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Yahoo
11 hours ago
- Business
- Yahoo
The Gaming Monitor of Your Dreams Just Got a $400 Discount
This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use(Opens in a new window) . At a certain point, you stop buying monitors and start building command centers. The Samsung 49" Odyssey OLED is one of those screens that makes regular setups look like toys. This thing is massive, wild, and ready to swallow you whole in pixels, and right now, it's down to $1,199.99, which knocks 25% off the usual $1,599.99. If you've ever wanted your screen to physically curve around your life, now is your chance. Let's start with the obvious: the 49-inch curved OLED panel is not subtle. This monitor is vivid, insanely sharp, and has that near-instant 0.03ms response time that makes fast-paced gaming feel teleport-level smooth. The 240Hz refresh rate isn't just a spec; it makes even the most chaotic battle royales or racing games feel like you're inside the game, not just watching. You also get all the fancy tech that separates this monitor from the knockoffs. G-Sync and FreeSync Premium Pro compatibility keep visuals buttery with no annoying stutters or tears. The 1800R curvature wraps the world around you without making your neck sore, and the height-adjustable stand actually lets you customize your setup without a stack of books. And don't sleep on the details. With this deal, you've got Dolby Atmos sound, razor-thin bezels, and a 3-year warranty baked in for peace of mind. This monitor looks just as good off as it does on, and it has no problem pulling double duty as a showpiece and a workhorse. At $1,199.99, the Samsung Odyssey OLED is the kind of upgrade you'll still be bragging about six months from now. It's not just a monitor, it's a whole mood, and that $400 saved makes it feel like a justified splurge. If you want more ways to make your screen setup as ridiculous as your ambition, we've got even more in our gaming monitor deal roundup.
Yahoo
29-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
I found a Memorial Day BOGO OLED monitor deal that's perfect for esports gamers
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. This year's Memorial Day sales events seem to be keen on giving away free gaming monitors. Akin to what Samsung is doing with its Odyssey super ultrawide gaming display promo, LG is currently offering a 27-inch FHD 180Hz gaming monitor for FREE (regularly priced at $250). The free screen comes bundled with LG's UltraGear OLED 27GX790A gaming monitor, an impressive display with a 1440p resolution, 480Hz refresh rate, and G-Sync compatibility. Better yet, the high-end display is also discounted. Rather than paying the full $999.99, you can get the OLED screen for $799.99 at LG. That's two great gaming displays for the discounted price of one, and it's perfect for any gamers who don't have space for a super ultrawide. LG UltraGear 27" OLED (27GX790A-B)Was: $999.99Now: $799.99 at LG 🚨 Get LG's 27" UltraGear 27GS60QC gaming monitor with 1440p resolution and 180Hz refresh rate for FREE when you buy the discounted OLED monitor. Size: 27 inches. Resolution: 2560x1440 (QHD). Aspect ratio: 16:9. Panel: OLED. Refresh rate: 480Hz. Response time: 0.03ms (GtG). VRR: AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, G-Sync compatible Brightness: 275 nits. HDR: VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400, HDR10. Curve: No. 👉 See at: 👀 Alternate deal: Samsung Odyssey BOGO Ultrawide deal I was shocked to see Samsung's Memorial Day BOGO super ultrawide deals, and I'm equally impressed at what LG has cooked up with its own free gaming display promotion. The 27-inch UltraGear OLED (27GX790A-B) display is the real star, so I'll start there. Not only does it deliver an incredible OLED panel with perfect contrast and deep color, but it also has a blistering 480Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time. That makes it ideal for esports titles where every millisecond counts. Rather than a ho-hum 1080p resolution, LG has cranked it up to 1440p for extra clarity. It comes with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and it's NVIDIA G-Sync compatible, covering the two most common gaming GPU types. The stand is fully ergonomic with height, pivot, swivel, and tilt, plus it's compatible with 100mm x 100mm VESA mounts if you'd like to get it up off your desk. Usually priced at $999.99, you can get the 27-inch UltraGear OLED display for $799.99 during Memorial Day. That's just the start of this buy-one-get-one deal. When you buy the $799 OLED display, LG is throwing in its 27-inch UltraGear 27GS60QC display completely free. It's a curved display with a 1440p resolution, 180Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, and AMD FreeSync support. It'll look great next to the OLED display, or you can sell it or gift it separately. Altogether, you're getting two 27-inch gaming displays for the discounted price of one, a total of about $450 in savings.


