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SAMSUNG 27” Odyssey QD-OLED G6 (G61SD) QHD 240Hz 0.03ms FreeSyncTM Premium Pro Gaming Monitor with Sleek Metal Design, 3 Year Warranty, US, LS27DG610SNXZA, 2024

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SAMSUNG 27” Odyssey QD-OLED G6 (G61SD) QHD 240Hz 0.03ms FreeSyncTM Premium Pro Gaming Monitor with Sleek Metal Design, 3 Year Warranty, US, LS27DG610SNXZA, 2024

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· STUNNING VISUALS AND BRIGHTER HIGHLIGHTS: Samsung QD-OLED delivers superior brightness and a wide color gamut to every scene, ensuring vivid detail and brilliant imagery. · OUTMANEUVER OPPONENTS WITH SUPREME SPEED: Dodge, counter and engage faster than the rest. QD-OLED technology delivers near-instant reaction time with 0.03ms response time (GtG).¹ · IMMERSE IN SMOOTH ACTION WITHOUT DISRUPTION: Hyper action made seamless. Support of Variable refresh rate (VRR) with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro keeps the GPU and panel synced up to eliminate choppiness, screen-lag, and image tears.² · DYNAMIC COOLING SYSTEM: For the first time in the world, Pulsating Heat Pipe was applied in the monitor to prevent burn-in. Dynamic Cooling System helps cool 5 times better than the older graphite sheet method, reducing temperature at the core.² · THERMAL MODULATION SYSTEM: Algorithms predict surface temperature and automatically control brightness accordingly to reduce heat.³ · LOGO AND TASKBAR DETECTION: The brightness on static images, like logos and taskbars, is automatically reduced to prevent burn-in.⁴ · SCREEN SAVER: The screen dims itself after 10 minutes of inactivity and comes back to regular brightness with any input.² · QD-OLED GLARE FREE: Glare Free technology significantly reduces glare from external light sources. With a screen 54% less glossy than conventional Anti-Reflection film, you can see the full game scene and get the drop on your opponents.⁵· DEEP BLACK LEVELS: Uncover every secret with infinite expression. See true black and dark colors on screen without pixel light bleed for supreme color and depth expression in every game.· SLIM METAL DESIGN: Upgrade your gaming station with razor-sharp design. Featuring a premium and modern metal finish, Odyssey QD-OLED’s unmatched design will suit your sense of style.

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Kylee Y.Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025

FANTASTIC, VIBRANT, BEAUTIFUL MONITOR. This is my response to most negative reviews: Listen, I have owned MANY different monitors over the last 10 or so years, from VA to IPS all the way to OLED. And this monitor my friend, is gorgeous. BEZELS: Now, I see a LOT of people complaining about the black "bezels" around the monitor, which "make it appear smaller". This is nothing but placebo, yes, there are 'gaps' between the bezels of the chassis of the monitor and the actual panel itself (See pictures). So it LOOKS like it might be smaller than a traditional IPS 27" screen. But I've done measurements and the screen itself is about 26.6 inches. Whereas my old 27" Samsung IPS monitor screen is about ~26.7 inches. THIS IS MINIMAL AND NOT NOTICEABLE. Good luck trying to find an OLED without it.. ALSO TURN OFF THE LIGHTS IN YOUR ROOM IF THIS REALLY BOTHERS YOU THAT MUCH COLOR FRINGING WITH HIGH-CONTRAST TEXT(See pictures): Color fringing in QD-OLED monitors occurs due to their unique triangular subpixel layout, unlike the traditional RGB stripe pattern found in IPS displays. This layout improves brightness and color accuracy but can cause text clarity issues since most text rendering algorithms are optimized for RGB stripes. As a result, fine text may appear with colored edges or slight blurring, especially at smaller sizes or high-contrast settings. And because you are buying a 1440p monitor, this is close to unavoidable. And like what a lot of reviewers said, its really a personal thing whether is bothers you are not. For me, this was something I noticed ever so slightly at first, and then after using this monitor for a few days, I had to actively look for it to notice it. (If you plan to just use this as a gaming monitor, then you will never notice this in games) don't forget you're supposed to be 2ft away from your screen. And if you can't afford the 4k version that's okay, don't leave negative reviews about color fringing when you're talking about a 1440p qd-oled. Display: Oh. My. Gosh. Does this monitor not look absolutely stunning. The vibrant popping colors, the inky deep blacks, the responsiveness, the refresh rate. This display feels almost too good to own. You can go to the review for the G60SD on Rtings.com and get the ICC profile (color calibration file) for this panel. And once you get your HDR and colors right, this monitor just pops out at you. High-contrast scenes in video games/ movies pop out at you in a realistic way. I noticed this especially with flashlights in video games, it almost tricks your brain more into looking like real life. It's SO hard to describe without seeing it in person. I TRULY believe most people who have complained about this have not calibrated correctly, or are just blind to a certain degree, which is okay too.. (Also if you are an editor, I don't care what people say, this is a great monitor for you too...) INSANELY accurate colors, I do some color-grading and this next to my studio monitor looks close to identical color-wise, but, of course, the vibrancy isn't comparable to QD-OLED. Don't let the negative reviews fool you, most times its either snobby or ignorance. You will most likely be blown away by this screen and love it. Enjoy!

