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SAMSUNG 49” Odyssey G9 Gaming Monitor, 1000R Curved Screen, QLED, Dual QHD Display, 240Hz, NVIDIA G-SYNC and FreeSync Premium Pro, LC49G95TSSNXZA, Black

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Size: 49-inch G9


Style: Dual QHD, 240Hz


Pattern: DisplayPort Cable Only


Features

  • SAMSUNG'S LARGEST 1000R GAMING MONITOR: Get your head in the game with the 49 inch Odyssey G9, which matches the curve of the human eye, for maximum immersion and minimal eye strain, and the screen space of two 27 panels.
  • CUTTING EDGE QLED TECHNOLOGY: From deepest blacks to vivid colors, Samsung QLED ensures pixel perfect picture quality with every frame; Utilizing Quantum Dot technology, it creates more vivid colors with 125% more color space compared to sRGB
  • NVIDIA G-SYNC & AMD FREESYNC: With G-SYNC and FreeSync Premium Pro support, Odyssey matches every frame from your graphics card, so youre never caught short from moment to moment
  • DUAL QHD DISPLAY: The gaming world of your imagination made real; QHD resolution brings you a display as wide as two QHD monitors sitting side by side with incredibly detailed, pin-sharp images
  • INFINITY CORE LIGHTING: Customize your Odyssey with core color customization to match your monitor with the rest of your gaming setup
  • RAPID 240hz REFRESH RATE: With Odysseys rapid 240hz refresh rate, you have up to four times as many frames displayed on screen every second compared to a traditional screen
  • SEE IT ALL ON ONE SCREEN: The ultrawide curved panel's 32:9 aspect ratio keeps games aliveeven when you need to pause; Open various windows at once and jump between tasks seamlessly. Power Supply Type AC 100~240V

Description

Get your head in the game with the Samsung 49 inch Odyssey G9 Gaming Monitor, which matches the curve of the human eye for maximum immersion and minimal eye strain. With the screen space of two side-by-side monitors, you can truly take command on the battlefield. From deepest blacks to vivid colors, Samsung QLED ensures pixel perfect picture quality with every frame. Utilizing Quantum Dot technology, Samsung QLED creates more vivid colors with 125% more color space compared to sRGB, ensuring the highest class of color reproduction. Dropping frames means dropping chances to put your enemy in the dirt. With NVIDIA G-SYNC and FreeSync Premium Pro support, Odyssey matches every frame from your graphics card, so you’re never caught short from moment to moment. ​​The gaming world of your imagination made real. QHD resolution brings you a display as wide as two QHD monitors sitting side by side, with incredibly detailed, pin-sharp images. Experience a more encompassing view with maximum space to take in all the action. Customize your Odyssey with distinct core color customization, allowing you to match your monitor with the rest of your gamer setup.

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Monitor Size 48.7 Inches
Maximum Resolution 5120 x 1440 Pixels
Producer SAMSUNG
Unique Attributes Super Ultrawide Curved Display
Refresh Speed 240 Hz
USB 3.0 Ports 2 Ports
Model Series Odyssey G9
Product's Weight 31.1 lb
Dimensions (LxWxH) 16.39 x 45.18 x 21.15 inches
Color Scheme Monochrome (Black and White)
Operating Voltage 110 Volts
Manufacturer Location China
Availability Introduced on June 14, 2020

Frequently asked questions

The gaming monitor features a Dual Quad High Definition (QHD) display, meaning each half of the screen has a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. Collectively, the full screen has a resolution of 5120 x 1440 pixels.

Yes, the Odyssey G9 supports NVIDIA G-SYNC. This technology improves the smoothness and responsiveness of the monitor by syncing the monitor’s refresh rate with the GPU in your NVIDIA-powered PC.

The 1000R curvature rating of the Odyssey G9 refers to the radius of the circle that the curve of the monitor would form. A 1000R screen fits comfortably into your field of view, reducing the need to move your eyes and creating a more immersive gaming experience.

QLED stands for Quantum Dot LED. This technology allows the monitor to cover a wider spectrum of colors, and to display them with greater accuracy. The QLED technology in the Odyssey G9 contributes to the vividness and realism of the images it displays.

