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SAMSUNG LS49DG930SEXXY, 49" Odyssey G9 OLED Curved Dual QHD Gaming Monitor 240Hz

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Samsung Odyssey 49in Dqhd Oled 240hz Freesync Curved Gaming Monitor

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$2,218.99

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$1,399.00

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$1,399.00

Samsung G93SD 49" OLED DQHD 0.03ms 240Hz Curved Gaming Monitor [LS49DG930SEXXY]

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Samsung 49 Inch Odyssey OLED G93SD 240Hz Curved DQHD Gaming Monitor LS49DG930SEXXY

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Samsung G93SD 49" OLED DQHD 0.03ms 240Hz Curved Gaming Monitor [LS49DG930SEXXY]

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Samsung G93SD 49" OLED DQHD 0.03ms 240Hz Curved Gaming Monitor

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Samsung G93SD 49" OLED DQHD 0.03ms 240Hz Curved Gaming Monitor [LS49DG930SEXXY]

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A powerhouse for both gaming and productivity
1 October 2024BrianTech

originally posted on samsung.com

The Samsung Odyssey G9 OLED is a powerhouse monitor that exceeds my expectations for both productivity and gaming. I have always used a two monitor setup due to the need to have multiple apps open at the same time (office and drawing programs). However this has always been a disappointing setup for gaming, as I either have to use only one of the smaller monitors, or deal with a line in the middle.The G9 OLED fixes this issue and gives me the space of two 27-inch monitors, for work, but one large and immersive display for gaming. The massive 49-inch curved screen delivers plenty of real estate for multitasking. I have no issues opening up large spreadsheets or other apps. The curved screen also makes it easier to not have to turn your head as much to see the far ... MoreThe Samsung Odyssey G9 OLED is a powerhouse monitor that exceeds my expectations for both productivity and gaming. I have always used a two monitor setup due to the need to have multiple apps open at the same time (office and drawing programs). However this has always been a disappointing setup for gaming, as I either have to use only one of the smaller monitors, or deal with a line in the middle.The G9 OLED fixes this issue and gives me the space of two 27-inch monitors, for work, but one large and immersive display for gaming. The massive 49-inch curved screen delivers plenty of real estate for multitasking. I have no issues opening up large spreadsheets or other apps. The curved screen also makes it easier to not have to turn your head as much to see the far edges.The 240Hz refresh rate provides incredibly smooth gameplay and the minimal response time make it excellent for all types of games. The vibrant OLED panel enhances image quality and immersion with the dark inky blacks and rich colors, creating an immersive. Overall I’m extremely happy with this monitor and plan to use it for a long time. It provides me the perfect balance for both work and games.Lastly, the G9 includes the typical Samsung Smart Hub, which allows for streaming of your favorite TV and movies. I like to split the monitor with Multi-view and have one half dedicated to the game or document I’m working on and one half dedicated to the news streaming. You can also split the multi-view to show two different devices or if you want, you can out put from your computer to have it act just like two monitors.This thing has so many amazing features and is probably the best monitor on the market. So glad that I went with this monitor. I can’t imagine going back to a standard two monitor setup again.

Big, large and in charge
21 November 2023RamHeer

originally posted on samsung.com

I have been using the G93SC version of this monitor ( the version without any of the smart tv features) and I love it! It comes packaged well and is heavy, 8kg without the huge metal stand. I have mounted it on a monitor arm to reclaim some desk space that the metal stand takes up, the stand is great but I prefer using an arm. It’s 49 inches in diameter and I have been using it with my MacBook Pro and yes with the correct cable I get 120hz and full resolution using the DP port. I have also tested it with my PS5 and I can’t get full screen with it but that’s a restriction of the PS5 and finally using a windows pc everything works fine.It has a DP port, HDMI port and micro hdmi port, I would say that I would have appreciated a headphone jack but it does have fairly ... MoreI have been using the G93SC version of this monitor ( the version without any of the smart tv features) and I love it! It comes packaged well and is heavy, 8kg without the huge metal stand. I have mounted it on a monitor arm to reclaim some desk space that the metal stand takes up, the stand is great but I prefer using an arm. It’s 49 inches in diameter and I have been using it with my MacBook Pro and yes with the correct cable I get 120hz and full resolution using the DP port. I have also tested it with my PS5 and I can’t get full screen with it but that’s a restriction of the PS5 and finally using a windows pc everything works fine.It has a DP port, HDMI port and micro hdmi port, I would say that I would have appreciated a headphone jack but it does have fairly good speakers built in.For gaming with a windows pc I can get the full 240HZ which is fantastic, that Oled screen really does make a difference. For multitasking and multiple windows open and visible at the same time this monitor is hard to beat. In full screen I get apps like Adobe to work perfectly as the full time line is visible.The screen is the equivalent of 2 x 27in 16:9 monitors next to each other without the ugly bezel down the centre. I love the led halo circle on the back which has different colours and patterns, it just looks gorgeous especially with that silver back. I love that this monitor is gently curved as I prefer that (1800 instead of 1000 curves of other Samsung monitors) I now can’t go back to anything smaller! The monitor also has pip so the screen can split in two with 2 different sources, so for example my PS5 running on one side and my MacBook Pro on the other side. I genuinely love this monitor and it has become my monitor of choice, bravo Samsung, you have created another beautiful device.

