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SAMSUNG 49" Odyssey G93SC Series OLED Curved Gaming Monitor, 240Hz, 0.03ms, Dual QHD, DisplayHDR True Black 400, FreeSync Premium Pro, Height Adjustable Stand, LS49CG932SNXZA, 2023

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Color: Aluminum Silver


Size: 49-inch OLED G9


Style: Dual QHD, 240Hz, .03ms G2G


Pattern: HDMI and DP Cable Included


Features

  • THE DEFINITIVE OLED EXPERIENCE: Experience the difference with Samsung OLED, powered by Quantum Dot Technology; A brighter screen delivers brilliant colors, deeper shades, and more intense contrast, bringing vibrant vistas to life in new ways
  • SUPER ULTRAWIDE VISTAS: Immense worlds envelop you through a super ultrawide display; A screen as wide as 2 quad HD monitors delivers max space to take in pin-sharp detail; It wraps around your field of vision with 1800R curvature
  • 0.03MS(GTG) RESPONSE TIME & 240HZ REFRESH RATE: OLED technology delivers near instant reaction time with 0.03ms(GTG) response time; HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort connections keep you ahead of the competition with the 240Hz refresh rate
  • DisplayHDR TRUE BLACK 400: Uncover every secret with infinite expression; See true black and dark colors on screen without pixel light bleed for supreme color and depth expression in every game
  • AMD FREESYNC PREMIUM PRO: Hyper-fast action made seamless; Complex, fast-action game scenes are projected stably and stutter-free with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro to power your competitive edge*
  • CONNECT MORE TO ENJOY MORE: Tap into a multitude of input options; HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort and USB Hub let you hook up to favorite devices to efficiently elevate your gaming**
  • INSTANT AUTO CONNECT: With Auto Source Switch+, your monitor detects when connected devices are turned on and instantly switches to the new source signal; This gets you to your game action faster, without flipping through multiple input sources
  • TOGETHER SIDE-BY-SIDE IN ONE SCREEN: Use your screen to its maximum potential, and team up with friends in a whole new way; Picture-by-Picture splits the screen in half, using two inputs at their native resolution
  • ELEVATED DESIGN SETS NEW STANDARD: Upgrade your gaming station with razor-sharp design that suits your sense of style; OLED's unmatched design features a premium, modern metal finish that measures just 4.5mm at its thinnest

Description

Samsung's Odyssey OLED Curved Monitor powered by Quantum Dot Technology provides the absolute immersive gaming experience. The 49" Dual QHD screen in 32:9 with super ultrawide display features 1800R curvature, DisplayHDR True Black 400, AMD FreeSync ™ Premium Pro, 240Hz Refresh Rate, and 0.03ms response time for stutter-free, hyper-fast action. Slim metal design with ergonomic stand, adjustable height monitor, built-in speakers, CoreSync and Core Lighting+ creates a stylish and comfortable gaming environment. Image simulated for illustrative purposes. USB Hub supports data transmission only.

Brand: SAMSUNG


Screen Size: 49 Inches


Resolution: QHD Ultra Wide 1440p


Aspect Ratio: 329


Screen Surface Description: Matte


Standing screen display size: ‎49 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎5120x1440


Max Screen Resolution: ‎5120 x 1440 Pixels


Brand: ‎SAMSUNG


Series: ‎G93SC


Item model number: ‎LS49CG932SNXZA


Item Weight: ‎27.8 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎11.2 x 47.1 x 20.9 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎11.2 x 47.1 x 20.9 inches


