The Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 49-inch ultrawide gaming monitor has dropped to $700, marking its lowest price since launch. This dual-monitor-in-one display combines two 27-inch 1440p panels into a single curved screen, delivering a 32:9 aspect ratio built for immersive gaming and productivity work.
The monitor delivers 240Hz refresh rates and 0.03ms response times, removing lag from fast-paced games. Its OLED technology produces deep blacks and vibrant colors without the blooming problems that plague traditional LED backlighting. The curved design reduces eye strain during extended sessions by keeping the screen edges equidistant from your eyes.
At $700, this ultrawide costs roughly the same as buying two quality 27-inch 1440p monitors separately, but eliminates bezels between panels and uses just one desk footprint. That efficiency matters for space-constrained setups.
The catch: this monitor requires serious GPU power. Gaming at full resolution demands high-end graphics cards like RTX 4080 or RTX 4090 systems. Productivity users and content creators will benefit most from the extra horizontal real estate for multitasking without a performance penalty.
Most gaming monitors this size hover between $900 and $1,200. The $200 discount brings the Odyssey OLED G9 into competitive territory against traditional dual-monitor setups, making it a legitimate option for streamers, video editors, and competitive gamers willing to invest in high-end hardware.
The sale price appears limited, so serious buyers should move quickly if interested.
THE BOTTOM LINE: This is a rare discount on Samsung's flagship ultrawide, but only makes sense if you already own gaming hardware powerful enough to drive a 49-inch OLED display at high frame rates.
