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Amazing Deal The Samsung Odyssey G9 G95C in an angle that really shows off its tilt.
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Samsung has brought back an incredible buy one get one free deal on gaming monitors. Right now, the 49-inch Samsung G95C is down to $800 from it’s original price of $1,600. On top of that, when you order you also get a 27-inch Samsung G55C completely free. This incredible deal is similar to a promotion Samsung ran for the G8 monitor back in March. There’s no indication when this deal will end, so if you need to spruce up your gaming cave, you should take advantage of these monitor deals today.

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Why you should buy the Samsung G95C (and get a free Samsung G55C)

The Samsung G95C is a great option for gamers who need an ultrawide monitor. It has a 49-inch curved screen with Dual QHD resolution. That means it runs at 5120 × 1440 resolution and 32:9 aspect ratio. It’s great for everything short of 4K. The 1000R sucks you in, and makes seeing the edges of the screen as natural as seeing the middle. It has a 240Hz refresh rate, so high frame rate games will feel smooth, and it has 1ms gray to gray response time.

While its visuals aren’t quite on the level of an OLED display, it does get up to 1000 nits of brightness and a million-to-one contrast ratio. You’ll get nice deep blacks and vibrant colors, and shadows will stay dark without going completely murky. As an added little bonus, the G95C has a built-in light on the back that can project colors on your wall that match your gameplay — a real mood setter.

We can’t neglect the Samsung Odyssey G55C, which is normally $350 but you’ll be getting for free. The G55C has a 165Hz refresh rate and a 1ms response time. It has QHD resolution and a slight curve, so it will fit along the same arc as your G95C.

Grab this buy one get one free deal at Samsung while the entire package is only $800. We’re not sure how long it will stick around.

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