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SAMSUNG 32″ Odyssey Neo G8 4K UHD 240Hz 1ms G-Sync 1000R Curved Gaming Monitor, Quantum HDR2000, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, Matte Display, Ultrawide Game View, DisplayPort, Black & White, 2022

Original price was: $1,299.99.Current price is: $729.99.

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Price: $1,299.99 - $729.99
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REALITY-BENDING IMMERSION: Mirroring the arc of the human eye, the 1000R curvature brings gaming worlds to reality, surrounding players for deeper immersion and more satisfying gameplay
WORLD CLASS PERFORMANCE: One misstep can be the difference between victory and defeat; Top the leaderboard with the world’s first 4K gaming monitor with a 240Hz refresh rate, along with 1ms(GTG) response time and AMD FreeSync
QUANTUM MATRIX TECHNOLOGY: An unrivaled visual experience; Revolutionary Quantum Matrix Technology with Quantum Mini LEDs creates controlled brightness and perfect contrast for refined definition
SEE BEYOND W/ HDR2000: From gloomy shadows to sun-scorched scenes, 2,000 nit peak brightness and 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio enable enhanced color expression and depth
UHD RESOLUTION & 240Hz REFRESH RATE: With the fastest 240Hz refresh rate & 1 ms(GTG) Response Rate among 4K gaming monitors, the G85NB was awarded Best of Innovation at CES 2022 and continues to push the limits of monitor possibilities, delivering speed, immersion and depth
AMD FREESYNC PREMIUM PRO: Support of Adaptive-Sync with AMD Radeon graphics cards and NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards keeps the GPU and panel synced up to eliminate choppiness, screen-lag, and image tears
MATTE DISPLAY: Focus only on what matters; The distraction-free matte screen absorbs, not reflects, artificial and natural light, keeping you laser-focused during the toughest battles and hardest levels
Mounting Type:Wall Mount (Size mm) 100 x 100.Aspect Ratio 16:9

Customers say

Customers find the monitor’s picture quality vibrant and crisp, with good graphic detail. They describe it as an amazing monitor for gaming. However, some customers dislike the pixel quality. There are mixed opinions on the overall quality, functionality, brightness, size, and value for money.

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8 reviews for SAMSUNG 32″ Odyssey Neo G8 4K UHD 240Hz 1ms G-Sync 1000R Curved Gaming Monitor, Quantum HDR2000, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, Matte Display, Ultrawide Game View, DisplayPort, Black & White, 2022

  1. Chris S.

    Excellent Monitor Once Your Eyes Get Used to the Curve
    I upgraded from the 4K LG 27GN950-B UltraGear Gaming Monitor 27” UHD to this 4K Neo G8 curved monitor because of the 240Hz refresh rate and the numerous superlatives doled out to it by tech magazines and websites. I also wanted to maximize my Nvidia RTX 4090 card with one of the best rated monitors out there.So, let’s get the worrisome part out of the way first: if you aren’t used to curved monitors (I wasn’t) then, as many reviewers noted, it will take your eyes some time to get used to the curvature and how the images actually move on screen. For me, that time period lasted about two weeks, and I was really on the fence about this monitor during that timeframe. Once acclimated though, I finally got used to the tunneling effect where the image forces your eyes to focus on the center of the screen (kind of like when you are driving at night), and processes peripheral images still very distinctly but similar to your own vision with a slight wrapping effect at the edges.The second issue I think many new users confront is actually adjusting the image settings to get the quality you prefer rather than one that’s set as the default. For me, that means my video card can easily handle the 240Hz refresh rate (other cards may not) without screen flashing, tearing, or image ghosting, but the colors are far too saturated and actually are overwhelming on any of the presets. I had to adjust the color settings to the old sRGB standard rather than one of the presets (e.g., FPS, RPG, Cinema, etc.). The color tone is simply warmer and more natural with that sRGB setting and with the Contrast Enhancer On and the Brightness dimmed about 10%. As a first step, I recommend you adjust your own settings to your preferences and also factor an image that reduces strain on the eyes.On that note of eye strain, I would also recommend some decent blue light glasses for extended play or viewing sessions. Just like with my aforementioned comparison with night driving, your eyes really do lock in a bit more for an immersive experience and you need to ensure you don’t overdo it, especially initially if you aren’t used to this type of monitor. Some users may notice initial motion sickness for specific games like FPSs or first-person RPGs, but I found that goes away with the right settings, some judicious gaming time limits (or blue light glasses for extended use), and the natural adjustment by your eyes to the curved display.But, once you hit that sweet spot for settings, this monitor is excellent for picture quality and overall viewing. My old LG pales in comparison, though it still remains a good monitor. For anyone on the fence about the curved display, go to your local brick and mortar store that sells these and check them out in-person first. If you think you can adapt and you have the video card to power this monitor at the 240Hz refresh rate, then it’s an easy recommendation. If not, the Neo G7 has a flat monitor option at 144Hz that would likely be an upgrade from the LG as well. With whatever monitor you settle on, always adjust the settings to your preferences as a first step, rather than force your eyes to adjust to a default setting or otherwise unnatural image quality in terms of light intensity. warmth, or color oversaturation.