Color: ‎Aluminum Silver


Voltage: ‎240 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎Samsung


Country of Origin: ‎Vietnam


Date First Available: ‎September 5, 2023


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  • It's all about that curve.
Color: Black and White Size: 49-inch G9 Style: Dual QHD, 240Hz Pattern: DisplayPort Cable Only
Early review, as needed or in few months I'll update. Bought this used/renewed. One 'dead pixel' maybe why was returned? Still I don't feel chances are much different for getting perfect panel buying new. But.. "Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good." If expectation is perfection I recommend different and more established monitor size/curve and tech. I am so happy these monitors are on the market now at approachable price. But the pixel fault class for this monitor is II, so a few dead pixels are within parameters. The "perfection" some claim this price demands would actually make this monitor cost 3X as much I'd guess. Reasonable compromise. This was at the limit of how much I could invest on a single monitor. a dead pixel doesn't much subtract from it function. And I REALLY wanted a 1000R ultrawide. Had hard time gauging what expect, but is as I suspected that the pictures/videos all kind of distorted the monitor appearance for me. Not as curved as I thought it might be, which almost a shame because some crazy imaginings of what might be like. Interestingly I think the curve tapers off at the edges as well. I was under impression these were all consistent arc's .. but pretty sure no, held flat edge along it and gap appear flat at edge. probably some science behind using a progressive curve for functional ergonomics, i just thought the curve was consistent. But yea, I thought the curve would be more. And from researching already knew the curves of most monitors was not stacking up to what I expected when I thought of transitioning to curved monitor design. If I going doing something different I like it to be really different. heh Optimal viewing distance for 1000R is 1m (3 feet) .. even kicked way back w/ feet on desk, that still closer to optimal viewing distance than even an "aggressive" 1500R curve. Optimal viewing distance of 1800R is a1.8m or almost 6 feet. If that distance from monitor it time to look at TV's. So yea. I read a lot of tech reviews on this monitor saying only buy if looking for high FPS gaming monitor. I think they've lost touch a little with the common cyberspace nerd. Yes, for browsing, trolling forums, researching or writing, most the high end features of this monitor is lost, and for bang for buck is other panels that will get you the pixel screen space. HOWEVER if the science on the curve is to be believed, the reduction in eye strain over long hours of screen viewing more then compensates for the price difference of a lesser curve, making this the ultimate albeit expensive simple desktop monitor. More than just a reduction of eye strain too, but also faster more efficient work flow in the sense of less time-distance of eye travel and head turning almost like overclocking your organic data input. ..so this does something a more flat ultrawide couldn't and reduces the argument for staying w/ dual 27" setups where one monitor can be angled, important for some workflows, even as going to 49" over dual setup is like adding an extra screen given that most web pages are designed for about 60% the width of standard screen. I'm using Windows PowerToys w/ fancy zones (all free) .. at the moment have it set 3 screen across, though 4 screens across is comfortable too I but transitions webpages into their "narrow" format. Sure for workbench type workflows I'd want a flatter panel. but i just sit and use computer, so didn't want go below 1200R Really had considerable fear of using a non-IPS panel. But they don't yet have what I call real curve as I wanted more my main center monitor. But I don't see a lot difference, I like the screen, is a good picture, comparable to my old quality IPS. I wouldn't have bought this if it didn't have 10bit color. I'm running it at 120Hz. I do like that in a couple years I'll be able to run it faster, maybe when doesn't cost quite as much electricity for a video card to move the pixels but for as little as I notice would be overkill for my uses today. Now let's get back to the "dead pixel" on mine. I used camera to zoom in on it and what I saw was unexpected and interesting. my "dead pixel" magnified looks like a stain on the threads of a cotton weave. science behind how these are manufactured must be crazy interesting. As all the progress of science is. Early adopter isn't usually my style, but in this case, waiting a few years was greater cost then pulling the trigger now. In 5 years I'll probably add a 49" DQHD+ OLED when they exist. DQHD+ is 5120x1600, this is DQHD 5120x1400. So I guess a DQHD+ monitor to keep same horizontal measure would be more like 52" or 55. and crazy heavy. Reminder: 49" is the diagonal measurement. a standard that doesn't work as well for ultrawides. I think this is 47" width but hard to measure the curve, is 45" straight across so I guess the curve only eats about 2" from actual width. People talk about gaming but I not seen anyone yet mention the most important metric of a new monitor like this. Yes, the Winamp Milkdrop screensaver looks every bit as amazing as you would imagine on this monitor. (don't forget tweak the settings) Not saying that why I bought the monitor, but I'm not saying it isn't either. Looking forward to seeing some MMORPG's on this. going try some flight sims on this too should be fun. For the price of this you could get three 34". But for fully exploiting screen curve for work flow this only 1000R ultrawide, and quality display. Writing this review I remembered the Infinity Core Lighting, figured out how turn it on, spent lot time debating if mine is defective or it suppose to be this dim. still not sure. It glows, can set the color, but doesn't project light, I mean the power button alone on an Alienware monitor projects more light I think. Is impressive such a large ring can light up while projecting so little light really. So if you want light behind your monitor you will still have to add that. which is fine, monitors should stick to being monitors. But sense I can't see behind my monitor it useless. So... should they not have feature it? rethought it, and actually I am glad they made the back look the way it did. it adds to the utility of ultrawide that they can be on display in open area's without an obnoxiously dull back panel wall. I have not updated the panels bios yet, seems ok as is. Also will try track down which manufacturing batch mine is from for those interested in that. Not sure if is just me getting older, or an increase in the density of media content, but I'd increasingly found my dual 27" setup super insufficient. When one died I really fell behind in being able to stay organized. I have panic attacks thinking about the time of single 16:9 monitor. This thing is heavy and awkward, but I couldn't imagine computing any other way anymore. To me, this now is just a proper monitor and don't know how anyone works on anything else. I mean 34" uw I can manage on in a pinch. But this what you wanna have at base camp. 49" 1000R is approaching perfection of the monitor format. It's all about that curve. notes: 1. at 120Hz, >50% brightness .. the heat from this not much for a monitor. worried it might be exaggerated all the time but instead is probably some efficiency gains over 2x27" yielding less heat at comparable performance settings it seems and I'd guess. 2. the noise some commented on I finally heard. my environment noisy (so i run soundmachines) so didn't hear. when I first noticed, sounded like.. a 'stink bug' flying into thing, but they are absent this year / didn't see anything. next time realized it was the monitor. doesn't sound like thermal expansion, though that easier way to explain it, so might as well stick with the story. sounds to me electrical in origin, when at it loudest almost like degaussing. So tested this in a quiet environment and is way more common than I was previous catching and I can better understand why they thought was thermal expansion noise. does now sound more like taping (maybe similar but not as loud noise my creaky chair sometime make) and I wouldn't of thought was electrical in source. I should know more about the components of these things that I could give a theory of source, but sounds like something like capacitors/transistors or sort of thing that is discharging, phase changing or otherwise just doing something that makes noise on occasion. heck, could even be some sort of automated localized degaussing when something triggers the need for it. but whatever. my monitors a sound machine. that's cool. :p I like a little personality. 3. had some problems running this with another monitor. swapped cables, etc. isolated problem to the DP port on my 2070 super graphics card. this worked fine in that port, but when added another monitor, I could no longer use this from that port. switched this to different port and smooth sailing sense. i think that is weird, should matter what DP port, but it happened. it had me scared too, glad was my computers fault. had no problems running this and a 38" 1600p ultrawide. running this with a 34" 1400p uw at moment, eventually I will be running all three on my 2070s and will see how it does. will only game single monitor mode so shouldn't be problem. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2021 by FrogsOnTheRun

