

It also has Nvidia and AMD synchronization, which means that you can expect virtually no screen-tearing effects, and thanks to its size, you'll be able to easily jump between multiple windows when you need to be productive. Several of Sony's PlayStation ports support this format, so games like Marvel's Spider-Man, Returnal, and the upcoming port of Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart will naturally look fantastic on this display. If you've got the PC rig to handle it, then this screen will probably be one of the best for ultrawide gaming. The screen has a 240Hz refresh rate, a 0.03ms response time, and a 5120x1440 resolution. Samsung quantum dot technology OLED lighting is controlled pixel-by-pixel, which Samsung says allows for a near-infinite color contrast ratio and rich colors. What makes this display perfect for gaming is that it has an impressive amount of hardware inside of its 49-inch screen. That said, it's actually slightly cheaper than the launch price of the 49-inch Odyssey Neo G9, which doesn't have an OLED panel. The Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 costs $2,200, which is, of course, a lot of money for a gaming monitor.
