Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 - G95NC (7680 x 2160 pixels, 57")
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Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 - G95NC

7680 x 2160 pixels, 57"


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Anonymous

1 year ago

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floriangis

1 year ago

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Christophe1080

3 months ago

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Zilla

10 months ago

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Anonymous

11 months ago

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retomeyer

11 months ago

I've had it for six months now. First a total failure after less than a month. I got a replacement. Today I wouldn't give up the monitor I've used so far. Absolutely brilliant space for working. No one has ever managed the split to two 4k monitors so well. Laptop and home PC. With the free software from MS for just one keyboard and mouse, it's brilliant for working. For gaming: I only have the MS flight simulator. Absolutely marvellous. For me, only a better, identical successor would come into question. Smaller would definitely not be an option. Disadvantages: you have to spend the same amount again on the graphics card. Without a 4090 or the best AMD, you won't be able to play games in this resolution. Laptop up to 4k as half is possible with new models. For graphic designers, the colour space is not quite top, there are better ones, but still very, very good!

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gionsnow

1 year ago

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macphi00

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t

1 year ago

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I’m not a gamer. I use it for productivity apps (Excel among them), photo editing, music production and video editing. It’s the best monitor I ever had. However, you must make sure that your GPU is powerful enough to drive it at full resolution, otherwise you might be better off buying a cheaper monitor, such as the Samsung 49” G9.

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IVAN66

1 year ago

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Hybracing22

1 year ago

Ciao Ivan66 We have this in operation with a 7900XTX at maximum resolution and with adaptive sync activated we achieve approx. 140 - 160fps or hz. 240 would certainly also be possible but then with a lot of losses in terms of graphics. However, this only works with Assetto Corsa and IRacing, both of which are not very graphics hungry. Newer games don't stand a chance with the high resolution at the moment. In my opinion, you can't tell the difference between 150 and 240 fps, but we only play racing games.

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Aramis100

1 year ago

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mcalihe

1 year ago

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LogiLink BP0162 (table, 49") According to research, this is the only one that is compatible and also holds the tilt. I ordered it, but it hasn't arrived yet. I'll let you know when it arrives. The Ergotron HX HD holds the weight but the tilt will always adjust itself. However, there is a workaround by clamping 2 screws into the bracket. I don't know of any other mount that holds the new G9 57".

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Azgariote

1 year ago

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andrew428

1 year ago

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The display has Adaptive Sync, which is the general term for G-Sync and Freesync. Adaptive Sync works with most Nvidia graphics cards and all AMD graphics cards. However, the monitor is not a G-Sync monitor in the sense that it does not have a G-Sync module. I can personally assure you that Adaptive Sync will certainly work from the RTX 3000 series onwards. It simply has to be activated manually in the Nvidia Control Panel. There are reports that it did not work correctly with the first firmware. However, mine, with the latest firmware from the end of October, on an RTX 3080 via HDMI 2.1 (port 2), works correctly.

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dr_glood

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mocomputer

1 year ago

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Humanscale M8. This arm is very stable. Costs approx. 599 euros new, but is available second-hand from the UK for approx. 150 euros. Greetings

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benjho

1 year ago

Yes, there are many options. All wall mounts that support VESA 100 x 100. Then you just have to make sure that the diameter and weight are right. For example: One for All Solid WM4611 (wall, 90", 100 kg) One for All Solid WM4661 (wall, 84", 60 kg)

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