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After oversix months of waiting, pre-orders are officially open forSamsung’s new flagship gaming monitor: the OdysseyOLEDG95SC.
For $2,200, you get a massive 49-inch, 1800R curved display with a resolution of 5,120 x 1440 pixels (or Dual Quad High Definition) and an aspect ratio of 32:9. Powering everything is the company’s own Neo Quantum Processor Pro SOC (system-on-a-chip) ensuring top level performance from a lightning fast response of 0.03ms to a refresh rate of 240 Hz. All this results in velvety smooth gameplay with little to no lag whatsoever.
To top it all off, theOdyssey OLED G95comes with multiple image-enhancing features fromAMDFreeSync Premium Pro to DisplayHDR True Black 400 so players can enjoy vivid colors and deep black.
Suffice it to say, this monitor is packing some serious power.
Hands-on experience
There’s been a lot of hype surrounding the Odyssey OLED G95SC. Given our latest experience with the monitor, that hype could be well warranted.
Recently, TechRadar Computing Staff Writer Alisa James got herhands on the Odyssey OLED G95SCand sufficed it to say, she was impressed. She enjoyed how well the games ran thanks to the high refresh rate and “speedy 0.03ms response time.” All the high-tech hardware was able to create an experience “that felt more immersive than” she had felt “from any game in years.” The on-device speakers pumped out a “crystal clear sound”. And of course, the curved monitor played a significant role in that immersion by giving an ultra-wide view of the in-game environment.
Because people are so used to flat screens, the curvature may worry some who worry about neck strain. However, according to Alisa, she “never felt eye or neck strain” during her time with the Odyssey OLED G95SC, although it did take some getting used to. On-screen proportions are different from a standard monitor.
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Availability
Pre-orders are currently open onSamsung’s website, but only to those living in the United States. The shipping and launch date is set for June 26. $2,200 may be a tough pill to swallow so the company is offering some payment plans to make the purchase more manageable. If you indeed pre-order, Samsung will give you a $250 gift card to go with it. It’s unknown if and when the monitor will release to countries like the UK or Australia. If it does in the future, we expect to see a price tag of about £1,999 and AU$3,265
Up to this point, we’ve been specifically mentioning the G95SC. That’s because the company will be launching a second model later in 2023. TheOdyssey OLED G93SC, as it’s known, will still have the signature 49-inch, 1800R display alongside most of the other features. It’ll, however, lack the Neo Quantum Processor Pro chipset as well as some software tools like the Gaming Hub.
We reached out to Samsung for more information on the launch date of the G93 model (the announcement mentions sometime in Q3 2023) plus when people can expect an international rollout of the G95 model. This story will be updated at a later time.
For other more affordable options, make sure to check out our best ultrawide monitors guide.
Update 6-14-2023:We recently discovered the Odyssey OLED G95SC is also available forpre-order in the UKfor £1,999. However, instead of a $250 gift card, Samsung will give users a freeportable 2TB T7 SSD.
Cesar Cadenas has been writing about the tech industry for several years now specializing in consumer electronics, entertainment devices, Windows, and the gaming industry. But he’s also passionate about smartphones, GPUs, and cybersecurity.
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