Slash $850 off the Samsung 49-inch Odyssey G9 Series gaming monitor at Woot
SAVE 45%: As of June 20, you can score the Samsung 49-inch Odyssey G9 Series (G95SD) curved gaming monitor for $1,049.99, down from $1,899.99, at Woot. That's a 45% discount and a $850 savings.
If you’re a serious gamer, you need a serious monitor. I’m talking ultra-wide, curved, and packed with features to give you the most immersive and competitive experience possible. Yes, monitors like these are expensive, but I just found an Odyssey G9 Series at Woot for $850 off. That’s more money in your pocket, which means you can spend that saved cash on games or other hardware.
As of June 20, you can score the Samsung 49-inch Odyssey G9 Series (G95SD) curved gaming monitor for $1,049.99, down from $1,899.99, at Woot. That's a 45% discount and a $850 savings.
The Samsung 49-inch Odyssey (G95SD) Series OLED curved gaming monitor has a 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time. This means you’ll see fast-paced action and quick on-screen movements clearly with less blur, judder, and ghosting. With a wide 32:9 screen in Dual QHD resolution and 110 pixels per inch, you’ll be able to spot enemies lurking in dark corners or hiding in the distance. (The purer black levels provided by OLED tech will help with that, too.)
The glare-free tech helps reduce distracting reflections, so you can stay focused during intense play, even when the lights are on. And with a Gaming Hub, you can access cloud gaming services without downloading anything or needing extra storage.
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