🚀 Elevate Your Game with the Ultimate 49” Odyssey G9 Monitor!
The SAMSUNG 49” Odyssey G9 Gaming Monitor features a stunning 1000R curved screen, QLED technology for vibrant colors, and a rapid 240Hz refresh rate, ensuring an immersive gaming experience. With dual QHD resolution and support for NVIDIA G-SYNC and FreeSync Premium Pro, this monitor is designed for serious gamers who demand the best in performance and visuals.
Standing screen display size | 48.7 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 5120x1440 |
Max Screen Resolution | 5120 x 1440 Pixels |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Samsung |
Series | Odyssey G9 |
Item model number | LC49G95TSSNXZA |
Item Weight | 31.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.39 x 45.18 x 21.15 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.39 x 45.18 x 21.15 inches |
Color | Black and White |
Power Source | AC |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Manufacturer | Samsung |
ASIN | B088HH6LW5 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 14, 2020 |
J**R
Great for what it works for, requires some configuration for what doesn't.
I bought this beast (240Hz QLED model, not mini-LED, so the "middle" one) to replace two 27" ASUS 144Hz 2k monitors (VG27AQ if anyone is curious). My use cases include a gaming PC and a 2020 MacBook Pro (Intel). It works great for both, but it does require some tweaking in some cases.Examples:1. For my work MBP, I purchased the software "Rectangle Pro" which is essentially an alternative to magnet and beefs up the MacOS window snapping and allows macros for specific window combinations. I am a software engineer and essentially use one fourth of the left side for email and terminal, middle 2/4 for browser or IDE and right fourth for slack/teams. In this setup it's a dream. There are some reviews around YouTube saying that these models are not good for productivity. That's just flat out wrong. If you are used to using two monitors, in my case two that take up the same amount of space, it works perfectly. I would say even better due to the 1000R curve and no bezels in the middle.2. For gaming, you may need to fiddle with some settings to either play in borderless windowed mode (which usually runs at native resolution and takes up the whole screen, no black bars) or Fullscreen native. In other cases I just run the games in windowed mode at 2560x1440 and center them (preference over black bars)Tested Working Well- Halo Infinite (allows Centering HUD)- Deep Rock Galactic (Natively supports 32:9)- Red Dead Redemption 2 (windowed borderless works great)- Ready or Not (Natively supports 32:9)Required some tweaking:- Elden Ring (windowed 2560x1440)- Sea of thieves (supported Natively, but I had to stick to default FOV to avoid motion sickness)Also it's worth mentioning that cutscenes rendered outside game engines usually have black bars on the left and right of the content, sometimes loading screens too.Some other notes:- I docked a star for picture quality because the HDR on this isn't quite up to snuff in Windows 11 at least. There are times when it's washed out (after leaving an HDR game for instance) and I have to power the monitor off and on to get it looking normal again, more of a windows HDR bug probably though.- This is not specific to this monitor as I've had this issue with ASUS, LG and even an Apple Thunderbolt display that I have from years ago. Sometimes the MacBook just doesn't want to detect the monitor or display to it. This is likely a MacOS issue (sorry apple fans, they aren't perfect).- Density (ppi) is low in this panel compared to others. I haven't noticed any trouble with legibility after turning sharpness down to 60. Otherwise most content looks spectacular.- Yes, it makes "popping" sounds. All monitors sort of do to some degree but this one it's pretty prevalent and audible. The sheer size of the panel shroud and the fact that it's a panel capable (and in my case running at) 240Hz, it generates a lot of heat and dissapates a lot of it as well. I'm used to it,but some folks may be paranoid about defects.All in all, other than the hit to your wallet, it's a great choice as long as you have the desk space (or a heavy duty arm). Unless you need super pixel density and color accuracy, this is going to serve almost any use case pretty well.
F**L
IMMERSION
This is hands down the best monitor I have ever owned. When gaming on it, it feels like you have a VR headset without a VR headset. That is how wide the screen is. You actually have to turn your head around to look to the left or right. Superior image quality and HDR on top of it made it even better. This is a treat to have if you are thinking about getting into Super Ultrawides but you have to keep in mind that not everything support this resolution of 5160x1440p. Even some games are not supported, although, if the game is moddable, you might be able to do it. Also, a software called Flawless Widescreen supposedly makes almost any game support this resolution. You might want to do some research about that one.Also, the monitor sometimes has a problem switching from PBP to non PBP. (Picture by Picture). This monitor is capable of splitting the screen in half and turning each side to a regular 1440p resolution. What I mean is, it'll be like having two monitors both sides with 2560x1440p at 120hz. It will not go over 120hz on that mode. But turning it back to it's full resolution will. 5160x1440p at 240hz and boy do you feel the 240hz. It's even more smoother! However if you're wanting to get it just by the hz, you're not really missing a lot. I game on 144hz all the time and going from that to 240hz is nice but that's all it was. It wasn't like jumping from 60 to 144hz amazing. It was like "Oh, that's cool!" And that's it. The real Gem, is the resolution. This monitor will pull you in the game with it's wide screen and you'll never want to leave your game.I said earlier that the monitor sometimes has a hard time switching from PBP to Fullscreen. What I mean by that is that sometimes when you switch from PBP to Fullscreen, the monitor just stays black. So don't freak out when it does that to you, it just needs a small restart. Turning it off and back on again and it'll go back to normal. I don't know why it happens and it seems like not many people do. All you need to know is that it works fine. Now some people reported that sometimes it never turns on again and they had to return it. It could be an overheating issue, but it's kinda rare for that to happen but you might want to know that this monitor gets HOT. I'm talkin' about real hot at the back. I myself get worried if it'll overheat one day and shut down. My setup is right next to the window and and AC unit so I turn it on if I'm not liking how hot it gets. Keep in mind I had mines for a week now and it's doin' fine. Other people had it for YEARS without problems so don't just read one review like mines, keep on reading and find those who had it for a long time and go by their words. Especially if they owned it for more than at least a year. All in all, getting passed the price, this Monitor is a treat and once you have it, especially comin' from a regular monitor, you will not want to go back. Similar to jumping from 1080p to 1440p to 4k etc, from 60fps to 144fps, you simply just don't want to go back there after experiencing such a higher quality experience. That's how good it is.
J**O
Amazing monitor
I purchased this Feb. Of 2022 so after 2 years, 8 months its still going strong with no issues! It is one gorgeous display that is buttery smooth with 240hz turned on. I had some flickering issues at the beginning but it was due to drivers compatibility not anything to do with the actual monitor itself. So double check that if you have issues.Some things I would like to point out is that small text does seem to struggle to display clearly a bit but it's mostly pretty small text and that it's pretty common for the monitor to make a crackling/popcorn pop sound when the temperature changes like going from gaming to browsing while having my room window cracked open. I have not seen any kind of issues or damage from it but it does it quite often. From research it just seems the plastic expands and contracts.To end it off remember this is a massive display both physically and pixels which means you will need a big graphics card to run games in full-screen even more so if you want them running at 240hz. I have a 3080 which can get the job done but even I at times saw it struggle.Also I highly recommend a monitor arm as the OEM stand takes up A LOT of desk space but just be weary that they are a bit pricey.
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