Close to perfect
27 July 2024CodeAndGame

originally posted on samsung.com

Best monitor I have ever owned and I have owned the best IPS ultra wide and multi monitor setups in the past. As a programmer, productivity is a must and OLED in dark mode has been great. I was willing to compromise slightly for the unbeatable gaming experience OLED offers at 240hz and it is simply fantastic. No light bleed, no haloing on highlights in dark scenes, almost perfect white and grey uniformity, no overshoot on high refresh rates and no issues with text, all with an equivalent of 2 x 2560x1440 monitors without separation in the middle, HDR that actually looks great without burning your eyes out and a gloss finish that handles reflections without too much wash out. The panel care features are subtle and do not bother me. The monitor pixel refreshes itself ... MoreBest monitor I have ever owned and I have owned the best IPS ultra wide and multi monitor setups in the past. As a programmer, productivity is a must and OLED in dark mode has been great. I was willing to compromise slightly for the unbeatable gaming experience OLED offers at 240hz and it is simply fantastic. No light bleed, no haloing on highlights in dark scenes, almost perfect white and grey uniformity, no overshoot on high refresh rates and no issues with text, all with an equivalent of 2 x 2560x1440 monitors without separation in the middle, HDR that actually looks great without burning your eyes out and a gloss finish that handles reflections without too much wash out. The panel care features are subtle and do not bother me. The monitor pixel refreshes itself during idle times and pixel shift happens but is not a concern. The aesthetics are also the best I have had with a small stand for the size and just a really subtle Samsung imprint that you can only see with a torch. For HDR I use Original picture mode with Natural Color and brightness at 40 and ECO mode with natural colour and 15 brightness for SDR, The only slight negatives are no alt-dp mode on USB-C, no KVM and the ALB and gamma curve in Peak HDR1000 mode, which I wish was closer to the TB HDR400 mode but without the highlight crush of that mode. The only other issue is the lack of burn in warranty that others offer with same panel but it was a choice between some of these issues and 240hz which was a shame. Otherwise I would call it as close to a perfect monitor I have used. Just hope those organic LEDs can keep up with my work/gaming load for as long as possible, so far so great.

Specification

Screen Size (Class)49
Flat / CurvedCurved
Active Display Size (HxV) (mm)1,196.7x339.2
Screen Curvature1800R
Aspect Ratio32:9

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$1,299.00

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SAMSUNG LS49DG930SEXXY, 49" Odyssey G9 OLED Curved Dual QHD Gaming Monitor 240Hz

