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This $700 discount makes the Samsung OLED G9 much easier to justify

Save $700 on Samsung’s 49-inch OLED ultrawide, a serious monitor deal for immersive gaming

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A 49-inch OLED ultrawide is the kind of monitor you buy once and build your whole setup around. The Samsung 49-inch Odyssey OLED G9 (G93SD) is down to $999.99, saving you $700 off the $1,699.99 compared value. If you’ve wanted the “super ultrawide” experience but couldn’t justify the usual price, this discount is big enough to make it feel realistic, especially for anyone gaming at high refresh rates or using a single screen for work+play.

What you’re getting

This is a 49-inch curved OLED monitor with Dual-QHD resolution, 240Hz refresh rate, and a claimed 0.03ms response time. In real terms, you’re getting three major benefits at once:

  • OLED image quality: deep blacks and high contrast that make games and movies look dramatically better than typical IPS/VA panels.
  • Super ultrawide immersion: the Dual-QHD ultrawide format gives you a wraparound view in games and a massive workspace for multitasking.
  • Speed for competitive play: 240Hz is the kind of refresh rate you feel immediately in fast shooters and any game where motion clarity matters.

It’s also G-Sync compatible, which helps smooth out gameplay by reducing tearing and stutter when paired with an NVIDIA GPU.

Why it’s worth it

The value here is the scale of the discount relative to the kind of monitor this is. OLED ultrawides at 240Hz are typically premium-priced, so saving $700 moves it from “dream setup” to “this could actually be the upgrade.”

This is also one of those purchases that improves everything you do on your PC. For gaming, it’s more immersive and more responsive. For productivity, you can run two or three windows side by side without feeling cramped—like a dual-monitor setup without the bezel in the middle.

Two practical notes so expectations stay grounded:

  • You’ll want a capable GPU to take full advantage of 240Hz at this resolution in modern games.
  • Make sure your desk space and viewing distance can handle a 49-inch super ultrawide—it’s a lot of screen.

The bottom line

At $999.99, this Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 is a really good value if you want a high-end, 49-inch OLED ultrawide with 240Hz speed for immersive gaming and a huge productivity workspace. If you’re on a smaller desk, use a midrange GPU, or don’t care about ultrawide gaming, you can spend less and still be happy. But if you’ve been waiting for a major price drop on a flagship-class OLED ultrawide, this is the kind of deal that doesn’t show up often.

Omair Khaliq Sultan
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