The only 4 things that I dislike about it. 1. If your watching anything on Disney + or Apple + that was made before 2000 than. Get ready for pixelated movies. 2nd. Small fonts haze during scrolling. 3rd. Don’t use traditional care for it. This panel is beautiful. The screen rocks the color is better than my 55” 4k tv. But if you have screen and window cleaner. Don’t use them. Get some ultra fine fiber mesh cloth and some distilled water. Otherwise it will smudge and won’t get that sheen out of the box. Perfectly fine for graphic work but like I said small fonts blur. 4. Get ready for a total of $3000+ to run this awesome screen. Recommend a minimum of a 40** GeForce video card. If you’re below that than you can run into some problems.
@@moh7286 Overall, I’m finding the Samsung Odyssey G9 OLED to be a high-performance monitor with excellent gaming features and stunning display quality. The expansive display also makes multitasking easier.
@@nmsumike Coming from a 1080p 24” monitor, this is the best monitor I have used in terms of colors, curvature and size. I am very satisfied with my purchase. One issue I had is that there is a vertical line that looks like burn in even though I just turned it on. It is not noticeable when gaming or watching media but it appears when you put a gray wallpaper. I might contact Samsung support about it.
@@KNGKIP I had the G7 for a few years with 0 complaints but when I upgraded my PC to a 4090 this was a must, then I got a discount and was able to finance the G9 for $45 a month so I had to do it lol
Someone can correct me if Im wrong but I think you can use both to achieve the 240hz 32:9 HDR that we want out of this. Im using the Displayport on mine and have it maxed.
Hey there can you advise? I need a monitor for home working (I'm not a gamer). The 45GR95QE's screen height is perfect at 454.66mm but I need something slightly wider than 993.14mm ideally around 1200mm like the Samsung G9. Problem with the G9 is the height is only 365mm which isn't suitable. Is there such a curved monitor out there? The Odyssey Arc 55' is too expensive. Thanks.
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i am still having trouble getting my games to go Fullscreen. Lenovo legion pro 7 RTX 4090 WQXGA (2560 x 1600) 240Hz. How did you get yours to game at Fullscreen?
Adjust the display settings. Here’s how I did it: Open the game you want to play. Go to the game’s settings or options menu. Look for a display or video settings submenu. Set the game to run in full-screen mode. Save the changes and restart the game.
The G9 is great, but it's only 108ppi. I'm afraid it will look horrible compared to my 28 inch 4K monitor (158ppi)... Guess I have to wait for more 7840 x 2160 models to become available.
The issue could be due to the monitor’s refresh rate setting. Try checking the monitor’s firmware menu and set the refresh rate to 240Hz. If that doesn’t work, it could be a cable issue. Lastly, ensure your GPU supports the desired resolution.
@@Terafiedthanks for your Response. GPU is 4080 super, it Supports 240hz. I can‘t find the Option in the Monitor Menu to change the refresh rate, in the g93 Model its easy but in the g95 Model i cant find it
I use 6900xt and I get as low as 35fps on total war warhammer 3 with max settings. most other games are above 60. I just started Jedi: fallen order and I get 100-120 on max settings. If you're into diving games I get over 120 on Dirt 2, Forza 7 and others. I don't set the monitor past 120hz because you get colour banding.
Awesome monitor but if you already have a neo 49" I would just stick with that. The jump from the regular G9 to the neo is much bigger than the neo G9 to this G9 oled. If you don't have any of the first two versions, then yes go with the Oled
What do you think about burn in? I purchased this monitor and it will arrive on Thursday, do you think there are problems for desktop/gaming use or is burn in overrated?
i havnt seen anyone mention if you can game down the center, and have windows like discord or youtube on the side panels. is this possible? the ergonomics of gaming on the right side of your screen defeats the purpose of what this monitor should be made for.
I plugged in 2 output cable (display port and HDMI) then i put the monitor into picture in picture mode then it will act like your have two separate monitor. Then you can open game fullscreen on one side then another your normal desktop
@@shafwanradzi interesting. i ended up buying the LG45 ultrawide. I love the monitor. Im not sure if id go with anything bigger. ill try the pip with this. thanks for the advice
Max settings in games with DLSS, probably. Outside of that, even a 4090 is going to have trouble at that resolution. This is, of course, by drive you mean attempt to get even close to the refresh rate or even half of it. If you're only looking for 60FPS the situation changes and it shouldn't be a problem in most games.
It looks great but still doesnt look better than a sony top end oled or lg g3 in person .. those tvs are the best no monitor can match in real life .. i got 3 oleds btw
These 32:9 ultrawides are a waste of money. Yeah they look like a good time, but that's a lot of screen extending beyond your peripheral vision when you consider how close you sit. Regular 21:9 ultrawide monitors are the right size for giving you extended viewing angles.