  • Very Wide and Absolutely Epic!
Color: Aluminum Silver Size: 49-inch OLED G9 Style: Dual QHD, 240Hz, .03ms G2G Pattern: HDMI and DP Cable Included
This monitor is amazing. The color depth is so intense and playing games on it really opens up the view of the world you're playing in. The speakers on this monitor are pretty loud and the ambient lighting is a nice touch to set up a good vibe. This one monitor is the solution to setting up a three screen panoramic setup. The AMD Freesync Pro software works well with the drivers installed through windows. I can't game without this monitor. I switched from an LG 32 in'' 144 hz monitor at 2k resolution. This one makes the LG that I had seem much less colorful. Pictures and videos do not do the Oddysey g9 any justice. This is the best computer monitor that I have ever owned. I am so glad that I got it. There is so much space on it that it makes working on projects much easier since you can have multiple documents up at the same time. This monitor is excellent for work and play! You need to see it in person to get the full experience. It is mich bigger than I expected it to be. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024 by Rh3mY Rh3mY

  • The most incredible monitor I have ever seen
Color: Aluminum Silver Size: 49-inch OLED G9 Style: Dual QHD, 240Hz, .03ms G2G Pattern: HDMI and DP Cable Included
I had to write a review, after getting this monitor into my house. I had been on the fence about it, there were some not great reviews about quality and other things. But, after I got mine, I am really happy with it, and it truly is the most incredible monitor I have EVER seen. First, the quality is perfect on my monitor. There is not a single visible bad pixel. The monitor is HEAVY and solid, and comes with a large sturdy base to hold it up. But, the most amazing thing is the size. It is just so much bigger than your imagination expects. I had two monitors side by side and expected it to replace that spot, but they were 20" monitors, and this is MUCH bigger than those two. The inputs and options are impressive. The menu control is pretty terrible but it does the job. Its a little nub of a joystick you control on the back of the monitor by reaching around underneath. The monitor has good speakers built in that work okay for games, but honestly I still prefer headphones. It has options to use this monitor as two, if you need that, rather than one large monitor, but I never tried that, there was no point my video card has no issues with this monitor (RTX4090). All in all, while this is expensive, if you have as much invested in the PC and video card as I do then this is absolutely worth it. The monitor is how you use and how you see your PC. Why not have something that makes it look as amazing as possible? I am so happy I bought this, I have not had a minute of buyer's remorse except when the box arrived and it is like 5' long, and I pulled out the panel and saw the sheer size of this thing for the first time. I worried it wouldn't fit on my desk. But, it did, and I have been happy since. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024 by Adam White

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