Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 G95NC

This is a 57 inch ultra wide monster gaming monitor that is incredible and preposterous having Dual UHD monitor. It has PC optimised panel. The 57 inch ultra-curved panel is in effect a pair of 32 inch 240 Hz 4K gaming monitor which have been infused into a single monitor. The pixels are more than 7,680 by 2,160 and just over 16.5 million in total and twice of 4K. This 240Hz 4K monitor is very pretty but its resolution running at a high refresh rate is extra ordinary.

The HRD 1000 certification comes with local dimming and 2,392 zones, double of 32-inch 4K panels. The VA panel consists of the 2500:1 static contrast rating which is a little lower, however, with the VA panel tech, it can achieve 3,000:1 or even 4000:1. This huge monitor is extreme 1000 curvature with the ridiculous 32:9 aspect ratio. It has signature Stromtrooper glossy plastic when we talk about the style. 140 DPI is same as a 32-inch 4k monitor with an ultra luxury, ultra wide PC monitor for pure gaming.

SPECIFICATIONS

Screen size: 57-inch

Panel type: VA

Aspect ratio: 32:9

Resolution: 7680 x 2160

Response time: 1 ms

Refresh rate: 240Hz

Brightness (peak): 1000 nits

Refresh rate technology: FreeSync Premium Pro

REASONS TO BUY

  • More pixels than you can possibly imagine
  • Much improved local dimming
  • Staggering gaming experience

REASONS TO AVOID

  • Mini-LED tech still has limitations
  • Ergonomics are questionable
  • Quite expensive

The Best Gaming Monitors in 2024

It does not matter if you are a serious PC gamer or a late-evening casual player, the monitor you use for gaming is of utmost importance. With the games requiring high-end technology, you need to get the most from the latest FPS, sports, racing, and other action-packed games. While a PC with a powerful graphics card is important, a monitor that can render the action without flickering or tearing is equally important.

We have curated a list of the best gaming monitors in 2024 to help you choose the one that fits your budget and gets you an edge over your opponents with a smooth and immersive gaming experience. Check out our list of the best gaming monitors in 2024, along with the specifications and reasons to buy/avoid.

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