I have a G9 32:9 and yes I agree with you but waste of money? I don't think so the 21:9 is goated for gaming the only resaon why I got the 32:9 is beacuse I do both productivity and gaming and lots of multi-tasking & I love it I will never go back to regular montiors the 32:9 is just literally 3 montiors in 1.
More trouble than they're worth. This is from someone who owns all the G9's since the first one. Biggest problems with those monitors are Dead Pixels, Samsung's poor QC, Panel Adhesive dries up and panel pops from frame after heat and cold repeatedly with use. Samsung warranty is bad.
not fit for FPS gamers and this resolution is silly. Play on 8K and have 45-50 FPS and also VA panel. 🤣😂 I prefer a quality 3840x2160 0.03ms 175Hz 32'' OLED monitor with a RTX 4090
@@Born_Stellar well yeah but the 57 inch is 8k by 2k. I'm wondering if I should wait for the 57 inch 32:9 OLED which isn't even announced or go for the 49 inch 32:9 OLED
If you dont mind first gen QD-oled aweful text clarity with Dell sure. This panel uses gen2 structure and has much better text clarity. Dell is good value but it is older panel technology already.
The only 4 things that I dislike about it. 1. If your watching anything on Disney + or Apple + that was made before 2000 than. Get ready for pixelated movies.
2nd. Small fonts haze during scrolling.
3rd. Don’t use traditional care for it. This panel is beautiful. The screen rocks the color is better than my 55” 4k tv. But if you have screen and window cleaner. Don’t use them. Get some ultra fine fiber mesh cloth and some distilled water. Otherwise it will smudge and won’t get that sheen out of the box. Perfectly fine for graphic work but like I said small fonts blur.
4. Get ready for a total of $3000+ to run this awesome screen. Recommend a minimum of a 40** GeForce video card. If you’re below that than you can run into some problems.
Mine gets delivered on Sunday I’m pumped.
that's great!
How is the monitor going with you? I ordered the OLED G8 and it is nearly as same as the OLED G9
@@moh7286 Overall, I’m finding the Samsung Odyssey G9 OLED to be a high-performance monitor with excellent gaming features and stunning display quality. The expansive display also makes multitasking easier.
Thoughts?
@@nmsumike Coming from a 1080p 24” monitor, this is the best monitor I have used in terms of colors, curvature and size. I am very satisfied with my purchase. One issue I had is that there is a vertical line that looks like burn in even though I just turned it on. It is not noticeable when gaming or watching media but it appears when you put a gray wallpaper. I might contact Samsung support about it.
Waiting for my parts right now and Will be getting this monitor next week at BB cant wait super excited!!
Watching this on mine lol
Baller I got the new 32 inch g6 instead cause I have a lg c2 already but kinda wish I got an oled for my monitor as well
@@KNGKIP I had the G7 for a few years with 0 complaints but when I upgraded my PC to a 4090 this was a must, then I got a discount and was able to finance the G9 for $45 a month so I had to do it lol
@@javajoe_gaming9923Who or what did you finance the monitor through?
I got it for 800 lol
@@phader2 Samsungs site!
Between this and the LG 49 inch. OLED panel makes a differnce, but it's unfortunate it doesn't have thunderbolt capabilities
Ferraris are downright fast
Just got it for a steal at $900 USD Black Friday Sale!😄
Any thoughts?
I was thinking about it..but I have the g9 neo.
Hi, Can you please tell me the exact dimensions of the table you’re using for monitor in this video, thank you.
It does support console
likes were stuck at 666... i couldnt leave that.... bumped you up to 667
Thanks for the bump! 👊🏼
What's is that game u are playing, after cyberpunk 2077?
Please review the true bezeless monitor if you found it.... it's the best where manufacturer like Samsung, LG etc can't make
Can you Tell me if you are using HDMI 2.1 or DP 1.4 for gaming here?
Someone can correct me if Im wrong but I think you can use both to achieve the 240hz 32:9 HDR that we want out of this. Im using the Displayport on mine and have it maxed.
@@Kentaku3 will be better using hdmi as more bandwidth on hdmi 2.1 compared to dp 1.4
You can move the HUD to where it would be on a 16:9 monitor in modern games. Some older titles will have this problem though.
Do you have settings for Photo and Video Editing?
Im still loving the 49in lg c1
I enjoyed watching this 👍
Excellent video bro
Hey there can you advise? I need a monitor for home working (I'm not a gamer). The 45GR95QE's screen height is perfect at 454.66mm but I need something slightly wider than 993.14mm ideally around 1200mm like the Samsung G9. Problem with the G9 is the height is only 365mm which isn't suitable. Is there such a curved monitor out there? The Odyssey Arc 55' is too expensive. Thanks.