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$2,019.00

Samsung Odyssey 49in Dqhd Oled 240hz Freesync Curved Gaming Monitor

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$2,019.00

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$2,218.99

Samsung Odyssey Oled G9 S49dg930 49" Curved Gaming Monitor 240hz

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$1,399.00

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Reviews

A powerhouse for both gaming and productivity
1 October 2024

The Samsung Odyssey G9 OLED is a powerhouse monitor that exceeds my expectations for both productivity and gaming. I have always used a two monitor setup due to the need to have multiple apps open at the same time (office and drawing programs). However this has always been a disappointing setup for gaming, as I either have to use only one of the smaller monitors, or deal with a line in the middle.The G9 OLED fixes this issue and gives me the space of two 27-inch monitors, for work, but one large and immersive display for gaming. The massive 49-inch curved screen delivers plenty of real estate for multitasking. I have no issues opening up large spreadsheets or other apps. The curved screen also makes it easier to not have to turn your head as much to see the far ... MoreThe Samsung Odyssey G9 OLED is a powerhouse monitor that exceeds my expectations for both productivity and gaming. I have always used a two monitor setup due to the need to have multiple apps open at the same time (office and drawing programs). However this has always been a disappointing setup for gaming, as I either have to use only one of the smaller monitors, or deal with a line in the middle.The G9 OLED fixes this issue and gives me the space of two 27-inch monitors, for work, but one large and immersive display for gaming. The massive 49-inch curved screen delivers plenty of real estate for multitasking. I have no issues opening up large spreadsheets or other apps. The curved screen also makes it easier to not have to turn your head as much to see the far edges.The 240Hz refresh rate provides incredibly smooth gameplay and the minimal response time make it excellent for all types of games. The vibrant OLED panel enhances image quality and immersion with the dark inky blacks and rich colors, creating an immersive. Overall I’m extremely happy with this monitor and plan to use it for a long time. It provides me the perfect balance for both work and games.Lastly, the G9 includes the typical Samsung Smart Hub, which allows for streaming of your favorite TV and movies. I like to split the monitor with Multi-view and have one half dedicated to the game or document I’m working on and one half dedicated to the news streaming. You can also split the multi-view to show two different devices or if you want, you can out put from your computer to have it act just like two monitors.This thing has so many amazing features and is probably the best monitor on the market. So glad that I went with this monitor. I can’t imagine going back to a standard two monitor setup again.

BrianTech originally posted on samsung.com
Big, large and in charge
21 November 2023

I have been using the G93SC version of this monitor ( the version without any of the smart tv features) and I love it! It comes packaged well and is heavy, 8kg without the huge metal stand. I have mounted it on a monitor arm to reclaim some desk space that the metal stand takes up, the stand is great but I prefer using an arm. It’s 49 inches in diameter and I have been using it with my MacBook Pro and yes with the correct cable I get 120hz and full resolution using the DP port. I have also tested it with my PS5 and I can’t get full screen with it but that’s a restriction of the PS5 and finally using a windows pc everything works fine.It has a DP port, HDMI port and micro hdmi port, I would say that I would have appreciated a headphone jack but it does have fairly ... MoreI have been using the G93SC version of this monitor ( the version without any of the smart tv features) and I love it! It comes packaged well and is heavy, 8kg without the huge metal stand. I have mounted it on a monitor arm to reclaim some desk space that the metal stand takes up, the stand is great but I prefer using an arm. It’s 49 inches in diameter and I have been using it with my MacBook Pro and yes with the correct cable I get 120hz and full resolution using the DP port. I have also tested it with my PS5 and I can’t get full screen with it but that’s a restriction of the PS5 and finally using a windows pc everything works fine.It has a DP port, HDMI port and micro hdmi port, I would say that I would have appreciated a headphone jack but it does have fairly good speakers built in.For gaming with a windows pc I can get the full 240HZ which is fantastic, that Oled screen really does make a difference. For multitasking and multiple windows open and visible at the same time this monitor is hard to beat. In full screen I get apps like Adobe to work perfectly as the full time line is visible.The screen is the equivalent of 2 x 27in 16:9 monitors next to each other without the ugly bezel down the centre. I love the led halo circle on the back which has different colours and patterns, it just looks gorgeous especially with that silver back. I love that this monitor is gently curved as I prefer that (1800 instead of 1000 curves of other Samsung monitors) I now can’t go back to anything smaller! The monitor also has pip so the screen can split in two with 2 different sources, so for example my PS5 running on one side and my MacBook Pro on the other side. I genuinely love this monitor and it has become my monitor of choice, bravo Samsung, you have created another beautiful device.

