![]() I didn't know if this was possible, but it somewhat is, here's what I found.įirst step was getting the tilt from the stock stand: UWG Nick, a 21:9 Youtube channel with gameplay videos "Wide as Fcuk", Youtube channel for 21:9 info and game reviews Rule 5: No Box Pictures Related sub-reddits: Rule 4: No referral links, URL shorteners, or selling used monitors. ![]() Follow reddiquette it's a good set of basic guidelines for a more cohesive community. Rule 3: Use original sources for links, credit the OP/OC. No racism, sexism, personal insults, harassment, etc. Rule 1: All posts need to be vaguely connected to 21:9. I used to main another QD-OLED panel from Alienware, and I can say that while this brightness is enough for gaming and desktop use, it can suffer if your desk is in a well-lit area or near a window.Subreddit of the 21:9 & 32:9 aspect ratio Join us on Discord! / Ultrawide Enthusiasts You also get a 240Hz refresh rate and VRR support, but the QD-OLED panel is lower in brightness, with 400 nits HDR peak brightness and 250 nits typical in SDR content. It has a lower resolution of 5120x1440, which is the same as two Quad HD panels next to each other. The OLED G9 uses Samsung’s QD-OLED technology, which pairs an all-blue OLED backlight with a quantum-dot film of red and green to make the RGB pixels needed for color reproduction. And to wrap it off, you get AMD FreeSync Premium Pro for lag-free gaming. That’s plenty for gaming and comfortable for daily use in productivity tasks. The mini LED backlight means you get 1,000 nits of peak brightness for HDR content and an average of 420 nits of SDR brightness. The display also has a matte coating to reduce reflections and glare. ![]() It also runs at 240Hz, with a huge 7680x2160 resolution, the pixel count of two 4K monitors stacked side-by-side. The Neo G9 uses VA with a quantum-dot film for better color reproduction, a mini LED backlight for insane brightness, amazing contrast levels, and better control over local dimming. The biggest difference between the Odyssey Neo G9 and OLED G9 is the display technology used. Both can also be VESA mounted with a 100x100 compatible arm, although only a few arms can withstand the 20.3-pound weight of the OLED G9, let alone the 34-pound weight of the Neo G9. The base on the Neo G9 does take up more space on your desk because of this, although it has plenty of room for your keyboard. The curve also offsets the center of mass, so the base has wide, angled legs to stop the expensive panel from pitching forward onto your keyboard. It has height, tilt, and swivel adjustments to get the best position for your desk. The weight of these panels means you need a sturdy base, and the stand on both is very similar. Either monitor will be immersive it can’t fail to be at that size, but the Neo G9 will have better detail accuracy, which is important for creators. The Odyssey Neo G9 has a shallower 1000R curve, while the OLED G9 has a deeper 1800R curve. ![]() Samsung used curved panels on both, but the curvature is slightly different. Both have a 32:9 aspect ratio, which is the same as having two 16:9 widescreen panels without bezels in the middle ruining the view. That’s unsurprising, as they’re in the same family of super ultrawide monitors from the company. VA, Quantum dot film, Mini LED backlight with 2,392 dimming zonesģ50 nits min, 420 nits typical, 1000 nits peak (HDR)Ģ00 nits minimum, 250 nits typical, 400 nits peak (HDR)ģ4 lbs (without stand), 41.9 lbs (with stand)Ģ0.3 lbs (without stand), 28.4 lbs (with stand)ĥW x 2ch, Mic, Voice assistant onboard (Alexa)ĭesign-wise, both the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 and OLED G9 are very similar, with a few key differences. 1x DisplayPort 2.1, 3x HDMI 2.1, 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1, 3.5mm Audio Jackġx DisplayPort 1.4, 1x HDMI 2.1, 1x Micro HDMI 2.1, 3x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 ![]()
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