Instead of going for a multiple-display setup, gamers in need of more screen space can grab the gargantuan Samsung Odyssey G9, a curved gaming monitor that provides twice the screen space of a 27-inch panel. Designed with a curve that matches the curvature of the human eye for the best possible gaming experience, the Samsung Odyssey G9 has a US$1,399.99 list price. Thankfully, the 32% discount currently live on Amazon brings it down to US$949.02.
The 48.7-inch screen uses a QLED panel that employs the Quantum Dot technology and promises to provide an impressive 125% sRGB color gamut. The resolution of 5,120 X 1,440 pixels is accompanied by an excellent refresh value of 240 Hz. The list of features also includes Samsung’s Infinity Core Lighting technology, NVIDIA G-Sync, as well as AMD FreeSync Premium Pro support.
After 3,085 user ratings and no less than 314 answered questions, it can be concluded that the Odyssey G9 is one of the most popular large-screen gaming monitors on Amazon. The 4.5/5 score comes after 76% perfect ratings and 10% 4/5 user reviews. The breakdown by feature starts with a 3.7 for its value factor and continues with 4.2/5 for screen quality and sheerness, 4.3 for picture quality and gaming performance, topping at 4.5 for brightness.
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