RamHeer originally posted on samsung.com
Close to perfect
27 July 2024

Best monitor I have ever owned and I have owned the best IPS ultra wide and multi monitor setups in the past. As a programmer, productivity is a must and OLED in dark mode has been great. I was willing to compromise slightly for the unbeatable gaming experience OLED offers at 240hz and it is simply fantastic. No light bleed, no haloing on highlights in dark scenes, almost perfect white and grey uniformity, no overshoot on high refresh rates and no issues with text, all with an equivalent of 2 x 2560x1440 monitors without separation in the middle, HDR that actually looks great without burning your eyes out and a gloss finish that handles reflections without too much wash out. The panel care features are subtle and do not bother me. The monitor pixel refreshes itself ... MoreBest monitor I have ever owned and I have owned the best IPS ultra wide and multi monitor setups in the past. As a programmer, productivity is a must and OLED in dark mode has been great. I was willing to compromise slightly for the unbeatable gaming experience OLED offers at 240hz and it is simply fantastic. No light bleed, no haloing on highlights in dark scenes, almost perfect white and grey uniformity, no overshoot on high refresh rates and no issues with text, all with an equivalent of 2 x 2560x1440 monitors without separation in the middle, HDR that actually looks great without burning your eyes out and a gloss finish that handles reflections without too much wash out. The panel care features are subtle and do not bother me. The monitor pixel refreshes itself during idle times and pixel shift happens but is not a concern. The aesthetics are also the best I have had with a small stand for the size and just a really subtle Samsung imprint that you can only see with a torch. For HDR I use Original picture mode with Natural Color and brightness at 40 and ECO mode with natural colour and 15 brightness for SDR, The only slight negatives are no alt-dp mode on USB-C, no KVM and the ALB and gamma curve in Peak HDR1000 mode, which I wish was closer to the TB HDR400 mode but without the highlight crush of that mode. The only other issue is the lack of burn in warranty that others offer with same panel but it was a choice between some of these issues and 240hz which was a shame. Otherwise I would call it as close to a perfect monitor I have used. Just hope those organic LEDs can keep up with my work/gaming load for as long as possible, so far so great.

CodeAndGame originally posted on samsung.com
Exceeded my expectations! Best monitor out there!
11 October 2024

This monitor exceeded my expectations! It has completely transformed my work space and has increased my productivity to complete assignments, tasks and enjoy entertainment like watching football games, streaming movies and shows, and playing educational videos for my children. It has a beautifully designed, sleek, thin 49” screen with 1800R curve that is not too curved or too flat. This length of the screen is like combining two 24” monitor into one. The features are remarkable and as a college student who needs to view multiple documents at a time, I was able to display up to 4 different screens with ease. I mostly used the three-window setup but appreciated that I had up to 8 screen modifications to choose from. I often work late at night so the adaptive picture ... MoreThis monitor exceeded my expectations! It has completely transformed my work space and has increased my productivity to complete assignments, tasks and enjoy entertainment like watching football games, streaming movies and shows, and playing educational videos for my children. It has a beautifully designed, sleek, thin 49” screen with 1800R curve that is not too curved or too flat. This length of the screen is like combining two 24” monitor into one. The features are remarkable and as a college student who needs to view multiple documents at a time, I was able to display up to 4 different screens with ease. I mostly used the three-window setup but appreciated that I had up to 8 screen modifications to choose from. I often work late at night so the adaptive picture and eye saver mode significantly helped to minimize the eye strain during the late-night hours. The screen brightness was so incredible that I did not even have to use a lamp or light at my workstation when working at night.Installation was a breeze with only 3 steps and minimal hardware needed. It includes a mounting stand and a wall mount setup. The mounting stand is ergonomic and allows you to swivel, tilt and adjust the height to your desired level. It also comes with a remote that is small and responsive. The remote includes multiple features and quick access buttons for Netflix, Disney, Prime Video, and Samsung TV Plus. The only downside to the remote is it is rechargeable but did not come with a charging cord. The setup process took a few minutes but was not difficult and provided personal customizations to your liking. A Samsung account is required for setup but this was also a simple process to create. After setup, an update took place immediately and lasted for about 10 minutes or so.This monitor is perfect for work, gaming and for entertainment. It comes equipped with preinstalled apps like Hulu, Disney, YouTube, Netflix, and Amazon Prime with room to download three additional apps of your choice. You can also easily cast to the monitor from your mobile phone. It comes equipped with speakers that provide optimal sound and volume. It also has a headphone jack for personal use. It is energy efficient and battery consciousness. There are also multiple connections that include USB-C, HDMI, and DP connections.Overall, this monitor has everything you need in a monitor from an incredible 49” view that covers your entire peripheral vision to beautiful.