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Joel CannonReviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025

Initial thoughts: WOW! I am genuinely thrilled about this recent purchase right from the beginning. It is such a remarkable upgrade from my previous 1080 monitor, which served me well, but I can already tell that the transition to an OLED display is a game-changer. The improved clarity and vibrant colors are absolutely stunning, and I cannot wait to fully experience everything this new monitor has to offer. It's an exciting step forward in my viewing experience!

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Speed711Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025

This Samsung G6 Odyssey QD-OLED is a nice OLED Monitor for HD gaming and home computer use. I recently purchased a new gaming pc with a 5080, so i wanted to upgrade my Asus 60hz IPS screen. I initially purchased an MSI MAG 321upx 32" OLED, but I was not sure about the move from 27 to 32. Well, the OLED maintenance on the MSI was so terrible it would pop up & interrupt you several times a day every day, even in the middle of a game. That was a deal breaker, so i decided to try a 27" OLED. That's when I found this Samsung G6 Odyssey 27" OLED & I am very happy with it so far. The colors are vibrant & sharp & running at 240hz through the 8k displayport cable makes for very smooth gameplay with high detail settings & high FPS. The OLED maintenance is also unintrusive as it runs when it goes into standy or something. I'm not sure how OLED screens will hold up over time but I am very happy with this purchase & very happy I made the swap from the MSI MAG 32' OLED to this Samsung G6 27" OLED.

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RandomnessReviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024

Bought the new (there are no Rtings reviews yet for it) G61SD model, installed it today and used for some time. Overall the image quality is good and Samsung's matte screen is much better than any glossy display if you have less-than-completely-dark room, however there's a very major, very noticeable (to me) issue. The displayed image does not cover the whole surface of physical OLED display (I don't count bezels of a case as a part of display) - even at a native resolution there are ALWAYS noticeable "gaps" on at least 2 sides of the image, due to "Pixel Shift" feature needing to use that display space to "shift" the image without cutting off any visible parts. What's worse, there is no way to turn off "Pixel Shift", at least on this particular model - yes, I know that this is supposed to prevent "burn-in" over time, but I am perfectly ok with increasing the chance of "burn-in" as long as I can fully utilize the whole surface of OLED display at all times. It should ALWAYS be my, the user's, choice whether enable or disable such option. In an addition to this, the silver metal frame edge of display's case is also very noticeable at all times and provides a very "non-immersive" experience, be it either playing games or watching movies/videos. Samsung should've anodized it with black color, or covered it with black plastic. Oh, and I should also probably mention the very, very flimsy "JOG button" on its back which controls the OSD and turns the monitor on/off - it hasn't broken yet but after using it a couple of times it really feels like it won't last for long time. All in all, it was a pretty disappointing experience with it and this will definitely be going back.