The design language of the G9 is definitely here and present. Samsung is not changing a huge number of things with the design of the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 G95NC. The 57″ Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 G95NC has the following features and specifications: Model S57G95NC/LS57CG952NEXXP Screen Size 57″ Curved Panel Type Mini LED Active Display Type (H × V) 1394.6112 × 392.2344 mm Aspect Ratio 32:9 Max Resolution 7,680 × 2,160 Screen Curvature 1000R Color Gamut (NTSC, 1976) Unavailable at the time of posting Brightness 350 cd/㎡ Peak Brightness 1,000 nits HDR10+ HDR10+ Gaming HDR VESA DisplayHDR 1000 Color Support Max 1B Contrast Ratio 2,500 : 1 (Static) Lighting Control Yes Gaming Hub NO FreeSync FreeSync Premium Pro Tilt Range -3.0º(± 2°) ~ 10.0º(± 2°) Swivel Range -15.0º (± 2°)~ 15.0º(± 2°) Height Adjustable Stand 120.0mm(± 5.0mm) Processor Neo Quantum Processor Pro Response Time 1ms(GTG) Refresh Rate Max 240Hz Display Colors Max 1B Color Gamut Typical 95% Operating System Tizen Inputs/Outputs HDMI 2.2 IN 120Hz, x2 HDMI IN, DisplayPort 2.1 IN, x2 USB 3.0, x 2 USB-B/KVM PC IN, 3.5mm headphone jack Power Consumption 300W Power Supply Type AC100~240V ~50/60Hz VESA mount (y/n, size) 200 x 200mm Dimensions (with stand) 1327.5 × 601.0 × 499.6 mm Dimensions (without stand) 1327.5 × 429.5 × 338.4 mm Weight (with stand) 19.0 kg Weight (without stand) 15.4 kg Calibration Factory Tuning, Factory Calibration Report Color Modes Entertain/Graphic/Eco/Game Standard/FPS/RTS/RPG/Sports/Original/Custom MSRP $2,499.99 What’s In The Box I highly recommend the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 G95NC if you have the hardware to support it or are going to buy the hardware that supports it. Some users may want that, but it’s not a considerable deal to us. One thing missing here, which isn’t a massive deal, is the Gaming Hub. Overall, the colors are vibrant, brightness is excellent, blacks are deep (though not as deep as the OLED G9), performance was spot on. But now, having used a similar monitor with the 1000R curve, I am convinced that the 1000R curve is superior. The OLED version I reviewed has a 1800R curve and I thought that was just fine. The denser Mini LED display is spectacular and delivers great brightness, insane resolution, a wicked refresh rate, and fantastic response time. Mac users should also know that you can use this with your Mac, but older Macs are out, and newer Macs are not going to get you the full resolution, or refresh rate. ![]() Don’t expect to plug in your 8-year-old gaming laptop and get all the goodies here. But one thing that should be said right off the bat is this, you will need to have the hardware to support some of these features. That is not changing here, as this is an elementary quick take. I can't use a wall mount easily here, because behind the desk is a window.When I reviewed the 49″ Odyssey OLED, I kept this section short. So far I am two arms down and have switched back to the stand, because it's the only thing which puts the arm in an OK spot. The first arm screwed in from the top, which is a much more sensible design for this situation. Mounting even this arm was a massive hassle, because I had to do up bolts with an allen key from inside the cable tray. But due to the way the Magnus Pro is designed, you can't mount monitors to the backmost part. My desk isn't exactly shallow - it's a Magnus Pro. That arm holds the monitor fine, but seems to come forwards on the desk too far to really be practical. Then I tried a different arm rated to 20kg which specifically said it could handle 1000R curved monitors. In engineering you usually actually make something support double what you claim it supports.) So the 15kg is a lie, or at least not a complete truth. ![]() We tried replacing that with another of the same, thinking that mine was just defective. That one seemed to work fine for a month and then the monitor suddenly decided it would pitch down towards the desk, and I couldn't get it back to normal again. I tried one heavy duty arm which supposedly supported 15kg. The stand does the job, but takes up a little too much desk space with its gigantic legs, so I have been trying to find a monitor arm to free up the desk space. I bought a Samsung Odyssey G9 and have been using it with the included stand.
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