kchawes originally posted on samsung.com
OLED + Super Ultrawide = AMAZING!
5 October 2024

The Samsung 49” Odyssey G9 DQHD Gaming Monitor (LS49DG956SNXGO) is a beast of a monitor! At 49", this monitor is very large and very wide (super ultrawide to be exact), but a perfect overall size. Anything larger and you'll be working out your neck muscles. This monitor is great at just about anything you throw at it including gaming, content creation and consumption. In terms of specifications, this monitor is top tier. Firstly, this is an OLED panel meaning high color accuracy and near perfect contrast. Not only that, an OLED panel translates to an overall thin and light form factor (more on this later). I am personally a big fan of OLED and welcome this panel as my main monitor. Moving on... the 240Hz refresh rate with a 0.03 milliseconds response time, keeps ... MoreThe Samsung 49” Odyssey G9 DQHD Gaming Monitor (LS49DG956SNXGO) is a beast of a monitor! At 49", this monitor is very large and very wide (super ultrawide to be exact), but a perfect overall size. Anything larger and you'll be working out your neck muscles. This monitor is great at just about anything you throw at it including gaming, content creation and consumption. In terms of specifications, this monitor is top tier. Firstly, this is an OLED panel meaning high color accuracy and near perfect contrast. Not only that, an OLED panel translates to an overall thin and light form factor (more on this later). I am personally a big fan of OLED and welcome this panel as my main monitor. Moving on... the 240Hz refresh rate with a 0.03 milliseconds response time, keeps everything smooth and accurate. Fast moving objects are not blurry and no "tearing" or visual artifacts. Build quality is great, as expected from Samsung, with a metal-like finish throughout the entire monitor. The stand is height-adjustable and allows angle tilting up and down, however, the monitor has a fixed angle position left to right - not a dealbreaker as monitor adjustments are typically set-it-and-forget-it. The screen itself measures 4.5mm at its thinnest which makes it very sleek looking, however, because of this thin design and smaller form factor, Samsung has relocated many of the monitor's power components to a giant brick which can be a bit unsightly. The good news is that it can still be hidden away, but is not as clean looking if unable to be hidden. This monitor is by far the best monitor I have ever used! The one thing to look out for in the future is possible burn-in (common with OLED panels). Only time will tell.

ingr originally posted on samsung.com
OLED vs. VA Panel – A Night and Day Difference
8 October 2024

I paired the 49" Odyssey G9 DQHD Gaming Monitor with the Ergotron HX Wall Monitor Arm. Previously, I used a 49" Monoprice Darkmatter monitor with a VA panel. The difference between the OLED display on the Odyssey and my old Monoprice monitor is striking. It's hard to capture in photos, but the blacks on the OLED are truly deep, and the colors and HDR are much more vibrant. I couldn't even use HDR on my Monoprice monitor as it made content look worse.Swapping out the monitor was straightforward, and the VESA mounts aligned perfectly with the Ergotron wall mount. Due to its significant power draw, this monitor uses an external power brick, consuming 220 watts compared to my old monitor's 43 watts at 200 nits brightness.The monitor also includes smart TV features, ... MoreI paired the 49" Odyssey G9 DQHD Gaming Monitor with the Ergotron HX Wall Monitor Arm. Previously, I used a 49" Monoprice Darkmatter monitor with a VA panel. The difference between the OLED display on the Odyssey and my old Monoprice monitor is striking. It's hard to capture in photos, but the blacks on the OLED are truly deep, and the colors and HDR are much more vibrant. I couldn't even use HDR on my Monoprice monitor as it made content look worse.Swapping out the monitor was straightforward, and the VESA mounts aligned perfectly with the Ergotron wall mount. Due to its significant power draw, this monitor uses an external power brick, consuming 220 watts compared to my old monitor's 43 watts at 200 nits brightness.The monitor also includes smart TV features, allowing you to install and watch apps like Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and others. While I primarily use this as my PC monitor and don't often need these features, a picture-in-picture option in a small window would be useful. It would allow me to easily scroll through channels with the included remote while multitasking on my computer. Currently, you can split the screen to watch TV on one side and view your PC display on the other, but I would prefer a small window for smart TV content that doesn't affect the PC's refresh rate.I have Sony bookshelf speakers mounted on my wall, connected to an amplifier via an optical cable to my PC. The monitor can output sound via Bluetooth to my amplifier, allowing me to enjoy audio from various smart TV apps through my speakers—a feature I appreciate.When turning on the monitor, it takes a moment to start up, likely due to the smart TV features. It resembles powering on an old CRT TV with a short animation. Like other Samsung products, this monitor can connect with the SmartThings app. I have also integrated this app with my Bespoke Washer & Dryer heat pump combo, Bespoke robot vacuum, and third-party hardware like smart lights and a Nest thermostat.Working from home part of the week, this monitor allows me to multitask efficiently without needing multiple screens. Although HDR isn't perfect, it's better than on my previous Monoprice monitor and is usable. Gaming is beautiful and immersive thanks to the expansive screen real estate this monitor offers.