How about the HP E45c G5
@@Terafied appreciate that but the screen height is only 33 ish cm's looking for at least 42cms but around 110cm wide.
Can you control split screen size to 70/30?
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@@TerafiedWhat?
Recommended for work and play? Text clarity ok?
Be careful with work as its OLED it can have burn in. I use mine for majority gaming and video playback. Text clarity is fine for me
Just ordered one
I’m tempted to buy something like this for my sim racing setup. I’m just not sure what exact monitor and best size.
pra corrida, oled g9. Pra fps, lg 45
what is the game on 7:13?
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i am still having trouble getting my games to go Fullscreen. Lenovo legion pro 7 RTX 4090 WQXGA (2560 x 1600) 240Hz. How did you get yours to game at Fullscreen?
Adjust the display settings. Here’s how I did it:
Open the game you want to play. Go to the game’s settings or options menu. Look for a display or video settings submenu. Set the game to run in full-screen mode. Save the changes and restart the game.
@@Terafied it worked, thanks. The cutscenes are still not full screen but am ok with that as long as the gameplay is full screen. Thanks again
@@keltylicious happy to help you :)
The G9 is great, but it's only 108ppi. I'm afraid it will look horrible compared to my 28 inch 4K monitor (158ppi)... Guess I have to wait for more 7840 x 2160 models to become available.
Even with Game Mode "on" my G9 OLED is showing only 120fps. Do you got any Idea what the Issue could be?
The issue could be due to the monitor’s refresh rate setting. Try checking the monitor’s firmware menu and set the refresh rate to 240Hz. If that doesn’t work, it could be a cable issue. Lastly, ensure your GPU supports the desired resolution.
@@Terafiedthanks for your Response. GPU is 4080 super, it Supports 240hz. I can‘t find the Option in the Monitor Menu to change the refresh rate, in the g93 Model its easy but in the g95 Model i cant find it
Price dropped a week ago to $1088 sweet deal but the White is not brighter than my old 49" odyssey
What kind of gpu would one need to push this monitor with 2k on the whole screen?
Probably a 4080 minimum lol
I use 6900xt and I get as low as 35fps on total war warhammer 3 with max settings. most other games are above 60. I just started Jedi: fallen order and I get 100-120 on max settings. If you're into diving games I get over 120 on Dirt 2, Forza 7 and others. I don't set the monitor past 120hz because you get colour banding.
Watching this on my Samsung 49in
Awesome monitor but if you already have a neo 49" I would just stick with that. The jump from the regular G9 to the neo is much bigger than the neo G9 to this G9 oled. If you don't have any of the first two versions, then yes go with the Oled
Been looking on the market for a gaming monitor like this, what would be the direct competitors of this g9 oled?
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The difference is night and day, especially color and contrast
Got the regular g9 going to the OLED 👍
sure the OLED looks better but I couldn't justify having a monitor this expensive end up with burn in. I need a monitor that lasts 6-8 years.
I had all three and the difference between the oled and neo is way big than between the regular and neo
so its hdr brightness is still max 400 nits in a 10 percent window?
What do you think about burn in? I purchased this monitor and it will arrive on Thursday, do you think there are problems for desktop/gaming use or is burn in overrated?
As long as you turn the monitor off when not in use and use the pixel shifting / pixel cleaning options, you should be fine.
OLED isn't viable technology for monitors. Your taskbar or game's HUD will burn into the screen within a few months. Nothing prevents this.
@@TheInfiniteSheldon taskbar/app/and windows bar can be hide. I bought g9 oled, i'll update my comment if burn in fire my display
Are you having problems with source switching? I got one too and it's a nightmare
@@DeepTitanic for now it works perfectly. maybe try disabling the vkce which switches the source based on the signal that reaches it
I use this for ps5 and it works fine
Why is this monitor not good for console use?
The monitor has a native resolution of 5120 x 1440 pixels, which is not supported by most consoles.
This vs oled flex?
I thought this is the best monitor in the world until I saw the black bar aspect ratio problem
i havnt seen anyone mention if you can game down the center, and have windows like discord or youtube on the side panels. is this possible? the ergonomics of gaming on the right side of your screen defeats the purpose of what this monitor should be made for.
there are applications you can install to turn a big monitor into addressable smaller monitors on one panel.
will it effect the framerate of the game?@@sethglenn9022
I plugged in 2 output cable (display port and HDMI) then i put the monitor into picture in picture mode then it will act like your have two separate monitor. Then you can open game fullscreen on one side then another your normal desktop
@@shafwanradzi Very few monitors have that convenient feature.