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Is the Samsung Odyssey G9 Gaming Monitor the Ultimate Gaming Display? Here's What We Found Out

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This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Samsung Odyssey G9 is a highly renowned Ultrawide monitor that offers a compelling and immersive user experience due to its 1000R curvature. Users hale the G9's screen quality and aesthetic appeal, highlighting the significant narrowing of work-flow due to the expansive screen size. Additionally, users believe this monitor to be "future-proof" due to its advanced specifications and capabilities.

Pros

  • 🌟 Offers an engrossing user experience due to its 1000R curvature and 49" screen.
  • 🌟 Screen quality is rated highly by users, compared favorably to quality IPS screens.
  • 🌟 Described as "future-proof" because of its advanced features and specifications.
  • 🌟 Associated with a reduction in eye strain and increased productivity and work efficiency.

Cons

  • 🌟 May experience dead pixel issues, however the manufacturing tolerance allows for the possibility of dead pixels.
  • 🌟 Some users found the monitor's light to be too dim.
  • 🌟 The monitor's curve was not as expected for some users.
  • 🌟 Noted instability when paired with other monitors.

Should I Buy It?

Based on user reviews, the Samsung Odyssey G9 is a solid investment for those seeking a fully immersive and future-proof ultra-wide monitor. Casually, and especially for professional purposes, the G9 can greatly optimize workflow and reduce eye strain. Due to these factors, buying this monitor is highly recommended. Nevertheless, potential buyers should be mindful of the monitor's curve not always matching expectations and the potential for dead pixels.


  • used for 3 years
Last purchased Dec 28, 2021 I can say its a great monitor, and i use everyday. Good for games, work, multitasking, streaming, etc. I switch between multiple computers both laptops and a gaming PC and its great! I think i ran into windows or docking station problems but i think that's more related to windows. For example, if the screen resolution gets distorted when i plug in from an old DELL dock, i can unplug the display port and re plug it in once or twice and it resolves the issue. I do want an easier and faster way to split the screen possibly in thirds maybe i can research and figure it out, otherwise you can always just adjust the windows for the browsers and programs that are opened? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024 by aaron

  • Incredible monitor if you can afford it
02/01/21 Edit: Wanted to add that I've experienced plenty of technical difficulties. Playing a 60fps game in non-fullscreen when the monitor is set to 240hz or 120hz causes flickering in everything outside of the game and stuttering in-game. Also, Valorant doesn't support ultrawides, so there are issues there too. There's a workaround for all of these, so the purpose of this edit is to say that you should be moderately tech savvy and flexible with handling this beast. It has a lot of potential to be an incredible monitor, but only if the user is capable of harnessing its power. Please don't just buy this because it's "cool" because you'll be disappointed by the issues it has that you'll have to do extra work to fix. 11/23/20 Edit (purchased 10/09/20): 240hz + G-Sync Compatible + Windows HDR works all of a sudden. I had the monitor software (not firmware) installed on my PC, monitor firmware updated on 10/09, and I'm running version 457.30 for my Nvidia drivers. Up until the 23rd, I was using 120hz + G-Sync Compatible + HDR disabled on desktop (but enabled in compatible games via settings). If you couldn't get 240hz running before, it works now. I'm running a 2080ti, in case you didn't read below. Hope this helps. Enjoy! When I first got the TV-sized box, I was blown away by how big it actually was. 49 inches is obviously big, but for someone like me who's only used standard aspect ratio gaming monitors at around 25"... Wow. Assembly is definitely easier with two people, but... It's sort of doable with 1. Just make sure you keep the monitor in the protective foam until the stand is installed. The monitor visibly flexes if you lay it on its front without support. It probably won't break, but do you REALLY want to take the chance with your $1400 + tax? I don't. Speaking of assembly, don't close the rear panel until you update the firmware using a USB stick. Refer to the included manual for instructions on how to do that, where to plug the USB, etc. The newest firmware seems to fix a lot of issues, so it's definitely worth the slight inconvenience. Once I got the firmware loaded and the monitor set up on my desk, I immediately booted up Shadow of the Tomb Raider to try out the HDR. This is my first time with an HDR monitor, and... Blacks are really black. This doesn't come with full array local dimming, but has a comparatively lame 10-zone backlit system, but otherwise, this is the jack of all trades ultrawide you should definitely consider. On my particular unit, I got it with a blue dot on the box, which I think is indicative of a faulty unit from the first few batches that was recalled and repaired. I was able to run 120hz, G-Sync compatible, HDR with 10-bit RGB color. I was NOT able to run 240hz, G-Sync compatible, HDR in any color config. The monitor just wouldn't turn on with that, so I had to turn the refresh rate down from the OSD to allow it to work again. This may be remedied in a future firmware update, or with the 3080 or 3090, but this did not work with my 2080ti. But PLEASE don't let this turn you away. Eye candy games generally can't run over 100 fps anyway, and G-Sync does enough to make 60 fps look smooth. I did not notice any visible flickers or otherwise weird, unpleasant, or distracting visual quirks during gameplay. Your mileage may vary depending on the particular batch you get, but QC has significantly improved. That being said, it still might be worth waiting a little for the older batches to go out. The only defect on my unit is a little line (about an inch and a half) where light leaks out on the top left section in the bezel. It's an issue others have mentioned, but it has zero effect on actual gameplay or immersion, and it's not very bright or noticeable (especially on 1000nit peak brightness HDR gameplay haha). Doesn't bother me at all and I'm thrilled to be using such an incredible piece of tech. In short, if you're running a beefy PC with at least a 2080 or any 30-series card, give this monitor a try if you can afford it. Those running anything less probably won't get acceptable performance with this half-5K monitor without reducing resolution and wasting your hard-earned money. If you get a good roll with the QC, which has significantly improved since launch, I don't think you'll regret the purchase! Enjoy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2020 by Andrew Kim

