Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 - G95SC (5120 x 1440 pixels, 49")
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Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 - G95SC

5120 x 1440 pixels, 49"


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SlyMerlin

1 year ago

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vktrfly

1 year ago

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I think it's a strange argument to say that you don't give a guarantee on burn-ins if it's not going to happen anyway. Then you can also give the guarantee. The purpose is to "guarantee" the customer that the monitor will last. Especially with the reputation Samsung has with their gaming monitors regarding quality checks, I would be rather cautious with such statements. But thank you for sharing!

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NovaT

1 year ago

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Surf260307

1 year ago

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HansBlix

1 year ago

According to the data sheet for the LX mount, it can hold between 3.2kg and 11kg. And designed for up to 34 inches. You could try it out, but at the same time there is a possibility that the tilt settings could cause problems. The Ergotron HX is definitely designed for this. It can also support a Samsung G9 Neo LED without any problems.

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chilacho

3 months ago

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Galaxus

3 months ago

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While the Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 - G95SC offers various display modes, there is no specific split mode that divides the screen into two separate screens to work with two PCs simultaneously. However, there are Picture-in-Picture (PiP) and Picture-by-Picture (PbP) functions that allow images from multiple devices to be displayed simultaneously, but not as two independent screens. Regarding compatibility with Macs: There are known limitations to using this monitor with Macs, particularly due to the limitations of Macs' HDMI ports, which often only support up to 4K at 60 Hz. For optimal use with a Mac, a monitor with Thunderbolt compatibility would be a better choice.

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miki2300

4 months ago

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Galaxus

4 months ago

Yes, it is possible to connect two computers to the same screen on the Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 - G95SC. Here's how you can do it: - You can use PBP (Picture by Picture) mode to display images from two sources on the screen, but this will limit the view to a 50/50 split of the screen. - Alternatively, you can use PIP (Picture in Picture) mode to superimpose one image over the other. With PIP mode, you can adjust the size and position of the window of the second source, but you will not be able to divide the screen asymmetrically (for example, 1/3 for one PC and 2/3 for the other).

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miki2300

4 months ago

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Galaxus

4 months ago

Yes, it is possible to connect two PCs to the Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 screen and display images from both computers on the same screen. - You can use PBP (Picture by Picture) mode to display both sources on the screen, but this will limit the configuration to a screen split into two equal parts (50/50). - Alternatively, you can use PIP (Picture in Picture) mode, which provides a floating window for one of the sources, allowing some customisation of the size and position of the window, although this does not allow the screen to be split arbitrarily.

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checkout23

5 months ago

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HansBlix

5 months ago

Hey, If I were faced with your question again, I would take a closer look at the following LG devices: LG OLED48C37LA TV LG OLED48C47LA TV both are also available in the 42" version. If you'd rather go a bit more in the direction of a "real" monitor, you can also take a look at the ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG48UQ. Ultrawide is nice, but at the same time you always have the wrong aspect ratio for everyday use besides gaming. Best regards,

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ajuhasz.fff

1 year ago

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Demian Guevara

1 year ago

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So my OLED (G95SC) has no status LED or it is simply defective. So nothing lights up, neither when switched off nor when switched on. As far as I know, the only difference is that the G95SC has the "smart" functions (Samsung TV, remote control, Netflix etc.), which are not particularly smart in my opinion and rather unnecessary. Otherwise, according to my research, they are technically exactly the same. And yes, it switches itself on and off automatically together with the PC, but can also be done via the remote control. I don't know whether and for how long you have to press the button on the G93SC, as I don't own this monitor.

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Demian Guevara

1 year ago

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zuldero

1 year ago

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Microndinho

1 year ago

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biggi794

1 year ago

Hello, I've just bought it and don't really like it for my use. If it's for multi-tasking or using two PCs on it, that's fine, but if it's for gaming, this monitor isn't necessarily the most suitable, unless you play games that easily support the 5120x1440p format. Which is not my case. As for the performance of your graphics card and processor, I think it's possible to play games or use this screen, but if it's overkill for your components, I think you'll have to upgrade your components or go for a different screen.

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Heldenkrieger01

1 year ago

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Yes, this one has the SmartTV function. If you want the same monitor without SmartTV, you need the Samsung LS49CG934SU (Samsung LS49CG934SU (5120 x 1440 pixels, 49").). I personally have the LS49CG934SU without SmartTV.

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stefan

1 year ago

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