  2. Amazon Customer

    Wow… It’s so nice. Samsung 57 + Linux
    My old widescreen crapped out so I needed another one. My old one started flickering AFTER black Friday and Cyber Monday… So turns out it was still on sale for the same price. This monitor is huge and amazing. I use it for work mostly with my laptop (which does do the full resolution though the hdmi. I use the PIP with KVM to show on screen my personal PC for youtube or looking up stuff NOT on my work PC. I tried it some with my gaming PC from Lenovo i9 RTX 4080 Super and I would get about 180 FPS in COD with medium settings. I use Zorin OS (Linux) for my personal PC and it’s also an i9 3090 and it also does the full resolution and works GREAT!The monitor: It is huge. Picture is best I have seen and near oled quality. I like the simple controls and easy setup. I got a desk arm ULTRARM MA20P-S and it works great. I was a bit worried it would not hold it up, but this arm is great quality. The stand for the 57 is nice but the legs are so long… I almost kept it on the stand it came with but figured I would try the arm and it works great. For 1600 you can’t go wrong with this monitor.Side note: It does take some time to get used to, even coming from another ultrawide. Figuring out where to put things on the screen and how to layout for best work use. But all in all, I love it. Using the PIP for my personal PC saves me another monitor, however I do still need to use one other monitor because I always leave teams and outlook up on the side. I would buy this one again, without blinking. Hope this helps.

  3. Albert Eardley

    Outstanding Monitor, Amazing Picture, Would Have Returned If Not For 3rd Party Software
    TLDR; Intentional stupid interface decision would have made me return it if not for 3rd party software. Great monitor otherwise.Let’s start with why the 1 star. One of the dumbest choices I have ever seen in software and this was an active choice. Whenever the monitor wakes up, WHENEVER, you get the game bar popup. The first picture. That stays on the screen for 5 to 10 seconds. Oh well annoying but whatever. But it goes away and then you get the second popup for another 10 seconds. A popup telling you how to bring the game bar up. Cool a reminder when you are new to the monitor, not bad. Except no, someone thought, they may forget, we need to pop this up EVERYTIME. I’ve also been through three firmware versions since I have had it and it hasn’t changed.So, every time your monitor wakes you either wait 20 seconds with junk on your screen or you have to get the remote and press back twice. Trash design. I would have started the return the same day because of the only problem I have found the monitor and it was an intentional choice. The only reason I didn’t was because I found a fix. You either buy a service remote or you use a free third-party app (ColorControl) to access the service menu and turn off that popup.If you have made it this far, I love the monitor otherwise, I would have given it a 5/5, great picture and everything, a massive step up from my old LCD. I do dislike that it is more smart TV than monitor (I don’t need all the IoT things on a computer monitor), but I knew what I was buying into with Samsung.So every time your monitor wakes you either wait 20 seconds with junk on your screen or you have to get the remote and press back twice. Trash design. I would have started the return the same day because of the only problem I have found the monitor and it was an intentional choice. The only reason I didn’t was because I found a fix. You either buy a service remote or you use a free third party app (ColorControl) to access the service menu and turn off that popup.If you have made it this far, I love the monitor otherwise, I would have given it a 5/5. I do dislike that it is more smart TV than monitor (I don’t need all the IoT things on a computer monitor), but I knew what I was buying into with Samsung.