  • It quite literally doesn't get any better than this.
I went in with this purchase a little skeptical because I've been reading about the rocky launch with this monitor, but from the first five days of owning it so far, I think those issues with flickering and QC are for the most part addressed. For what it's worth, this screen ticks SO many areas and it's undoubtedly the best gaming monitor on the market, and playing games on it now feels like I'm revisiting most of them. If you combine the large screen with desktop productivity apps like Fancy Zones, you can really get that dual monitor-esque experience with just the joys of having a single display. Pros: + Lots of desktop space! + Ridiculously bright. 1000 nits! + 1440p/240hz works flawlessly. (No flickering happening here.) Cons: - Potential performance hits in games. Went from 2140x1440p to 5140x1440p and my 2070 Super wants to cry a bit. May need to turn down some options. - Running high/max brightness makes this thing warm up, and it really radiates off the screen and back a bit. Can make your room a bit toasty. - Heavy. If you can't pick up your typical gaming PC, might need a friend around to move this thing around. - Game compatibility. Some games eat this resolution up nicely, others don't and produce crazy fisheye effects on the sides or little artifacts. Might be wise to look up how your games perform on such a wide aspect ratio. League of Legends for example has the minimap way too far out of your field of view but gives you part advantage of seeing the map, but the resolution is also so wide that sometimes you see bits of the map that were never designed to be seen period, like out of bounds level kinds of territory. Other games like Final Fantasy XIV which do nicely with it allow you to see much more on the screen without any fisheye effects. - Watching HDR is kinda' bad because of the local dimming zones. Since 16:9 content produces black bars on the sides, high brightness zones on the screen produces a faint glow on the edge of content. Windows HDR actually makes this screen look hella' worse. Like, washed out worse. Don't use it. Other than that, SDR content looks about the same as any other screen. - Price! One big thing to take note of is if you're going to try to use this in 10-bit, 1440p240hz, remember: you need a GPU that supports DSC. Any of the 20-series GeForce cards will do, but I don't know about anything on the AMD side of things. I know I wrote way more cons than I did pros, but a lot of these cons are simply in result of transitioning from 16:9 to 32:9, and with a monitor of this size, there's a lot more you should be aware of before jumping into the ultrawide territory. The performance hits should be heavily considered, and you definitely should research how most of your games will react to being played at such a wide resolution. Nonetheless, if I'm viewing this monitor as it stands now, it's straight up the best one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2020 by Tennaki Tennaki

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