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SAMSUNG Odyssey CRG9 49-Inch, QLED Curved Gaming Monitor (C49RG92SSN), Black (Renewed)

749.99

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SAMSUNG Odyssey CRG9 49-Inch, QLED Curved Gaming Monitor (C49RG92SSN), Black (Renewed)

4.4

Highest ranking 101

8 comments

$749.99

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· DUAL QHD RESOLUTION: The 5120 x 1440 super ultra-wide aspect ratio lets you view content in superfine detail · HDR1000 & QLED: Has a brightness rating of 1,000 nits and DCI-P3 95%, so colors are pure, bright, and true to life · IMMERSIVE CURVE: With a Super Ultra-Wide 32:9 ratio, the CRG9 curves around your field of view to immerse you in all the onscreen gaming action · AMD RADEON FREESYNC 2: Effortlessly Smooth Gameplay; Supports HDR content, reduces input latency, and has low framerate compensation · BUILT FOR SPEED: The 120Hz settings minimize image lag and motion blur; The 60Hz settings let you optimize performance

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Frank TayleeReviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024

Love the size and the ability to split the screen in many ways for the type of file that you are seeing. Colors are great.

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GrumpReviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024

Purchased this monitor as a refurbished unit for $600 versus spending $1100+ for a new monitor. Well worth the spend. Huge fan of Samsung products. Think it is the best brand over others. The condition of the monitor looked brand new. Arrived with all of its parts. No cosmetic damages of any sort seen. Picture quality amazing. Seamless view of applications without the annoying dual monitoring split setup. Application displays immensely crisp and clear. Primarily used for work. I work off a computer at least 9-10 hours a day. I actual enjoy performing my job more working off this widescreen. Have not tried using it for ultra wide screen movies yet, but can imagine it would be amazing. Being up close to the monitor will have you turn your head from one end of the screen to the other. Looking forward to trying that out.

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DP1025Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024

This monitor is beautiful. I had a 49" ASUS ROG that I loved for the home office, but I also had never experienced 1440 vertical resolution. I bought a new 49" CRG9 for the office when it was on sale, and it was hard to work on my home office set-up while losing all those vertical pixels. I decided to bite the bullet and give the refurbished CRG9 a try for a lot less, and it works like a charm. It's perfect. There's no sound on this monitor, but there's not supposed to be. It works as a sound passthrough. You can plug speakers into a hub / duck or plug in a headphone jack and run sound from the monitor, but there are no speakers in the monitor itself, so don't expect sound to come out of these.

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Byron Eric Garner-VrabelReviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024

The graphics are wonderful, performs perfectly. My only dislike (and this falls on me for not researching), but there are no speakers. Honestly didn’t even think about them until I tried to play a game and there was no sound.

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Matt HReviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025

Very happy, I've had this for a while now and looks great.

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RomanReviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024

This monitor is pretty good but there are some things that people need to know before purchasing it. Pros: 1. Big screen that is very usable, especially for work and school. 2. Fairly immersive screen for gaming 3. I was worried about buying a VA panel due to the image blurring other people complained about, but I did not see anything too bothersome. 4. The monitor gets painfully bright. I can work in near direct sunlight and still be able to do photo or video editing without too many problems. Cons: 1. I have a high end computer, and it struggles playing some newer games at native resolution. I have to use the AMD upscaling software on my 7900 xtx to get decent framerate. 2. The monitor I got was not calibrated and the colors were substantially off. There was a pretty strong blue tint. You will need to get a screen calibration tool to fix the colors. However, after doing that, the colors have gotten much better and the monitor is great for editing photos now! 3. This monitor has really bad local dimming zones. If you are looking at something really dark, you will see that there are black, blue, and grey splotches on the monitor where it is supposed to be black. Calibrating the monitor helped a lot, but the local dimming zones are still visible. Overall, I am pretty happy with this monitor, but I wish I would have waited a few more years for the technology to get better and cheaper before investing in a screen like this.

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H. A.Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024

I bought this monitor with the sole purpose of using it with Adobe Premiere and my 17-inch MacBook Pro M1 that I bought in 2021, months before the M2 was released. Had I known the M1 couldn’t use all 49” of real estate, I wouldn’t have purchased it. (It can only use about 2/3 of the screen at maximum resolution and the text is totally distorted.) My desktop PC (a 6-year old Alienware) is able to utilize the entire screen with no issues. The monitor itself works well, especially if you have a computer that can use the entire screen or you are using two separate computers at the same time…each computer getting an effective 27” screen for itself on the left or right half of the monitor. The picture sharpness isn’t quite what I was hoping for, thus 4/5 stars. I can only imagine its OLED 49” cousin would get that 5th star with ease.

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David ReyesReviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024

Functional and good size