@@shafwanradzi interesting. i ended up buying the LG45 ultrawide. I love the monitor. Im not sure if id go with anything bigger. ill try the pip with this. thanks for the advice
Singapore's price is BS expansive compared to everywhere else
Damn, $2200?! I bought one for $1200 after tax($938 pre tax).
Why is this thing showing 3,099 bucks on the link you posted and the regular site is 1,100 on sale for the same g95sc
Curious if a 3090 will drive this at max settings. Seems awesome.
Of course
Max settings in games with DLSS, probably. Outside of that, even a 4090 is going to have trouble at that resolution. This is, of course, by drive you mean attempt to get even close to the refresh rate or even half of it. If you're only looking for 60FPS the situation changes and it shouldn't be a problem in most games.
Got this for 550 from samsung 😊
You didn't mention the micro-hdmi port. Mid.
nice
Nice monitor but waaaaaaaaaaay to big for my needs.
Got mine for $1375
How, discount code + sale?
I got it 800
@@AppIeOfficialfrom your local crack head?
@@Mace1094edu discount + $200 code from chat rep
Got mine for 1200
It looks great but still doesnt look better than a sony top end oled or lg g3 in person .. those tvs are the best no monitor can match in real life .. i got 3 oleds btw
Nothing but idiocy from you
Looks very similar
It does, I have a 65 inch LG OLED and this is the same quality, maybe even better. You have to see with your own eyes.
These 32:9 ultrawides are a waste of money.
Yeah they look like a good time, but that's a lot of screen extending beyond your peripheral vision when you consider how close you sit.
Regular 21:9 ultrawide monitors are the right size for giving you extended viewing angles.
I own a 21:9 and I agree it is optimal for gaming. For productivity though, 32:9 may be practical.
I have a G9 32:9 and yes I agree with you but waste of money? I don't think so the 21:9 is goated for gaming the only resaon why I got the 32:9 is beacuse I do both productivity and gaming and lots of multi-tasking & I love it I will never go back to regular montiors the 32:9 is just literally 3 montiors in 1.
Speak for yourself, I have a lazy eye 😂.
Therefore I have a wider peripheral than most and I use mine for racing sims.
Nuh uh boomer
only HDR 400 tho....
HDR400 True Black, which is better than HDR1000 and better than HDR1400.
More trouble than they're worth. This is from someone who owns all the G9's since the first one. Biggest problems with those monitors are Dead Pixels, Samsung's poor QC, Panel Adhesive dries up and panel pops from frame after heat and cold repeatedly with use. Samsung warranty is bad.
not fit for FPS gamers and this resolution is silly. Play on 8K and have 45-50 FPS and also VA panel. 🤣😂 I prefer a quality 3840x2160 0.03ms 175Hz 32'' OLED monitor with a RTX 4090
You're gaming on an OLED monitor!? Your HUD is going to burn into your screen within a few months if your taskbar hasn't already.
my whole system is 3000$ not worth it
Remember folks, this is a 2k "1440p" oled. Save your money and get the LG ultragear 48-inch 4k "2140P" oled monitor for $800.
Dual 1440p is just as straining as normal 4K.
Day 3 of asking Terafied into reviewing the LG StandBy Me Go portable briefcase TV
its too small. wait for the 57
I'm waiting for the 69" monitor 😉
@@Lujantonynice
This panel is kinda pointless, just get s95c
Refresh rate is a point for gamers
57 inch version is better: Sad. More patience would have lead to a good investment
But not OLED
Is that still better?
It's not OLED though, it makes such a big difference. I can never go back to VA or IPS.
really depends where you sit in front of your monitor. you can sit further away on a 57, but if you just pull the 49 closer it will look the same.
@@Born_Stellar well yeah but the 57 inch is 8k by 2k. I'm wondering if I should wait for the 57 inch 32:9 OLED which isn't even announced or go for the 49 inch 32:9 OLED
Typical brightness only 250, WEAK. Colour gamut WEAK also.
Neither is weak.
Considering that I paid $800 for my aw3423dw and it’s only 25% less wide. I would have to hold out. Also my rtx4080 doesn’t have to work as hard. Lol
How come a 34” is just 25 % smaller? The aw is an excellent gaming monitor as well and very good value for money
If you dont mind first gen QD-oled aweful text clarity with Dell sure. This panel uses gen2 structure and has much better text clarity. Dell is good value but it is older panel technology already.
@@porschecarreras992cabriole8 Different aspect ratio. This Samsung is 2x 27 inch monitors together and the aw3423dw is 1.5x 27 inch monitors together.