akolozvary originally posted on samsung.com
Sooo wide!
1 October 2024

I'm coming to this monitor from what I thought was a "big" monitor (at 32in). This one is so much bigger, I had to rearrange my desk to fit it. I am still getting used to the different form factor. This monitor is long but has a "standard" height, whereas my old monitor is taller, its all about rearranging windows to better fit the new space.The colors are vibrant and the blacks are deep, this is a great OLED panel. I have played Diablo IV, City Skylines 2, Starfield, and Last Epoch on this monitor and it really enhances the experience!I have had fewer chances to try out some of the "smart TV" style features, but it was very easy to set up. Linux had no trouble detecting it.I have been troubleshooting some minor issues that seem to pop up right after waking ... MoreI'm coming to this monitor from what I thought was a "big" monitor (at 32in). This one is so much bigger, I had to rearrange my desk to fit it. I am still getting used to the different form factor. This monitor is long but has a "standard" height, whereas my old monitor is taller, its all about rearranging windows to better fit the new space.The colors are vibrant and the blacks are deep, this is a great OLED panel. I have played Diablo IV, City Skylines 2, Starfield, and Last Epoch on this monitor and it really enhances the experience!I have had fewer chances to try out some of the "smart TV" style features, but it was very easy to set up. Linux had no trouble detecting it.I have been troubleshooting some minor issues that seem to pop up right after waking the computer and logging into the desktop. For the first few minutes to 15ish minutes the screen will sometimes momentarily turn completely black, then almost immediately go back to normal. Additionally I have had a few instances, which I show in one of the pictures, where each row of pixels shift into a sort of zipper pattern. I have fixed this by turning the screen off and back on again and it takes care of it.I have also noticed, and I believe it is a feature, though I haven't been able to find anything about it yet, a little quirk of the screen. Every 10 or so minutes the whole screen shifts in one direction by a few pixels, I think it may be a feature to prevent burn in and it is not particularly bothersome even though it is noticeable.I would definitely recommend this monitor to someone who needs the widescreen form factor, there is lots of real estate to play around with and the colors are quite brilliant.

Isidis originally posted on samsung.com
ULTIMATE workstation, maximum efficiency
4 October 2024

I have had every iteration of the monitor experience from the humble beginnings of CRT, the 15" flat panel, to dual then triple screens. Then the leap forward happened as manufactures started making wide monitors with the idea of replacing multiple panels which I held off on for the longest time feeling that individual monitors still maximized the benefit. Then I started with a 32" wide and thoroughly enjoyed the experience and now I have arrived at the pinnacle of screen technology. First, the absolute massive size of this widescreen allows for three full size screens up at a time. I usually split this between work, web browsing and media consumption as exemplified in my photo. I can simultaneously multitask or more realistically, procrastinate without taking my ... MoreI have had every iteration of the monitor experience from the humble beginnings of CRT, the 15" flat panel, to dual then triple screens. Then the leap forward happened as manufactures started making wide monitors with the idea of replacing multiple panels which I held off on for the longest time feeling that individual monitors still maximized the benefit. Then I started with a 32" wide and thoroughly enjoyed the experience and now I have arrived at the pinnacle of screen technology. First, the absolute massive size of this widescreen allows for three full size screens up at a time. I usually split this between work, web browsing and media consumption as exemplified in my photo. I can simultaneously multitask or more realistically, procrastinate without taking my eyes off any one aspect of the screen. The single screen allows you to change the dimensions of each window to maximize the experience, for example I could make the video screen take of 2/3 of the monitor while keeping my eye on emails or my work. As you can see, I have my monitor connected via HDMI to my laptop for a seamless desktop experience. The monitor detects the connection without problem but whats great is that I could also remotely connect and use samsung dex to connect my phone as well. Now what sets this monitor apart from other brands? Of course, the Samsung ecosystem. This monitor integrates into Samsung smart things. I get a notification on my monitor when my laundry is done, when my fridge door is ajar, where my smart tags are located. Talk about creating an ecosystem, Samsung knocked this out of the park. Now lets talk gaming, at 240hz, there is no appreciable lag at all. The curved screen makes you feel enveloped in the experience and the colors feel super vibrant. I love the included remote control, you have all the functions of a smart TV as well being able to stream all your favorite apps. The speaker is better than monitor quality but not as good as TV quality but paired with a blue-tooth speaker and it feels absolutely perfect. This has replaced the need to have a TV! The design is beautiful and is not an eyesore, it looks super modern and futuristic. This has been one of my favorite purchases and has pushed me further into the glorious future of technology.

