Samsung Odyssey G9 - CRG90 (5120 x 1440 pixels, 49")
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Samsung Odyssey G9 - CRG90

5120 x 1440 pixels, 49"


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Anonymous

2 years ago

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Milovan Djokic

2 years ago

You can compare this most easily on the manufacturer's website: https://www.samsung.com/ch/monitors/gaming/odyssey-crg9-49-inch-120hz-freesync-curved-lc49rg90ssrxen/ and https://www.samsung.com/de/monitors/gaming/odyssey-crg9-49-inch-120hz-freesync-curved-lc49rg94ssrxzg/. There are not so many technical differences (small deviation in diagonal length, number of USB ports...). But basically these are mainly different country versions, which can be noticed by the last of the manufacturer's numbers XZG/XEN, so a power adapter may be needed (we usually send this free of charge). For LC49RG90SSRXEN it explicitly states that the monitor is also factory calibrated, which should allow for better colour fidelity (unfortunately I could not find out if this is also true for the other one).

In fact, we have been stocking a lot of products from the EU for many years, and these items are usually supplied with fixed adapters or cables. We regret that this did not happen in your case. We will be happy to send it to you free of charge. The instructions can be found here: https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc/de/articles/4402084170386-Fehlender-Adapter

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iBuyStuff

1 year ago

Why does this have the release date of the Odyssey NEO G9? This is not a 2023 model, I believe this model is from 2-3 years ago? Why is Digitec Specification info on Monitors wrong or left blank? This is really not cool of Digitec to put wrong recent released dates on tech thats at least 2 years old. (I research hardware before buying them, this annoys me more for the people that dont, or dont know better). Ive been looking for a new monitor the last days and I was thinking of upgrading to OLED, but damn. Putting OLED Monitor on search has different results from going Monitor tab and adding filters, the spec info is wrong data or missing. ( I cross referenced your data to spec sheet of the company and video/forum reviews). I've had the ROG STRIX XG32VQ since its release, paired with RTX 2080ti... I just got the RTX 4090 (perfect timing because my monitor started showing artifacts, green lines all over the place on startup that lingers for a few minutes then goes away, that does not show up on my other 2 monitors). I would now love to pair the RTX 4090 up with a 4k OLED (3 of them, god forgiving of the price). But OLED seems to be exclusive 1440p for the moment and widescreen or 43", there is a very small selection of 4k OLED. I need a monitor that will put the RTX 4090 to its limits and make us of all its potential. Which seems to be 3x 4K... I went from 1080p (GTX 870) to 1440p (RTX 2080ti), now its time to go 4k OLED (RTX 4090). I can not downgrade or stay where I am, that is not the point of upgrading a system. BRING ME 4K OLED MONITORS DIGITEC!!!

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Luca Frighetto

1 year ago

Many thanks for the tip! I will forward the correction of the specifications to the responsible department.

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FlorianG137

2 years ago

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nberthold

2 years ago

No idea, I got the lc49rf94ssrxzg. I also have an LC49J890DKUXEN (3840x1080), so I have them on top of each other. The new one is brighter, and the ports are more numerous, otherwise the same.

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paul-sebastian

2 years ago

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atouraya

3 years ago

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atouraya

3 years ago

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ivo

3 years ago

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Hello Atouraya This is not the same monitor they are both G9 but they differ in specifications. This model only has 120Hz, Has a lower brightness level and has a stronger contrast ratio. Everything else is the same, I may have missed something else. I hope I could help you. Have a good weekend.

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miloghilardi

4 years ago

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Maude Comte

4 years ago

Video compatibility Simultaneous support of native resolution on the integrated million-colour display and: - A display with 5,120 x 2,880 pixel resolution at 60 Hz with over a billion colours - Up to two displays with a resolution of 4096 x 2304 pixels at 60 Hz in millions of colours - Up to two displays with a resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 pixels at 60 Hz with over a billion colours It is compatible, but you will not be able to use the display with a refresh rate of 120 Hz if it is at that resolution.

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