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Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 Review
The Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 is an updated revision of the impressive super-ultrawide we tested last year. This is a 49" curved VA monster monitor that now...

Too expensive yes, too big no.Way too big and way too expensive, IMO.
Too expensive yes, too big no.I enjoy my G9, but I wouldn't pay 80% extra for better HDR.
I wouldn't buy it for productivity, I have a 34" UW at work which I prefer to the G9 when working, but for gaming it's very nice.I won't tell you how to spend your money. I'm not much of a gamer and my 34" Ultrawide is a wall of light.
I won't tell you how to spend your money. I'm not much of a gamer and my 34" Ultrawide is a wall of light.
ahh you plebian (sarcasm and joke)
Real walls of light are 38inches, and have RGB in the rear too.
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I love my G7. Now if I could only find a decent priced 6800 xt, I would be happy.
Does the gsync module support 5120x1440@240hz?The only thing that makes me go erg about the 2400 price tag is no gsync ultimate.
Which means it has no dedicated gsync module.
That is to me a BLERGHDSAF for a 2400 dollar monitor.
Is the gsync module really needed anymore?
Besides the fan, what are the main benefits of the module?yes without blinking twice...
i have both, and the main factor which made me get the alienware over the LG was the gsync module, and also the dedicated fan for it doesn't roar like Acer's
Besides the fan, what are the main benefits of the module?
Personally I would like a vrr range that starts at 30hz, but that is mainly because I'm stuck with my 1070![]()
I've thought about it, but right now I have 3 x 4k monitors (27", 32", 27") and like have separate panels. I'm holding out for a good 32" or less 4k panel that does 144hz with decent HDR and HDMI 2.1. Not too many options right now and the ones are twice the cost of a LG 48" OLED which just doesn't feel right.
i went though too many combinations.... and ultimately settled on having a 38 ultrawide gsync ultimate, with a 34 ultrawide and a 32 4k in profile orientation.
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I honestly thought it out but the G9 is just too wide to use as my main driving display over a 38 which has 1600p on top.
I tried a single large center display with a ASUS PG43UQ
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didn't like it too much.
It was too big IMO... maybe if it was 40 inches.... possibly... but i have gotten too used to ultrawides that i honestly do not think i can go down, and again the G9 is just too wide for a main driven display, as i do other stuff then just gaming.
I want to replace that 32 4K in profile mode tho.
But am very limited in what monitors i can put there.
I did actually think of putting another ultrawide but i think i get more from a 4K.
I am kinda disappointed tho that samsung didn't make the G9 1600p.
I can really tell the difference of having that little extra vertical over a 1440p.
Would you have bought it if it were 1600p?