What number of pixels can your gaming PC push without delay at 240 frames per second? If the reply is “lower than 16.5 million”, you then most likely aren’t out there for Samsung’s newest ultrawide monitor. The Odyssey Neo G95NC’s large, 57-inch panel is bested solely by its 7680×2160 decision — mainly two 4K shows, side-by-side — and its large $2500 price ticket. The much-anticipated monitor is now up for preorder within the UK, with different markets set to comply with quickly.
The latest model of the Neo G9 lacks the flashy OLED tech that’s making waves elsewhere (although Samsung does promote each a 49-inch OLED ultrawide and a 55-inch 16:9 OLED “gaming” TV). Nevertheless it makes up for it by packing in just about each different bit of recent monitor tech, like a 1000-nit Mini-LED VA panel, 240Hz refresh fee, 1ms response time, and compatibility with AMD FreeSync Premium Professional. The huge, 42-pound show additionally makes use of a dramatic 1000R curve, so the perimeters of the display will likely be tickling your ears when you play. (Not actually. Except you may have very broad ears.)
By way of I/O, the Odyssey Neo G9 makes use of a DisplayPort 2.1 port for its main connection, supplemented by two HDMI 2.1 ports The monitor additionally incorporates a “USB hub,” however the spec checklist doesn’t point out any USB-C or KVM performance. It’s rocking normal VESA mount brackets (although you’ll want an awfully hefty monitor arm to stick with it) and the compulsory RGB lighting on the rear of its shiny white casing. It’s additionally one of many solely shows available on the market with HDR10+ Gaming capabilities.
Exactly when the G95NC will hit the market isn’t fully clear, although Samsung is giving it a second official unveiling at Gamescom. However with preorders dwell, I’d guess it’ll begin transport no later than October.