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Samsung’s Mini LED Curved Gaming Monitor with Quantum Matrix Promotion

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Samsung has launched its next-generation curved gaming monitor, the Odyssey Neo G9 (Model Name: G95NA), enhanced with Quantum Mini LED technology. The Odyssey Neo G9 joins the Odyssey lineup, supported by Quantum Mini LED display and Quantum HDR 2000.

Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 Monitor
Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 Monitor (Photo: Samsung)

The Odyssey Neo G9 utilizes the same Mini LED technology built into Samsung’s latest Neo QLED lineup.  This next-generation display technology is enabled by a new light source, Quantum Mini LED. Quantum HDR 2000 offers a peak brightness of 2,000 nits, with certification received from VDE (Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker), alongside a static contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1.  The monitor also comes with the CoreSync feature, allowing users to personalize their setup with the multiple color mode.

Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 Monitor
Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 Monitor (Photo: Samsung)

Odyssey Neo G9 features an ultra-wide 49-inch display with a 32:9 aspect ratio .  The futuristic and immersive 1000R curvature of the monitor was certified by TÜV Rheinland, a leading international certification organization, awarding it their Eye Comfort certificate.  The Odyssey Neo G9 also provides Adaptive Sync on DP1.4 and HDMI2.1 VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) through HDMI 2.1 with NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatibility and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro.

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Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 Monitor
Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 Monitor

Samsung’s Odyssey Neo G9 with Quantum Mini LED can be preordered from July 29, 2021, for $2,499.99 and will be available globally by August 9, 2021. Purchase a Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 Monitor between July 29, 2021 and September 5, 2021 on Samsung.com, Amazon or Best Buy and receive a JBL Quantum One Headset (offer while supplies last). 

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