SAVE $550: As of April 22,#DoYouThinkIAmSexy? (2022) Full Pinoy Movie Samsung’s 57-inch Odyssey Neo G9 Dual UHD monitor is available for $1,749.99 with a $50 upgrade credit included. That’s a total saving of $550 off its regular $2,299.99 price directly from Samsung.
I didn’t think I’d ever use the words “dual UHD” in a non-ironic way, but here we are. Samsung’s 57-inch Odyssey Neo G9 is a curved behemoth of a monitor, and it’s $550 off right now directly from Samsung. That brings it down to $1,749.99 if you apply the bonus $50 upgrade credit at checkout. And frankly, I’m tempted to clear my desk, sell a kidney, and make it happen.
This thing is like the IMAX of gaming monitors. The wraparound 1000R curve, the dual 4K resolution, and the Quantum Mini-LED tech all combine into a screen that’s as much a flex as it is a display. It’s giving “gaming shrine,” not just “gaming setup.”
SEE ALSO: Live your Kawaii gamer dreams with this discounted Logitech POP ICON keyboard and mouse comboI think what pushes this monitor into dream territory is its specs. A 240Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time means you can finally blame your losses on actual skill, not screen lag. It’s also got AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and supports DisplayPort 2.1, so it’s ready to party with the latest GPUs.
For folks who like their enemies crisp and their shadows dramatic, the 1,000 nit peak brightness and HDR 1000 support will have you squinting into digital sunsets and spotting campers in the bushes without breaking a sweat.
Specifications:
Price:$1,749.99 $2,299.99($50 upgrade credit)
Retailer:Samsung
Display:57-inch Dual UHD, Quantum Mini-LED
Refresh Rate:240Hz
Response Time:1ms (GtG)
HDR:VESA DisplayHDR 1000
Brightness:1,000 nits peak
Contrast Ratio:1,000,000:1
Curvature:1000R
Connectivity:DisplayPort 2.1, HDMI 2.1, USB Hub
Gaming Features:AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, CoreSync and Core Lighting+
Other Features:Ergonomic stand, Picture-by-Picture, Auto Source Switch+
And yes, it’s not all about speed. The lighting is customizable with CoreSync, the stand is ergonomic because hunching is so 2020, and it’s packing all the inputs you could want. DisplayPort 2.1, HDMI 2.1, and USB ports mean no fiddling with adapters or sacrificing your streaming setup for frame rate.
If you’ve been dreaming about a monitor so big it might qualify for its own ZIP code, I think this is the moment to go for it. A $550 discount does not come around often on a display this over-the-top in the best way.
Topics Samsung
Tom Hanks to host 'Celebrating America' Inauguration Day Special9 great time management apps for studentsTelegram blocks 'dozens' of channels calling for violenceTerrifying faceless illusion makeup is straight out of a Salvador Dali paintingJ.K. Rowling totally annihilates Fox News interviewer in less than 140 charactersAirbnb cancels all D.C. bookings for Inauguration WeekTelegram blocks 'dozens' of channels calling for violenceWhat is a 'dotard', anyway?How to watch the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2021 eventTelegram blocks 'dozens' of channels calling for violenceCar screens didn't just go big at CES. They went 3D, with gameMelania Trump spoke out against bullying and Twitter can't take the ironyThis pigeon is way more religious than you'll ever be'Skyrim' player's dating life is literally all of us'Bridgerton' composer teases his plans for a possible Season 2Apple TV+ 'Servant' Season 2 review: More suspense, more impactPeople freak out after Amazon sends emails about nonexistent baby registriesNio ET7 has 620 miles of range and a powerful selfApple unveils new projects as part of $100 million Racial Equity and Justice InitiativeLinksys says its new WiFi 6E mesh router can support 65 devices The Gimmick of the Novel of Ideas by Sianne Ngai I’m So Tired by Sabrina Orah Mark The Sound of Music So Far Away by Wayétu Moore The Art of Distance No. 21 by The Paris Review The Untranslatable by The Paris Review Redux: Thunder, They Told Her by The Paris Review The Art of Distance No. 17 by The Paris Review Stalin’s Bodyguard: An Interview with Alex Halberstadt by John Jeremiah Sullivan Machado’s Catalogue of Failures by Margaret Jull Costa and Robin Patterson Staff Picks: Cardboard Cities, Choral Singing, and Cross Redux: When They Could Have Been Anything by The Paris Review Anocha Suwichakornpong’s Memories of Unrest by Tash Aw Redux: The River Never Dwindled by The Paris Review American, Indian by Jaswinder Bolina On Lasts by Jill Talbot Ashes to Ashes, Eel to Eel by Patrik Svensson American Refugee by Venita Blackburn The Art of Distance No. 12 by The Paris Review Leaving It All Behind: A Conversation with Makenna Goodman by Alexander Chee This Is Not Beirut by Elias Khoury
2.3686s , 10132.8125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【#DoYouThinkIAmSexy? (2022) Full Pinoy Movie】,Co-creation Information Network