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Samsung Elevates Your Gaming Experience with the Award-Winning Odyssey Neo G9

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Samsung Electronics continues to redefine the boundaries of immersive gaming with the Odyssey Neo G9 (G95NC), which has garnered widespread acclaim and numerous awards for its unparalleled performance and innovation. The Odyssey Neo G9 set a new standard with its 57-inch Dual UHD display, combining unmatched visual clarity with cutting-edge technology to deliver an immersive gaming experience as well as boosts in productivity. This state-of-the-art monitor is the equivalent of having two 32-inch monitors in one unit, with a 1000R curved screen for maximum immersion.

With Quantum Matrix Technology, coupled with a lightning-fast 240 Hz refresh rate and 1 ms response time, the Odyssey Neo G9 also offers vibrant visuals, precise control and seamless action in every frame. The Odyssey Neo G9 has received high marks from media, such as Newsweek and Techaeris, with the latter recognizing it as the "world's first dual UHD monitor that delivers in spades." In fact, the Odyssey Neo G9 earned a spot in Techaeris' 'Best of 2023' category, underscoring the Odyssey Neo G9's impressive performance and features that make the monitor a standout choice for gamers.




Embracing the Future of Gaming With Peak Performance
In terms of gaming, Pocket-lint hailed the Odyssey Neo G9 as a "spec-shattering" beast, saying "no other product at the time of writing will offer you the experience that the Neo G9 is capable of delivering." Techaeris noted the monitor's unparalleled performance that's "off the charts," while Newsweek called the Neo G9 "a powerhouse that takes your setup to the next level."



The Odyssey Neo G9 is the next generation of gaming monitors, positioning itself as the gaming monitor of choice for enthusiasts looking to enhance their gaming experience. The monitor, with 1,000 nits peak brightness, 1 ms latency (GTG) and a suite of features such as AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, offers peak performance that promises to keep your setup cutting-edge for years to come.

Odyssey Neo G9: A Productivity Powerhouse
The Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 transcends traditional gaming monitors by merging unparalleled gaming performance with productivity-enhancing features. Being the equivalent of having two 32-inch UHD monitors side by side—without the bezel in the middle to interfere—implications for multi-tasking and enhanced productivity are great.

Techaeris hailed the monitor's expansive screen, which is a standout feature for video and photo editors, offering a broad canvas that significantly reduces side-scrolling and enhances creative productivity: "I should also mention that video and photo editing is incredible, especially video editing on such a wide display… It's a massive plus for video and photo editors." Newsweek referred to the device as "a massive monitor that is perfect for gaming and productivity." Pocket-lint also noted the Odyssey Neo G9 as "an object of pure luxury, designed to dominate your vision while providing an unmatched experience of immersion while gaming and working."

A Legacy of Gaming Monitor Design, Optimized for Everyday Use
Beyond its performance, the Odyssey Neo G9's futuristic design and customizable lighting effects set it apart as a desirable centerpiece for both gaming and workspace setups.

Newsweek noted, "The rear is shiny white around the CoreSync light orb that can sync to the game or a lighting choice to immerse you in your game more."



Additionally, with tilt, 15-degree swivel and height adjustment options, the Odyssey Neo G9 allows users to customize their setup to ensure optimal comfort—for both gaming and productivity. For more information on the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9, visit samsung.com.

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I think I am in a marketing induced coma. This… is a hell of a press release. At least I learned that the lint in my pocket finds this monitor quite impressive, apparently, so that’s good, I guess.
 
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If I had the money, this is what I'd game on....unless we're talking billionaire money, because then I'm doing whatever is necessary to get my hands on my dream monitor: 40" 5120x2160 120-175hz QD-OLED (slightly better pixel density than a 32" 3840x2160) with freesync premium....or, If I'm really dreaming, it's a 6880x2880 45" monitor (better pixel density than 4k @ 27")
 
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"Elevates Your Gaming Experience"

Yep, AND your debt-to-income ratio, into major negative territory, hehehe :)
 
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I need (not want) a 38" 3840x1600 with 240Hz-360Hz, OLED 3rd Gen (duh) with say, mmm, 1500 curve (or make the curve adjustable) first manufacturer that does it, will get my money.

And if your stupid GPU's aren't powerful enough without sucking a whole power plant dry nVidia, you can go screw yourselves, I'll wait another 5 years.
 
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