Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Computing
  3. Deals

Samsung savings: Take $900 off the Samsung 55-inch Odyssey Ark

Add as a preferred source on Google
Amazing Deal Forza running on the Samsung Odyssey Ark monitor.
Jacob Roach / Digital Trends / Digital Trends

A dedicated PC gamer needs a fast and lag-free monitor, and we’re always keeping an eye out for the best monitor deals. The stars have aligned today, folks, as Samsung has graced us with the following offer: For a limited time, when you purchase the Samsung 55-inch Odyssey Ark Gaming Monitor (2nd Gen) at Amazon, Best Buy, Samsung, and a handful of other retailers, you’ll only pay $1,800. The full MSRP on this model is $2,700.

Buy at Amazon

Buy at Best Buy

Buy at Samsung

Why you should buy the Samsung 55-inch Odyssey Ark

A gaming command center like no other, the 55-inch Odyssey Ark leans on Samsung’s years of TV experience to bring you a mini-LED-backlit monitor with the works. Featuring a 1000R curved display to pull you deep into the action, Samsung’s Multi View feature lets you use the Odyssey Ark in both portrait and landscape modes and gives you the ability to stack multiple opened apps, tabs, and sources.

The Odyssey Ark is a fantastic gaming monitor with minimal input lag, fast response times, and some of the brightest imagery we’ve seen from a PC-optimized screen. Thanks to advanced local dimming and class-leading HDR performance, you’ll be blown away by the peak illumination and rich colors the Ark is able to achieve. You’ll also get HDMI 2.1 connectivity on all four inputs, along with VRR and a native 165Hz refresh rate.

Should you want to stream a Netflix show or movie, the Odyssey Ark leans on Samsung’s long-standing Tizen OS partnership for all things apps and casting. While it’s difficult to say how long this sale is going to be around, we wouldn’t wait much longer if you’re interested. Save $900 on the Samsung 55-inch Odyssey Ark Gaming Monitor (2nd Gen) when you purchase today.

And before you head out, we also recommend checking out our lists of the best Samsung deals and best Samsung TV deals for even more discounts on top tech!

Buy at Amazon

Buy at Best Buy

Buy at Samsung

Michael Bizzaco
Former AV Contributor
Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
Topics
This cheap Steam Machine clone sounds too good to be true because it probably is
A Chinese Steam Machine clone claims impossible hardware at an impossible price
A Chinese rip-off of the Steam Machine

Valve’s new Steam Machine has already caused plenty of sticker shock. So it's no surprise that a flood of cheaper alternatives is hitting the online market. Valve is currently charging over $1,000 for its tiny-living-room SteamOS PC, and of course, people are trying to offer the same feel for less money,

One listing from China is a great example, but it looks a little too suspicious. According to VideoCardz, a Steam Machine-style mini PC listing shared on Reddit claims to offer a compact SteamOS system with a 2TB SSD, AMD Ryzen 5 5500 processor, Radeon RX 6750 GRE 10GB graphics, 16GB of DDR5 memory, and a price of 4,680 RMB, or roughly $688. This sounds incredible... if it were true.

Read more
A YouTuber 3D printed an entire outfit, but the comfort and cost are more complicated than you’d think
The 3D-printed outfit is real. Whether it's practical is a different conversation entirely.
Adult, Male, Man

YouTuber Matthew Trahan has made a career out of 3D printing increasingly unusual things. He has printed musical instruments, bedroom furniture, and, in one particularly memorable video, himself.

His latest project is a full outfit, from shirt to shoes, belt to glasses, because apparently nobody told him 3D printers are for creating engineering prototypes or structures that aren’t otherwise feasible, not for fashion week.

Read more
The memory crisis isn’t going to ease, and you will pay the price for it, says a research firm
Forty to 50% higher this quarter, 30 to 40% more next quarter, and no real relief until 2028. Plan accordingly.
RAM memory chips

If you were hoping the memory crisis was about to ease up, I have some bad news for you. It comes directly from Wall Street.

Your next smartphone, laptop, or tablet could cost even more, regardless of whether it has recently been subject to a price hike.

Read more