{"id":12569,"date":"2023-05-18T01:08:06","date_gmt":"2023-05-17T23:08:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2023\/05\/18\/best-samsung-gaming-monitors\/"},"modified":"2023-05-18T01:32:28","modified_gmt":"2023-05-17T23:32:28","slug":"best-samsung-gaming-monitors","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2023\/05\/18\/best-samsung-gaming-monitors\/","title":{"rendered":"Best Samsung gaming monitors"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Samsung makes some of the best gaming monitors on the planet, and although they\u2019re not the only good option, it\u2019s hard to argue that they\u2019re not one of the top contenders and worth your consideration and money.<br \/>\nMany Samsung monitors designed for gaming come with advanced features. Aimed at enhancing the gaming experience in a multitude of ways. Whether it\u2019s the use of HDMI 2.1 ports and variable refresh rate, or other elements like 4K or dual 4K Mini-LED panels and high refresh rates.<br \/>\nWhile not all Samsung gaming monitors will feature these specs, most of them have something to offer.\u00a0 But which Samsung gaming monitors are the best ones and if you\u2019re set on Samsung, which ones should you go for? We\u2019ve rounded up the best models that Samsung makes to help you narrow down your choices.<br \/>\nThese cover a wide range of prices and features. So there should be something for just about every budget.<br \/>\nBest Samsung gaming monitors<br \/>\n\u00a0<br \/>\nMonitor<br \/>\nPrice<br \/>\nWhere to buy<br \/>\nOdyssey Neo G7 43\u2033<br \/>\n$699.99<br \/>\nBest Buy<br \/>\nOdyssey G51C 32\u2033<br \/>\n$299.99<br \/>\nBest Buy<br \/>\nOdyssey Ark<br \/>\n$1,999.99<br \/>\nBest Buy<br \/>\nOdyssey Neo G9<br \/>\n$1,799.99<br \/>\nBest Buy<br \/>\nOdyssey G5 34\u2033<br \/>\n$399.99<br \/>\nBest Buy<br \/>\nOdyssey G3 24\u2033<br \/>\n$169.99<br \/>\nBest Buy<br \/>\nOdyssey G40B 27\u2033<br \/>\n$279.99<br \/>\nBest Buy<br \/>\nOdyssey G9<br \/>\n$1,099.99<br \/>\nSamsung<br \/>\nOdyssey Neo G7 43\u2033<\/p>\n<p>Price: $699.99<br \/>\nWhere to buy: Best Buy<br \/>\nWe\u2019re going to kick things off with what we think is not just one of the best gaming monitors that Samsung makes, but\u00a0the best\u00a0gaming monitor that Samsung makes. The Odyssey Neo G7 43\u2033. Why do we think it\u2019s the best model the company offers? Well for a few reasons. It\u2019s a 43-inch Mini-LED panel with 4K resolution, a 1ms response time, and a 144Hz refresh rate.<br \/>\nNow it\u2019s not the fastest refresh rate. And if you desire a refresh rate that\u2019s faster, there are other options on here. But, if you\u2019re fine with the 144Hz, you get a lot of other bonuses with this model. Like the 16:9 aspect ratio and 2 HDMI 2.1 ports as well as a DisplayPort 1.4 port. The aspect ratio and the ports makes this a perfect gaming monitor for someone who owns both a gaming PC and a console like the PS5 or Xbox Series X. Both of which benefit from the HDMI 2.1.<br \/>\nAnd the aspect ratio means when you\u2019re using the console, the picture will fill the entire screen. No black bars on the sides like with ultrawide monitors. However, the monitor does support changing to an ultrawide gaming view with a 21:9 aspect ratio if you want it. Which is honestly great for PC gaming. It\u2019s also a matte display so, little to no glare. Lastly, it\u2019s available at a pretty good price. Normally it\u2019s $999.99, but Best Buy is offering it at $300 off. Which makes this a steal.<\/p>\n<p>Odyssey G51C 32\u2033<\/p>\n<p>Price: $299.99<br \/>\nWhere to buy: Best Buy<br \/>\nLooking for something a little more on the budget end? The Odyssey G51C 32\u2033 is just about there at its $299.99 price point. For that you get a QHD display in a 32-inch size, a 165Hz refresh rate and compatibility with AMD FreeSync Premium.<br \/>\nIt also comes with a 16:9 aspect ratio so again this monitor will be good for both PC and console use. However, it does only come with HDMI 2.0 ports, so you won\u2019t get the benefits of HDMI 2.1 like the Neo G7 43\u2033 offers. But honestly that\u2019s not a huge deal for console use.<br \/>\nWhen it comes down to it this is a really decent monitor for around $300. You don\u2019t have to break the bank to get something good for gaming.<\/p>\n<p>Odyssey Ark<\/p>\n<p>Price: $1,999.99<br \/>\nWhere to buy: Best Buy<br \/>\nNext up is the Odyssey Ark. This is the big boy and the most expensive monitor on this list. And while it is cool, it\u2019s not the most practical. If you have the money and are wanting to spend top dollar for a premium gaming monitor, then consider the Ark.<br \/>\nIt\u2019s a 55-inch dual 4K panel with a 165Hz refresh rate, quantum Mini-LED technology for the panel, and a 1000R curve for that super immersive feel to your games.