Whoa! Prime Day has landed in style, shaving hundreds off the price of the Samsung Odyssey OLED G9. Instead of shelling out $1,800 for this one, you can get it for $891 right now, an impressive 50% discount for one of the best monitors out there. It just so happens that this is also the very best discount we’ve ever seen for this monitor.
This is a monitor that’s going to take over your whole desk, enveloping you in crispy-clear visuals, vibrant colors, and great contrast. The ultrawide 49-inch OLED panel will deliver everything you could ever want from a gaming monitor, including an incredible 5120×1440 resolution. That’s like putting two 1440p monitors next to one another minus all those ugly edges and bezels. That’s going to be a glorious experience.
We know those numbers are probably enough to get you to click “add to cart” but the fact that this won’t just be a pretty desk accessory to use for work and watch Netflix on, makes things even better. That’s because this is a gaming-ready monitor with a super-fast 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time. If your computer can keep up with that, you’ll have a ton of fun with the Samsung Odyssey OLED G9.
The screen with 1800R curvature will make spending time in front of this display less taxing on your eyes, which is always a good thing because you won’t feel like you’re digging sand out of your eyes after a long session.
So, stop wasting time and get the Samsung 49-inch OLED ultrawide that we all love for $891 before this Prime Day deal expires.
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