They are all the same monitor with different SKUs for different regions (because plugs, manual languages are different etc). :)
Samsung Odyssey G9 C49G94TSSR (49 ", 5120 x 1440 pixels) from Germany
Samsung Odyssey G9 LC49G95TSSRXEN (49 ", 5120 x 1440 pixels) from Europe / UK / Switzerland
We have considerably higher purchase prices for this model here, presumably due to the poor availability. This usually remains the case until the weaker versions are no longer produced and go on sale.
You cannot achieve 120 FPS with the Samsung Odyssey G9 (C49G94TSSP) and a PS5. The monitor supports 120 Hz, but the PS5 cannot use this function on the Odyssey G9 because the monitor does not support Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) for the PS5 and does not provide the required HDMI 2.1 bandwidth for 120 Hz at 4K.
If you want to use 120 Hz on the monitor, this only works under certain conditions, e.g. with the PC and specific graphics cards, but not with the PS5.
According to my research, the devices are technically identical, the only difference seems to be the "market region" for which the monitor was originally intended:
https://eu.community.samsung.com/t5/notebooks-ssd-it/odyssey-g9-monitor-c49g94t-c49g95t-wo-liegt-der-unterschied/td-p/1949740
No, unfortunately the G9 does not have a car source. Samsung doesn't do that with any model that has Bib and Pip. But I use the screen picture half and half with private and work and that is very cool.
Hi, the desired function on the C49G94TSSR is called PbP (Picture-by-Picture). With this function, you can display content from two sources on one monitor. Kind regards, Orhan :)