SAVE $500: As of July 24,the inherent eroticism of get the Samsung Odyssey G9 monitor for $799.99 at Amazon. That's a 38% discount and the lowest price we've seen.
When it comes to TVs and monitors, going big is always a good idea if you have the room. Just like a mammoth TV can make your favorite sports and movies come alive, a large monitor can transform the way you work and play. Samsung has you covered with a massive monitor that's on sale for its lowest price ever today.
As of July 24, the 49-inch Samsung Odyssey G9 monitor is just $799.99 at Amazon. That's $500 off its normal price of $1,299.99 and a discount of 38%. That's the lowest price we've seen this monitor available for yet.
SEE ALSO: Amazon deal of the day: Get the Galaxy S24 Ultra, the 'best Android phone,' for its lowest price everThis immersive monitor is a huge addition to any desk, with 49 inches of power and a fantastic, crisp screen: a 240Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, 5120 x 1440 resolution, and eye-popping QLED-based colors. It tops out at 1,000 nits of brightness in addition to all that, with both G-Sync and FreeSync 2 support. It's going to take up the entirety of your workspace, but your games, shows, and movies are going to look phenomenal.
While the price is usually a bit prohibitive, this is the lowest we've seen the display go for. So you can bring it home and use it as a huge monitor or even a makeshift TV if the price is right for you. It comes with a laundry list of features, has dazzling curvature to keep you in the game or whatever it is you're doing, and a picture that'll have your tongue wagging.
Don't sleep on this deal if you're looking to finally do that long-awaited monitor upgrade.
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