  4. Martin C.

    I’ve had this monitor for 3 months now and I am very pleased. I really have no significant complaints. The only down side so far for me is that my video card supports a max of 120hz at 7680×2160. That’s no fault of the monitor but rather a limitation of my RTX 4080 Super. Beyond that, there are only positives. Most of my time is not spent gaming so it’s important that the monitor does well at non-gaming tasks, which is really does. Text is beautifully crisp, colors are vivid – just a pleasure to use every day. Gaming performance is excellent – best screen I’ve had to date. Just beautiful.Overall, a monitor I can easily recommend based on my experience to date. Well worth the money.

  5. Keith Ian Wolman

    Me encanta este monitor. Es brillante, es colorido, no tengo reflejos en una oficina / sala de juegos con ventanas muy brillantes. El contraste es excelente para una pantalla LCD. Gran volumen de color. Sin retraso de entrada. Estaba preocupado por la curva extrema, pero me encanta. A pesar de las críticas que decían que me molestaría usarlo para el trabajo, no he tenido ningún problema con la curva de pantalla para ese propósito en absoluto. No he tenido problemas de conectividad. Estoy en el último firmware. En realidad, me sorprendió que se enviara con el último firmware para mí.Supongo que lo único negativo es el soporte tambaleante y barato y los controles de pantalla donde deberían haber utilizado un joystick. No he tenido problemas con los escáneres ni nada por el estilo. Recomiendo encarecidamente este monitor.

  6. Aethermath

    I was first looking for a computer monitor to use my gaming consoles on them. Why a monitor? Because I didn’t care about the image processing or the advanced smart features of a full fledged television. I know Samsung generally make good products and I knew I was buying something good. Sure, some reviews state that there are better screens with more features out there, but I like the fact that the picture quality on this one is pretty close to the OLED, without the huge price tag. Overall, I am pretty satisfied with the aesthetic of the screen (love the sci-fi look with the white logo behind it), the picture quality is great, the smart features are enough without being intrusive and I am happy about this purchase. The size surprised me a bit, it’s roughly the same size as a full sized poster on a wall, that is 24 by 36 inches. The material doesn’t feel cheap and is light enough, I love the contrast and brightness and in spite of some claims, there is a RGB light at the bottom, it’s two small LED lights that can react to the content being shown on the screen, you just need to enable it manually. So far, it detects my Switch being turned on and my Xbox Series X and can also swap between them if needed. The setup with the SmartThings App was okay, I had a few glitches but it was easier than to manually input everything. The speaker is kinda weak but it works well enough for a small room. The remote is kinda small and feel robust enough, but I would be careful with it. I see this as a kind of hybrid between a smart tv and a computer monitor. I haven’t use my MacBook with it, but I tried to Airplay with my iPhone and it works pretty well. I can’t speak to the reported ghosting or input lag while using it as a computer monitor, so far. I would say it’s a pretty solid buy if you read about its specs first. I know OLED is the best of the best in term of picture quality, but mini-led is great for me, it reminds me of the 12.9 inches iPad Pro XDR display that also use mini-leds. One of the reason I chose this one over the other options is the included speaker, cause I don’t intend to use a dedicated one yet and I didn’t want to game exclusively using a headset. The 43 inches Samsung Odyssey NEO G7 is a great screen. Don’t be shy, it’s a good buy!

  7. cody sinfield

    So after selling this monitor for th Oled g8 ultrawide , Instantly regretted selling . Returned the ultrawide oled , then went to the lg 27 inch oled 240hz I did prefer this monitor to the g8 oled but overall was not bright enough and 2k resolution was very noticeable after gaming on the neo g8 4k . People were saying in reviews the monitors being oled made up for lower res , but for me that was not so . Ended up keeping the LG oled and buying the s95c 55 inch , and this is what I currently run . after trying all these I realized the Neo G8 is an amazing monitor has a bit of bloom but overall a great 4k 240hz display you can get for a good price . The s95c is great for gaming but is also over double the price so the neo g8 4k is tough to beat right now

  8. Mr. T. Grant

    Screen is very nice, only issue is that it gives off a lot of heat, but besides this the quality is beautiful, my screen looked like it was scraped in the shipping process as the box was damaged when I got it, however I was too impatient to send it back and just need to get my work done, mark is not really visible when the screen is on anyway

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