Save $700 on a 55″ SAMSUNG Odyssey Ark Gaming Monitor

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If you’re looking for the ultimate gaming monitor, you may have just found it. The 55″ SAMSUNG Odyssey Ark Curved Gaming Monitor has a Cockpit Mode, Sound Dome technology, Multi View, and a controller. This 2022 monitor is also $700 off.

You’ll see your favorite games in a whole new way with the 1000R curvature screen that envelops you in the action. You won’t have any lag with the 165Hz refresh rate and can react quickly with a 1ms response time. To add to your gaming are meticulous mouse movements, blur-free frames, and very little ghosting.

Samsung Odyssey Ark Monitor Controller

Despite being 55″, the SAMSUNG Odyssey Ark Curved Gaming Monitor can be rotated to Cockpit Mode and also has tilt and pivot to add even more enjoyment. The ambient Eclipse Lighting kicks that up even more. Throw in great sound from four corner speakers, two central woofers, AI Sound Booster, and Dolby Atmos Sound Dome technology, and your gaming will come to life.

The wide screen also has a Multi View feature that allows you to see up to four screens at once to check on all your games, work, and streaming from built-in apps like YouTube, Samsung TV Plus, and others. Control Multi View, as well as Flex Move Screen, Game Bar, and Quick Settings with the exclusive solar-powered Ark Dial controller.

Take $700 off this gaming monitor, and pay just $1,999.

55″ SAMSUNG Odyssey Ark Curved Gaming Monitor

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