SAMSUNG 57' Odyssey Neo G9 Series Dual 4K UHD 1000R Curved Gaming Monitor, 240Hz, 1ms with DisplayPort 2.1, Quantum Mini-LED,

3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars | 1,122 ratings

Price: 1599.99

Last update: 12-17-2024


About this item

WORLD'S 1ST DUAL UHD MONITOR: 57" DUHD resolution brings you a display as wide as 2 UHD monitors with incredibly detailed, pin-sharp images and a wide field of view; See more of the action and play with conviction, knowing you won't miss a thing
WRAP YOURSELF IN ADVENTURE: Experience the next level of heart-pounding gaming with even more intensity as the vivid scenes wrap around you
240HZ & 1ms (GTG) w/ DP 2.1 INPUT: 240Hz refresh rate reduces lag; 1ms (GTG) response time and minimized ghosting enables you to game with precision; All new DisplayPort 2.1 support provides the same blazing performance in DUHD with variable refresh rates*
AMD FREESYNC PREMIUM PRO: Hyper-fast action made seamless; Complex and fast-moving game scenes are projected smoothly and stutter-free with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro** to power your competitive edge
QUANTUM MATRIX TECHNOLOGY: Revolutionary Quantum Matrix Technology w/ Quantum Mini LEDs creates controlled brightness and improved contrast; 2,392 local dimming zones combine w/ the highest 12-bit black levels to create unmatched picture quality
VESA DISPLAYHDR 1000: 1,000 nit peak brightness and 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio enable enhanced color expression and depth; Spot enemies hiding in dark corners, giving you the competitive edge needed for a win
YOUR STATION YOUR WAY: Tap into a multitude of input options; DisplayPort 2.1, HDMI 2.1 and USB Hub let you hook up to your favorite devices to easily and conveniently elevate your game with no mess
CORESYNC & CORE LIGHTING+: With CoreSync technology, the game's on-screen colors are projected into your real world to further immerse you into the setting; New Core Lighting+ adds amazing color to your set-up for an instant vibe shift
ERGONOMIC STAND: Find your winning position; Swivel, tilt, and adjust the height until you're set up for victory; Fully compatible with VESA-standard monitor arms, the screen can be moved effortlessly to your ideal position
PICTURE-BY-PICTURE: Game, watch, chat—all at the same time; With PBP, view video from two sources simultaneously in their native resolution; Use PIP to resize the second source on up to 25% of the screen

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  • caleb me
    5.0 out of 5 stars Worth the hefty price tag
    Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2023
    After considering OLED for a while and waiting for the price to drop, I finally decided to try this when on sale. I had very high expectations and was fully prepared to refund at the first sign of trouble.

    Lets start with the cons in my experience.
    1. After setting up the monitor and looking through the settings, trying to turn the RGB LEDs on worked... for the most part. The lights on the back worked fine, on the front there are two zones that are supposed to light up also, but only one of them worked. After doing some searching apparently a simple firmware update or downgrade can fix this, so it is not a hardware issue but a software one. I do not need LEDs on a monitor anyway, especially an OLED that has those nice true blacks, so I don't want anything on to distract my eye. I turned the LEDs off completely and never card to change firmware just to be able to turn them on again.

    2. The first day I setup the monitor, tested it a bit, then went to bed. The following day I turned on the monitor and after a few hours of using it I closed all my programs and went to desktop (which is a true black single color background). To my surprise the LEDs were still on, the screen looked no different from my other non OLED screens. After digging through various settings and power cycling the monitor a few times I decided to contact support. I explained my issue and got transfer once or twice through Samsung support chat before finally getting through to help. The first thing that I was asked to do was unplug the power cord that runs from the adapter box to the monitor, not from the wall to the adapter box, and not power cycling using the button on the monitor. After waiting about a minute and plugging it back in the black were true black again and I felt like an idiot. The important takeaway here is that the box will run some power to the screen even if the screen is of, so if you need to power cycle make sure you unplug the screen. After doing the reset once my pixels have remained true black where they should and have not been an issue since.

    Before we get to the pros is want to mention settings. There are quite a few settings of which most are helpful, just about anything you would want to change you can. The only problem is that with so many settings it can be hard to find what you're looking for sometimes. So far this is one of my only monitors to not change settings ever after setup, I have had ASUS and ACER monitors before that both will occasionally change a setting if a certain game launches or if the hdmi/vda/dp gets unplugged.

    Finally we have the pros.

    1. OLED monitor at a PC desktop form factor. This thing looks great, it is great to watch movies and videos on, and colorful and cinematic games look amazing, I have never seen a non OLED come anywhere close it is not even the same ballgame. I have had TN VA and IPS displays before and IMO all three of those look far more similar to each other than to this.

    2. Responsiveness and Refresh rate. 240hz is incredibly solid for modern gaming, not as bug of jump from 60 to 144 or even 120, but still noticeable. Due to the OLED tech the overall screen response time is insane, it isn't as simple as the 1ms, 0.5ms or 0.1ms that you see advertised on these monitor pages, if you look into it in depth, this monitor has a response time that is about 2x faster then the next best non OLED gaming monitor, and that monitor is even 360hz! What does this meant though? Blur essentially does not exist on this monitor, comparing to 144hz, 165, and 60hz, when setting this monitors refresh rate to match, it is significantly clearer and less blurry. At 240hz even taking a still image with a high fps camera it is hard to detect or extremely minimal, where my VA 165hz displays at least 5 clearly visible ghosted images at once just with my phone camera.

    To summarize, this monitor I expected to be good but not worth the price tag, but after quite some use it has completely blown me away and I am definitely keeping it. The only monitor jump that has been as noticeable as jumping from non OLED to OLED is the jump from 60-144hz.
  • Kevin W.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Monitor, Firmware has Room for Improvement
    Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2023
    I can't help but love this monitor. There are few flaws but nothing that detracts from the experience when using this beast for work or play. My work laptop is using integrated intel graphics, and has no problem running the full resolution albeit at a refresh rate of 60Hz. My gaming PC, equipped with a Nvidia 4080 runs full resolution at 120Hz.

    A few examples of gaming performance on the 4080 running max resolution:
    Forza Horizon 5 locked at 60 fps no problem.
    Final Fantasy XIV variable from 60 to 85 fps. Typically around 80Hz.

    Games that support the ultrawide display are gorgeous. Having so much displayed in your field of view really helps with emersion in the game.

    The quality of the screen really shines. Deep blacks, with little halo effect. Color reproduction is really good. Brightness can be blinding, I typically have brightness set to about 15 out of 50. Text is sharp.

    For work, having this much real estate to play with is great. I went from running 3 27" monitors to this single setup. No breaks for bezels, and being able to throw windows around anywhere is a game changer. When working with large datasets, or those horrible spreadsheets that are 50 columns wide, max the window and see everything at once.

    I see the other reviews where people are experiencing flickering, strange gray lines, or bad pixels, but luckily I have had none of those issues.

    For the bad:
    The 3' Display Port cable that comes in the box. This is unacceptable as half that length is just getting it from the input on the monitor through the cable management, so you only have maybe 18" to play with getting it to your device. At this price point, Samsung could do better.

    Only 1 display port on the monitor. HDMI works fine, but I would have liked at least 2 display ports. Not a deal breaker, but a "would have been nice" item.

    Firmware really needs some work. When waking the computer from sleep mode, the monitor does not come off standby mode automatically unless you have Auto Source Switch+ turned on. But if the work laptop wakes while I am in the middle of a game, I really don't want the monitor to switch automatically to the new input, so I like to keep that off.

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