The 49" Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 Gaming Monitor Drops Is on Sale for $999.99

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Woot is offering the massive 49" Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 G95SC gaming monitor for only $999.99. That matches the lowest price we've seen in the past. Although the Odyssey OLED G9 was a 2023 release, it is still one of the best gaming monitors for 2024. Woot is owned by Amazon and Prime members get free shipping (otherwise it's $6). Woot is an authorized reseller, so you get the a 1 year Samsung warranty.

49" Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 Gaming Monitor $999.99

The Odyssey OLED G9 replaces the Neo G9 as Samsung's highest end Odyssey G-series gaming monitor. Unlike the Neo G9, which uses a Mini-LED panel, the OLED G9 uses a quantum dot OLED panel. OLED panels boast individual self-lit OLEDs that can turn on and off independently of each other, which allows for true blacks and incredible contrast ratios. The image quality, especially in HDR, is far better than what you'll see with traditional IPS, VA, or TN panels. Samsung's quantum dot (or QD) OLED panels are even better because they are brighter and support a wide color range than regular OLED panels.

Samsung's OLED G9 also offers plenty of other features you'd come to expect in a premium gaming monitor, like a blazing fast 0.3ms response time, HDR True Black 400 certification (which, by the way, is a higher rating than even HDR1400), both HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort connections, and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro support (it's also NVIDIA G-Sync "compatible). It's also one of the few OLED 240Hz gaming monitors.

Although the OLED G9 isn't a true 4K monitor, it still has plenty of pixels packed into the 49" display. This is an ultra-wide monitor with the same resolution as two 27" monitors stacked next to each other. In fact, the horizontal pixel count (5,120 pixels) is actually greater than a traditional 4K monitor (3,840 pixels). That, combined with an 1800R curve, allows for maximum immersion during gaming.

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