![]() ![]() Moreover, the display offers: VESA DisplayHDR 1000 with 1,000 nit peak brightness, plus imagery appearing “vivid and life-like, with accurate color and contrast reproduction,” says Samsung.ĭr3ams said:I have a 34" ultra wide and I can still see every thing in front of me, but a 57" display would make me turn my head too many times. Users benefit from strong contrast and reduced blooming thanks to the highly granular backlighting control. The display technology used here is dubbed ‘Quantum Matrix Technology’ and deeper reading reveals that it uses Mini LED backlighting technology. Of course, Samsung has equipped not just a large panel, but a high quality one. Samsung has chosen a curved panel for the G95NC, and the arc of this display is quite pronounced at 1000R. That’s physically equivalent to dual 32-inch UHD monitors seamlessly mated. The 57-inch diagonal spans a 32:9 aspect ratio, providing 7,680 x 2,160 pixels (140ppi). If you need a super-wide gaming monitor, this seems like it could be the one to get.Sitting directly in front of a 57-inch monitor of any type would already be rather immersive, but the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 claims to turn the immersion dial up to the max with its design and specs. Its immersive field of view, smooth and fast performance, elegant design and sharp visuals are all top-notch. While the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 might be an oversized version of the already gargantuan Odyssey OLED G9, it seems to tick all the right boxes for what I look for in a gaming monitor. Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 hands-on review: Outlook For most folks, the 1ms should serve well. While competitive gamers (particularly professional esports players) might feel a difference between the two monitors, I certainly didn’t experience any noticeable input lag. The Odyssey Neo G9 features a 1ms response time compared to the Odyssey OLED G9’s 0.03ms response time. Though FreeSync is an AMD feature, it should generally work well if your gaming rig packs an Nvidia GPU. The Odyssey Neo G9 features AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, which serves to prevent screen tearing and stuttering. The 240Hz refresh rate helped make Fortnite, Call of Duty: Warzone, and Need For Speed: Unbound run buttery smooth. I’ll need to fully test the Odyssey Neo G9 to see how well it performs overall, but based on my brief hands-on time, I can say that its performance shouldn't disappoint. Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 hands-on review: Performance I didn’t get to test this feature at the event, but if it functions similarly to the Odyssey OLED G9, you’ll be able to (for example) view a console game on one part of the display and a website on the other. Like the Odyssey OLED G9, the Odyssey Neo G9 allows for picture-in-picture from two different sources simultaneously. We’ll need to get the Odyssey Neo G9 into our testing lab to confirm these claims, but to my eyes, the monitor delivers excellent image quality. The company also says the display can hit 1,000 nits of peak brightness and has a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio. Samsung says the monitor’s Quantum Matrix Technology with Quantum Mini LEDs creates controlled brightness and improved contrast for better definition. Call of Duty: Warzone’s comparatively realistic graphics also looked great on the monitor. Not only that, but the sharp resolution and 32:9 aspect ratio allowed me to see players who were trying to sneak up on me. Fornite, with its cartoonish art style and bold colors, looked phenomenal on the Odyssey Neo G9. ![]() Not only is its 1000R curvature immersive, but images look bright and colorful at a sharp 7,680 x 2,160 resolution.ĭuring the event, I tested a range of titles with different visual styles. The Odyssey Neo G9’s 57-inch curved display is a marvel to behold in person. ![]()
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