Forbes
20-05-2025
- Forbes
Samsung OLED TVs Get Long-Awaited New Gaming Feature
Samsung has announced that its 2025 OLED TV range will finally introduce official support for NVIDIA's G-Sync variable refresh rate gaming technology. Set to arrive first with Samsung's latest flagship OLED TVs, the S95F series, the addition of NVIDIA G-Sync means that PC gamers wanting to use a Samsung OLED TV as a gaming monitor will at last be able to take advantage of G-Sync's ultra-smooth gameplay, low latency and enhanced responsiveness. The new G-Sync support will appear on the S95Fs alongside the ability to handle the AMD FreeSync Premium Pro refresh rate system (Samsung has supported AMD FreeSync for years now) as well as the 'basic' HDMI variable refresh rate system, finally enabling Samsung TVs to claim truly comprehensive compatibility with all the gaming world's key refresh rate-related technologies. Samsung has finally introduced NVIDIA G-Sync support to its OLED TVs. That it should have taken Samsung so long to bring NVIDIA G-Sync to its TVs is a little puzzling given that a) the brand has supported the system on its monitors a while now, b) it has long been keener than most brands to push the gaming credentials of its TVs and c) the OLED TVs of its arch rivals LG have supported G-Sync since 2019. Maybe it was a simply matter of Samsung not thinking it worth securing the official NVIDIA licence for TVs as opposed to monitors. Or maybe there was some issue with the way G-Sync worked with Samsung's own image processing and/or preferences. Whatever the reason for the delay, though, the bottom line is that Samsung's 2025 OLED TVs now tick this key box on a PC gamer's screen checklist. The newly announced G-Sync support is joined in delivering more fluid and responsive gaming experiences by Samsung's own Motion Xcelerator technology, which enables the S95Fs to handle refresh rates all the way up to 165Hz — a healthy step up from the 144Hz support achieved by last year's S95D OLED range. The S95F series will get the G-Sync support first, with other Samsung OLED series to follow via ... More firmware updates. 'With the addition of NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility and our most advanced gaming features yet, Samsung's 2025 OLED TVs deliver elite-level performance for even the most competitive players,' said Kevin Lee, Executive Vice President of the Visual Display Customer Experience Team at Samsung Electronics. 'By building on our leadership in display innovation and integrating real-time AI enhancements, we're redefining what gamers can expect from a TV—on and off the battlefield.' The new G-Sync support joins an impressively long list of other gaming-related features available on Samsung TVs. These include a dedicated Game Hub page of its Tizen OS TV smart interface, where all your gaming sources, from connected consoles and PCs to an extensive collection of game streaming apps and services, are brought together in one place; a dedicated gaming menu screen from which you can activate a series of gaming aids that include an overlaid crosshair, the ability to increase the brightness of dark areas without impacting the rest of the picture and a mini-map zoom feature; and an AI Auto Game Mode that automatically optimizes picture and sound settings based on analysis of the game genre and content being played. While the S95F series is getting NVIDIA G-Sync support first, Samsung has not revealed at this stage any specific dates for when the feature will also be rolling out to other models in its 2025 OLED range. — Related Reading Samsung Unveils Two New Flagship Soundbars Samsung Goes Big on 'Vision AI,' 8K And Lifestyle TVs Samsung Adds New 3D Sound Technology To 2025 TV And Soundbar Range


Tom's Guide
20-05-2025
- Tom's Guide
Samsung OLED TVs are about to get even better for gaming — here's how
Samsung OLED TVs are already among the best TVs you can buy, but they're about to get even better for dedicated gamers. According to a FlatpanelsHD, the brand just announced that Nvidia G-Sync compatibility is coming to its 2025 OLED TV lineup, including the recently released Samsung S95F flagship. Nvidia G-Sync is a proprietary technology that synchronizes the refresh rate of a display with a device's frame rate. In doing so, it minimizes visual artifacts like screen tearing and stutter, thereby allowing for much smoother gameplay. If this tech sounds familiar, that's because it operates similarly to Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), a standardized version of the technology, as well as FreeSync, AMD's proprietary version of it. The feature is important for gamers who use their TV as a monitor for high-end PCs that tap Nvidia GPUs. While neither the Xbox Series X or the PS5 Pro are G-Sync-compatible, the feature is important for gamers who use their TV as a monitor for high-end PCs that tap Nvidia GPUs. Using a TV like the Samsung S95F for PC gaming would also allow users to take advantage of the TV's 165Hz native refresh rate. Even the aforementioned consoles max out at 4K/120Hz. Currently, only a handful of TVs are officially certified by Nvidia as being G-Sync compatible, but this includes LG-branded OLED TVs like the recently released LG C5 as well as the brand's flagship, the LG G5 OLED. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. While an official timetable has not been made public, according to Samsung, the flagship S95F will be the first of its OLED TVs to receive G-Sync compatibility in an upcoming firmware update sometime in the coming months. Samsung's other 2025 OLED TVs — the mid-range S90F and the entry-level S85F — are set to receive the update sometime later this year. If you consider yourself a dedicated gamer and were holding out to buy one of the best OLED TVs this year, I would consider this another possible point in Samsung's favor. However, if you do most (or all) of your gaming on a console, G-Sync compatibility probably doesn't need to be at the top of your wish list.

Engadget
19-05-2025
- Engadget
Samsung's 2025 OLED TVs are getting NVIDIA G-Sync compatibility
NVIDIA's G-Sync will soon work with the latest Samsung OLED TVs for a better gaming experience on the big screen. The S95F series TVs, which the company introduced at CES , will be the first to get the update, and the rest of the 2025 OLED models will follow later this year. G-Sync compatibility is meant to help games run more smoothly on the TVs, making their refresh rates match the GPU's frame rate. In the announcement, Kevin Lee, Executive VP of Samsung's Visual Display Customer Experience Team, said it'll bring "elite-level performance for even the most competitive players." Samsung started shipping its flagship S95F TVs in April alongside its other new OLED models, the S90F and S85F. Each comes in a handful of sizes, going up to 83 inches. The OLED lineup also offers AMD FreeSync Premium Pro support, Auto Low Latency Mode and AI Auto Game Mode, which is designed to tweak the picture and sound to best fit whatever game you're playing. The announcement comes as Computex 2025 gets underway in Taiwan. The expo runs from May 20-23, and will focus heavily on AI this year.