch model wasn't 4k. Not that big of a deal honestly because it looked great. However that damn pop up every single time I turned my monitor on or when my pc went I to sleep became too much. It honestly made me rage everytime. I know childish but really? So, I saw this on sale for 1600 and was like add to cart. I had to replace the arm I was using to mount this monster but I am so happy I made the switch. I do (mildly) miss the remote I had from the previous model but not having to wait for that stinking pop up is so worth it.I was very cautious due to reviews of dead pixels and it looks bad at ultra settings ect. Maybe I'm just old or maybe it just doesn't apply to my monitor. I have actually tired to find something to whine about and just can't. If you got the coin make it happen you won't be disappointed. I am not in the least.
E**A
Disappointing
RE: SAMSUNG 57" Odyssey Neo G9 Series Dual 4K UHD 1000R Curved Gaming Monitor, 240Hz,After a lengthy discussion with Samsung Support, it appears that a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz is the best that can be had at full resolution with the HDMI 2.1 port on an RTX 4090. While there are graphics cards with DP2.1 ports that can run at the higher refresh rate (e.g., RX 7900 XTX), the reality is that they do not provide any where near the graphics performance of the 4090 (i.e. RX 7900 XTX has lower net frame rates in actual game play at max res) so not a solution.Samsung support could not provide a means to use two cables to simulate a two monitor circumstance on a single monitor display using PBP that would match the existing (and limited) single cable performance. In fact, in PBP mode the monitor is overall slower than 120Hz. I currently run my games on a 32" monitor at over 120Hz (many run up to 240Hz) so this monitor is a step down in that regard (at a huge step up in price).At this point, it is better/cheaper to have two monitors. In particular it is cheaper to use two SAMSUNG 32" Odyssey Neo G8 4K UHD 240Hz monitors each with 3840 x 2160 Pixels for a total of 7680 x 2160 Pixels. You can run each of these at up to 240Hz simultaneously on a graphics card such as an RTX 4090. I would rather have a narrow bezel separating two monitors of equivalent resolution than the diminished frame rate on offer here.Consequently unless/until Samsung recognizes the reality of the Graphics landscape and (assuming possible) changes this monitor to operate as two independent bezel-less monitors each on a distinct cable, I can not recommend it. Since I am not willing to give up the higher refresh rate of the 32" monitor, I returned this monitor.EDIT: This monitor also has the persistence problem afflicting many Neo monitors concerning the use of HDMI 2.1. What happens is that the UEFI/BIOS screen will not display if HDMI 2.1 is displayed most cases. Often times when booting with HDMI 2.1 enabled, the OS can bring the display up, but not always. This does not happen with any other monitor. It is not corrected with the the latest firmware updates either. I had to show Samsung support this behavior on a live video stream before the support agents accepted the reality.The only evident work around is to shutdown the PC, then press the OSD joystick so that the OSD menu is displayed on the screen and then power-up/boot the PC. In this circumstance, the UEFI/BIOS screeen will display and the PC will boot with the display operational. To use best use this work-around, it helps to increase the OSD on-time in the OSD menu to the maximum time so that there will be enough time for the PC to boot. I guess that Samsung didn't test for this or chooses to ignore the issue. This is unacceptable behavior for a monitor in this price range.
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