SHUANGLI originally posted on samsung.com
Very pretty, very frustrating.
23 November 2023

I bought the unit at a discount, $1,300 or something rather and found myself very disappointed with the brightness performance of the panel. I spent the 2 days I owned the "monitor" (more like an overpriced, massive smart TV) tweaking settings, trying to debug my PC, checking over my graphics card, researching for a solution all for naught.The panel, aside from the brightness issues, is fantastic. Excellent clarity, deep blacks, rich HDR. I honestly couldn't ask for much more besides stronger brightness. I really can't emphasize strongly enough how gorgeous the blacks are on this display. It has the side effect of making everything else look dim, and that's something you can fix with some tweaking of settings.Enter; the software.If you're considering this ... MoreI bought the unit at a discount, $1,300 or something rather and found myself very disappointed with the brightness performance of the panel. I spent the 2 days I owned the "monitor" (more like an overpriced, massive smart TV) tweaking settings, trying to debug my PC, checking over my graphics card, researching for a solution all for naught.The panel, aside from the brightness issues, is fantastic. Excellent clarity, deep blacks, rich HDR. I honestly couldn't ask for much more besides stronger brightness. I really can't emphasize strongly enough how gorgeous the blacks are on this display. It has the side effect of making everything else look dim, and that's something you can fix with some tweaking of settings.Enter; the software.If you're considering this monitor, stop, and go consider a monitor that's less intelligent. Think of all of the frustration you've experienced when using a smart TV. Amplify that 10 fold, and you have this atrocity. Nothing about the UI navigation, menu access, included remote, or setup is user friendly or worthy of a $1,300+ price tag. It acts like a cheap smart TV. If you want a smart TV, you buy a smart TV. I do not want my fridge to surf the web and I do not want my monitor to think for itself.As someone who's relatively tech literate, it took me around half an hour to get my computer's output on screen, the only way to interface with the monitor's audio is through a USB type C connector as far as I can tell, so you're SOL if you'd like to use a decent sound bar, or update the firmware, or connect a keyboard or mouse, or any of the things you cannot do if you do not have a female USB A to male USB C adapter, which is not included. Price tag.If you do not want your monitor's speakers to be used for audio, you can turn the volume on the monitor down, but not to 0. If you set it to 0, this irritating flashing "muted" icon flashes on the left hand side of the display. There is no setting to disable it. A lot of the issues with this monitor come down to poor design choices in the software and hardware realm. For example, for this giant, 240hz capable ultra-ultrawide display, you're driving it with a displayport 1.4 port if you don't want to use HDMI for whatever reason. Putting the display into game mode changes a million settings and makes the display vastly different, which is a can of worms I'm not even gonna touch.I think the most egregious issue I encountered was the dynamically changing brightness. Something in the onboard controller for the monitor dynamically adjusted the brightness of the entire panel, depending on how much of the screen was displaying a bright color. I could've fixed it, if it weren't for options being either missing, or inaccessible when moving through the menus. If your $1,300 monitor won't let you change a setting, it should tell you what you need to do to change said setting.This is, hands down, the most beautiful, very worst monitor I've ever had the displeasure to use. It brought me actual rage. I abhor everyone in Samsung who had anything to do with this monitor being "smart". As a matter of fact, this single display is the reason I will steer well and clear of any Samsung products moving forward. Sorry guys, you missed the mark here, big time. You should spend more time letting focus groups use your products before you shove them out the door for nearly $2,000.

