Samsung 25" 244Hz Gaming Monitor at Record Low, Now Costs the Same as a Budget Display - Kotaku
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Samsung 25" 244Hz Gaming Monitor at Record Low, Now Costs the Same as a Budget Display - Kotaku
"Luckily, you can still find some good opportunities to save even right now. If you're a PC gamer in the market for a new primary or secondary monitor, now's a great time to jump on it because Amazon has the Samsung Odyssey G4 gaming monitor on sale for 29% off: It's normally listed at $280, but the discount has it knocked down in price by $80, bringing what you have to pay down to an even $200."
"This 25-inch monitor from Samsung is capable of delivering a clear depth of colors in a 1080p FHD resolution. It's got a fast response time of just 1ms with a smooth refresh rate of 240Hz. The screen eliminates lag and will make any game that relies on fast inputs and quick reaction times a dream to play. That pogo platforming section in Hunter's March from Hollow Knight: Silksong can be significantly easier on a better monitor."
"With this monitor, you can connect your PC or gaming console over either of the two HDMI inputs or through the DisplayPort input. If you have multiple sources connected to your Samsung Odyssey G4 display, the monitor can auto-detect when a new source signal is plugged in or turned on, changing the input over so you don't have to manually. Get into the action faster."
Amazon is offering the Samsung Odyssey G4 25-inch gaming monitor for $200, a 29% discount from its usual $280 price. The display delivers 1080p FHD resolution with deep colors, a 1ms response time, and a 240Hz refresh rate for smooth, low-latency gameplay. NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium support synchronizes GPU and panel output to reduce tearing, choppiness, and stutter. The monitor includes two HDMI inputs and a DisplayPort, and can auto-switch to an active source. The ergonomic stand offers height adjustment, tilt, and rotation, enabling horizontal or vertical orientation for primary or secondary monitor use.
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