<br \/>\nThere\u2019s a lot of really cool and nifty features in this thing. Like the Cockpit Mode that allows you to turn the screen vertical and play games in this orientation. While in this mode, you can split up the screen into multiple smaller size displays. So you could have your game that you\u2019re playing on a display in the middle, and have other displays on top and bottom. Like a YouTube video walkthrough if you\u2019re searching for tips and perhaps a movie on the other display.<br \/>\nOther neat features include the Ark dial remote and of course again, it has a 16:9 aspect ratio so great for both consoles and PC. Plus the ports are HDMI 2.1. All that being said, it\u2019s pricey. An excellent choice if you have the money to spend though and don\u2019t mind spending it.<br \/>\nOdyssey Ark<br \/>\nOdyssey Neo G9<\/p>\n<p>Price: $1,799.99<br \/>\nWhere to buy: Best Buy<br \/>\nAnother really great gaming monitor if you\u2019re looking to spend more money is the Odyssey Neo G9. This is not the model that Samsung announced at CES with a dual 4K display. But rather the older model from 2021. It has a 49-inch ultrawide panel with a 4K resolution.<br \/>\nIt does also come with a 240Hz refresh rate. The thing to keep in mind here is that you will need a pretty beefy PC if you want to run games at the 4K resolution with a refresh rate that high. Otherwise you may need to look at decreasing your graphics in games or dealing with a lower refresh rate. This is really no different from the way it works with other monitors. But it is more noticeable here because of the size of the monitor.<br \/>\nAll that aside, if you\u2019ve got the PC to get the most out of it, the Odyssey Neo G9 makes games look stunning. This monitor is also on sale and down from its original price of $2,299.99.<br \/>\nOdyssey Neo G9<br \/>\nOdyssey G5 34\u2033<\/p>\n<p>Price: $399.99<br \/>\nWhere to buy: Best Buy<br \/>\nIf you\u2019re looking for something ultrawide but don\u2019t feel like spending $1,800, the Odyssey G5 34\u2033 is a great ultrawide monitor for a fraction of the price. Resolution goes down to QHD from 4K and the refresh rate goes down to 165Hz from 240Hz. But those are still respectable and really the monitor is pretty good for games.<br \/>\nThis is also a curved monitor so you get some of that immersive feel to your games. It does come with a pretty terrible stand, but the display is great. So if you go for this model, we\u2019d suggest you mount it. The only other complaint I we had with this one is that the brightness could be higher. Other than those two things, it\u2019s great. Especially for $400.<\/p>\n<p>Odyssey G3 24\u2033<\/p>\n<p>Price: $169.99<br \/>\nWhere to buy: Best Buy<br \/>\nSometimes you don\u2019t need a lot of bells and whistles, or anything fancy. You just want a decent option that will work well and get the job done. Enter Samsung\u2019s Odyssey G3 24\u2033 gaming monitor. A smaller 24-inch panel means it\u2019ll fit in a more compact space making it perfect for smaller desks.<br \/>\nResolution is only Full HD but the monitor does come with a 165Hz refresh rate. And really, Full HD looks perfectly fine for most games. In fact, in our opinion a better refresh rate is more important than a high resolution. It\u2019s great when you can have both. But if you have to choose, and you often do when you get into budget monitors, refresh rate takes the cake every time.<br \/>\nThe monitor also features support for AMD FreeSync Premium and has a port for both HDMI and DisplayPort. So you could plug in a PC and a console if you have both.<\/p>\n<p>Odyssey G40B 27\u2033<\/p>\n<p>Price: $279.99<br \/>\nWhere to buy: Best Buy<br \/>\nAnother really decent budget option is the Odyssey G40B. This ups the screen size to 27-inches while keeping the resolution at Full HD and bumping the refresh rate up to 240Hz. If you want a faster refresh rate but don\u2019t want to spend a lot, you can\u2019t go wrong here.<br \/>\nIt has native G-Sync support and support for AMD FreeSync Premium, and it features a wide viewing angle with a 21:9 aspect ratio, so you see more on-screen in your PC games.<\/p>\n<p>Odyssey G9<\/p>\n<p>Price: $1,099.99<br \/>\nWhere to buy: Samsung<br \/>\nRounding out our list is the older Odyssey G9. There\u2019s a lot to still love about this one, not the least of which is that it\u2019s $700 cheaper than the Neo G9. But with this model you also get the same size 49-inch panel, the same 240Hz refresh rate, and the panel is DQHD.<br \/>\nOne of the key differences is that this model is HDR1000 while the Odyssey Neo G9 is HDR2000. This model is also QLED as opposed to Mini-LED like the Neo G9. But overall you\u2019ll get a pretty similar experience. 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