240hzGamer originally posted on samsung.com
terrible monitor
27 May 2024

monitor is worst ever build by sumsung, actually its mischaracterized too as its really a smart TV which makes it terrible. it took me 3 month to figure out that supplied DP cable its junk it affected resolution blurines of pixes (even though reported resolution to Win11 was correct) perhaps some sort of RF noise caysed pix data to be blurry?? but its digital link... whatever switched to certified HDMI, lost frequency but picture fixed to acceptable level. BUT it only works in Game Mode... if i switch to any other modes picture back to terrible, actually lately when game mode is off resolution forced to low low low one no option to change (maybe reset monitor) If im in DP link, evey time i reboot PC or turn off monitor will not come online,,, i need to replug DP ... Moremonitor is worst ever build by sumsung, actually its mischaracterized too as its really a smart TV which makes it terrible. it took me 3 month to figure out that supplied DP cable its junk it affected resolution blurines of pixes (even though reported resolution to Win11 was correct) perhaps some sort of RF noise caysed pix data to be blurry?? but its digital link... whatever switched to certified HDMI, lost frequency but picture fixed to acceptable level. BUT it only works in Game Mode... if i switch to any other modes picture back to terrible, actually lately when game mode is off resolution forced to low low low one no option to change (maybe reset monitor) If im in DP link, evey time i reboot PC or turn off monitor will not come online,,, i need to replug DP cable phisically. Also in DP any monitor settings will wipe out on power loss. Monitor color calibration not ecen close to acceptable. delta on red is so off thta my spectrometer thought its device malfunction (i means spectrometer) but spectrometer is ok, i have certified xright monitor as reference and its also oled and colors are incredible, in this samsung however colors are like they manyally set approximately like green looks green,,, good enough lets put it in production. Red intencity super high, i can load custom ICC but again power loss and i go crazy caz brightnes and contrast not stored so all gone... oh low brightness u see pix flikering (use phone cameras u see. High brightens well it blast that light at u, ok as sunnu day and night too bright. Reading text on white documents impossible... ex PDF read one page u will have headache, ,,, I have same odisay form 2019 but LCD model (NOT Oled) and that one was exceptioal, no artifact no problems aside form bent glare.. this model is jutnk and i have not even go to end of the list.That smart TV formware should start with TV and no monitors! Why do i need Netflix on monitor that is connected to PC or YouTube? I can open app on Win (or whatever OS u run) and watch it there... but new firmware pushes integrated apps as its a main thing in a monitors, whole UI made for those apps, whole remote is centered around Netflix, Disney and Prime ... but wow they forgot to have Settings button on remote so yea eevery time you start OS you get annoying 2 screen reminder saying press and hold HOME button and thtas is your settings button. Not only thta.... it seasm as HDMI is foreced to a game mode, and if u in game mode and reboot start OS or wake up form sleep you will see Game Hub, or whatever they call it, blue menu recaping monitor settings thats on for 10 sec or so and really drives me nuts as i need to wait for that 10 sec then home button reminder 10 sec then andother home button reminder 10 sec so u get 30 sec of useless windows overlaying OS screen so i need to wait... if my OS set to sleep too often 5 min timeout, i get to see annoying windows 3-5 times per hour at best. No way to disable them!!!Finally, there more... do you ever need to get to BIOS? Well not on this monitors! As monitor boots it oven Linux / Unix its looses few sec on boot up, thats where you usually see BIOS screenaskeing for F1, F2 DEL F8 or other combinations, so if you need to get there you need to guess proper key as you will not see bios boot menu, thats adds extra layer of annoyance, also same for dual boot. By time monitor outputs picture u alredy at windows loging screen and my PC is mad slow caz im running 198 GB of ram so it takes like 1 min to boot up. This would be my last samsung product ever in my live. Monitors should be monitors and not TVs especially when its high end once.

Alex originally posted on samsung.com

Specification

Screen Size (Class)49
Flat / CurvedCurved
Active Display Size (HxV) (mm)1,196.7x339.2
Screen Curvature1800R
Aspect Ratio32:9

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